[Jacob-list] breeding sheep and hayfield

Neal Grose nlgrose at yadtel.net
Fri Oct 19 06:16:16 EDT 2012


There shouldn't be any problem. In this area, we sometimes used stockpiled
grass fields to over-winter stock. Some of the warm season grasses actually
become loose bitterness with frost.

Neal Grose

-----Original Message-----
From: Lasell J. Bartlett
Sent: Thursday, October 18, 2012 11:00 PM
To: Jacob-list at jacobsheep.com
Subject: [Jacob-list] breeding sheep and hayfield

It looks like our hayfield will not be mowed for second cut - very late in
the year already, already a couple of frosts and no 4+ day stretch of sunny
warmish weather so the hay would dry once it's cut. It is mixed grasses and
yes, some weeds. We got first cut off of it for the horses.

I wonder what folks think about turning the sheep out there to eat the
field. We usually turn them out there after it's been mowed and baled. Do I
need to worry about the grass being too rich?

Lasell J Bartlett
lasell at lasell.org




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