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A few pictures from my morning rounds - checking cows before it got too hot.
Checking the cull cow group.

They are on an old kentucky blue grass/ creeping red fescue stand.

Normally the default pasture species that prevail under over-grazing conditions they can be very productive if properly managed.

Onto another group in a bush pasture - hey who did this to the trees?

Are you trying to frame me?

Lets take another look - maybe "Mr Beaver" as my daughter likes to say!

Another construction project completed by Mr Beaver & Co

Lots to graze in this pasture - sedges, quack grass, slough grass, bluegrass the variety is endless

Plenty of browse too and my cattle love to balance out their diet with browse

My grass measuring stick - had her nearly 3 years now!

Heading home - and a reminder we are in a drought. Neighbors hay running at under a bale per acre. Better land, fertilised, same rainfall, nutrient removal problems

A typical bluegrass/ creeping red fescue pasture in my area - maybe an inch high :shock: :shock:
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