ecofarmer
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I'm a rotational grazer and sell as grass fed natural beef. I ended up with sick claves last year and decided to keep them thought the winter and to sell this year as replacements. It was nothing major but used to many antibiotics to sell to my normal buyer. I found a buyer and am renting him pasture for 60 days so he can vaccinate and AI them all before he takes them off my land it's day 27 now.
But I'm having weather problems. I'm running 200 more head then normal now and with I have not gotten the pasture growth I needed. His cows are on a normal pasture rotation. This leaves me short on the pasture land that I'm running my cows on. I am supplanting my cows with a few bails of hay in every pasture to get extra time out of the pastures. My hay stock pile is down to a 3 month supply but all of it is 4+ years old it will be nice to have some fresh hay stockpiled this year. I keep looking at my hay field that is nice and lush.
Moving cattle to hay field is out of the question but was thinking about bringing the hay field to them. If I could get 4 day with out rain I could get a chunk of it cut and bailed with a high moisture percentage. Is there any information out there to help me out on how long I would be able to hold the bales before feeding?
But I'm having weather problems. I'm running 200 more head then normal now and with I have not gotten the pasture growth I needed. His cows are on a normal pasture rotation. This leaves me short on the pasture land that I'm running my cows on. I am supplanting my cows with a few bails of hay in every pasture to get extra time out of the pastures. My hay stock pile is down to a 3 month supply but all of it is 4+ years old it will be nice to have some fresh hay stockpiled this year. I keep looking at my hay field that is nice and lush.
Moving cattle to hay field is out of the question but was thinking about bringing the hay field to them. If I could get 4 day with out rain I could get a chunk of it cut and bailed with a high moisture percentage. Is there any information out there to help me out on how long I would be able to hold the bales before feeding?