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<blockquote data-quote="Farmer Keith" data-source="post: 1332196" data-attributes="member: 16808"><p>I've tried a bit of pre mowing and have came to the conclusion that the trick is not to mow areas where the cows have had access to recently. The fresh cow pats splatter everywhere! We have smallish fields so they move around in a rotation, scraped the night field idea and they go to a set field until it's sufficiently grazed then move on. They naturally don't eat it all so if you cut that next time round it's clean as all of the muck dries up and they'll gobble everything up. You need the grazing area split up some how for it too really work I'd say, horses for courses i suppose.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Farmer Keith, post: 1332196, member: 16808"] I've tried a bit of pre mowing and have came to the conclusion that the trick is not to mow areas where the cows have had access to recently. The fresh cow pats splatter everywhere! We have smallish fields so they move around in a rotation, scraped the night field idea and they go to a set field until it's sufficiently grazed then move on. They naturally don't eat it all so if you cut that next time round it's clean as all of the muck dries up and they'll gobble everything up. You need the grazing area split up some how for it too really work I'd say, horses for courses i suppose. [/QUOTE]
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