Pandiana, Yes it certainly is a challenge growing enough grass in a drought. That said I have grazed cows without supplementation into mid November in the last two years. Getting calves weaned by the end of September allows the cows to gain condition which wouldn't be possible if they were still milking. If we had more moisture and more growth last year we would have had enough grass to last to Christmas - despite the snow as the cows will happily graze through it if there is enough reward there. Again any grass not utilised in the fall can be grazed from mid April onwards once the snow goes albeit with some supplementation.
I don't profess to know this Rimbey country better than you butI feel these methods will be the most profitable way ahead for me and are entirely possible in this area given average growing conditions. (Grazing June-December without feed supplements and mid April to late May with some feed added.)
I won't bother replying to whiteface as he/she won't read this anyway but wasn't that a hard thread to follow? Seems like they were replying to a different thread to mine everytime. Strange.
I don't profess to know this Rimbey country better than you butI feel these methods will be the most profitable way ahead for me and are entirely possible in this area given average growing conditions. (Grazing June-December without feed supplements and mid April to late May with some feed added.)
I won't bother replying to whiteface as he/she won't read this anyway but wasn't that a hard thread to follow? Seems like they were replying to a different thread to mine everytime. Strange.
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