Posted by Dave from MN on June 14, 2008 at 06:30:45 from (96.24.108.212):
Ok, My newly fenced in "pasture" has been mowed down pretty darned good already. I am pretty much out of hay, may not be able to get much for a while here unless the current 3-5 day forecast of sun holds out. I feel the cows are losing, with breeding coming up in july I want to keep them healthy till I can get hay to suplimant them out on the pasture. Well, I am having the feed guy mix up some rolled corn and protien pellets mix. The guy said they ussually mix it up like that for the same thing I want it for but he really didnt have a recomendation of how much to feed the cows. Any advice I would really, really appreiciate it. They are (i'm guessing) 1100-1300# cows, calves on them are 6-2 weeks old, one yet to freshen. I will have to alos give them my bag lawn clipping too. Boy, nothing is coming together this year with this goofy drought followed by this cool wet weather. Please help.
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