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got cows home today

tlakota

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Decided to finally bring cows home today...i squeezed an extra month of cornstalk grazing out of them. Sure helped me out a lot. I was hoping to take pictures but ending up forgetting the camera. It was a pretty fun trail home. Cows just followed the tractor trail for about 4 miles. Its a good feeling to have them home and not worry about them away from the farm. Is anybody around here still grazing cornstalks?
 
I didn't graze any cornstalks this year, I've got them out on dry grass. Last year was sure a banner year for grazing, though. I had them on corn stalks, milo stalks, alfalfa ground and volunteer wheat all the way until grass. I fed a total of 7 bales to 150 cows from March of '06 to December of '07. How wonderful is that?
 
You men been living right,I been feeding cows year round for quite awhile,seems like the drought is broken by a flood,then right back to drought.............good luck
 
Just brought ours home this morning just as the sun was peeking over the horizon...About all we had to do was open the gate (and gather up a few that wanted to run thru the neighbors CRP field :roll: ) and they headed for home....Only had to trail them about 1/2 mile...

I have about a months grazing here at home- but I might start rolling out a bale or two of year old and 2 year old hay once in awhile to make it go longer- since it looks like our open winter now could last thru January...

Weather boys claim they see no impending weather pattern changes in the next 15-20 days.....Altho I think most of that is SWAG- Scientific Wild Arsed Guess that far out :wink: .........
 
Ours don't come home. They are in the breaks on grass year round. We haven't had to feen any protein yet either. Sure does save alot of money not having to feed.
 
HAY MAKER said:
You men been living right,I been feeding cows year round for quite awhile,seems like the drought is broken by a flood,then right back to drought.............good luck


Haymaker , north of Texas where most good cattlemen live when faced with a drought we usually reduce our numbers to match our forage available.
:cowboy:
 
Big Muddy rancher said:
HAY MAKER said:
You men been living right,I been feeding cows year round for quite awhile,seems like the drought is broken by a flood,then right back to drought.............good luck


Haymaker , north of Texas where most good cattlemen live
when faced with a drought we usually reduce our numbers to match our forage available.
:cowboy:

Well what the hell are you doing up there then,you belong down here with me.
good luck
 

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