I have likely asked this a couple years ago but its very quiet on this slice of Agriville so here goes?
When do you bed your cattle...and if your swath grazing ya I bet you don't. My swath grazing land is long used up and now under enough snow my 4440 is no longer very interested in going there. My feeders I unless its snowing keep a dry spot for them...some times it snows for 3 or 4 days straight here. The cows if its about -27 and a beeze I start thinking about bedding the girls...only shelter for them a wind fence stopping west and south winds so really they only use the west wind side. My idea is at colder that -27 they need to be keeping all the energy they can and a laying cow saves a lot more heat/energy than a standing cow? Also there must be something in pea straw because that and green feed bales and the cows are looking doing. 120 Black cows 1250lb eating 1 pea straw and 2 green feed bales a day... snow for a drink. Have to go the phone in ringing is is the spca??
When do you bed your cattle...and if your swath grazing ya I bet you don't. My swath grazing land is long used up and now under enough snow my 4440 is no longer very interested in going there. My feeders I unless its snowing keep a dry spot for them...some times it snows for 3 or 4 days straight here. The cows if its about -27 and a beeze I start thinking about bedding the girls...only shelter for them a wind fence stopping west and south winds so really they only use the west wind side. My idea is at colder that -27 they need to be keeping all the energy they can and a laying cow saves a lot more heat/energy than a standing cow? Also there must be something in pea straw because that and green feed bales and the cows are looking doing. 120 Black cows 1250lb eating 1 pea straw and 2 green feed bales a day... snow for a drink. Have to go the phone in ringing is is the spca??
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