
10/11/07, 01:58 PM
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Join Date: Jan 2003
Location: Central Virginia
Posts: 180
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Thanks everybody.
I'll move 'em tonight.
Tiknal, I appreciate the tip. I was operating based on my local coop extention notice that says to take the animals off the grass so it would have a chance to recover before frost.
I got a lease on a 37 acre farm down the road this year (and another 30 acre hay patch), so had my feeders off the property. Combined with a jump allowed by rotational grazing, I have grass coming out of my ears. I've got grazing at the home place until the middle of December (if we don't get snow cover) and could probably make it the rest of the way through on the rental if I moved them over to the new farm and wanted to drive down the road every day to de-ice. I'll probably keep them here and feed hay just for ease of management since I have hay stacked to the rafters.
Of course, if hay prices go way up, maybe I should go ahead and try to graze as long as possible and start selling hay.
Anyway, thanks again.
Mark
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