 A feedpad used for on-off grazing. Photographs by: Rawdon Sthradher (Fine Focus Photography). |
- If large paddocks are grazed over 3-5 days cows will selectively graze the best pasture first, then walk and pug the remainder of the paddock in the following days. Allocating a daily allowance of pasture to the herd, cows will normally eat their allowance in the first few hours if enough pasture is available. If not, some supplementary feeding may be required. This ensures that the cows have fresh uncontaminated pasture for the next grazing and that damage to pasture and soil is reduced.
- When feeding out hay, avoid rolling it down hills as this can lead to slipping and sliding damage from cattle hooves.
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