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~*Sweet Cheeks*~ :
Are you able to spread her hay around the property so she is able to graze rather then stand in one spot all day if she wants to eat?
From the pics, it doesn't look like there is anything for her to graze on. Maybe cross fence with the hot wire so you can let half the pasture rest and grow something. Maybe sprinkle a good mix of seeds this spring when temps warm up.
When I had my two girls, I would go out and throw several flakes all around so they had to go graze for their hay.
Hi sweet thought about you the other day....was gonna pm you.
I can do that in the warmer weather right now are ground is covered in pretty deep snow. I don't want to waste the hay anymore then she does see above. I have it under the shelter area it will stay somewhat dry and good if it gets on the ground if winds stay down which they have lately but not always sometimes wind is really bad here. We live in a cannon so the wind rips through here.
There is nothing that grows here it does in the early spring then dies eventually because it dries out. I want to put seed out but I don't have irrigation rights so my husband says not too cause it will just die. I would like to get irrigation rights and see what I have to do to get them....I am not sure.
We will run hot wire down the middle too, eventually but that is too keep her on one side and a cow or two on the other since she wants to be mean to them or overly excited bucks at them, runs them, bites, rears like a big game to her but won't have a cow till spring and probably not be put out to bigger pasture till fall/winter.
Thank you for checking in.
Are you able to spread her hay around the property so she is able to graze rather then stand in one spot all day if she wants to eat?
From the pics, it doesn't look like there is anything for her to graze on. Maybe cross fence with the hot wire so you can let half the pasture rest and grow something. Maybe sprinkle a good mix of seeds this spring when temps warm up.
When I had my two girls, I would go out and throw several flakes all around so they had to go graze for their hay.
Hi sweet thought about you the other day....was gonna pm you.
I can do that in the warmer weather right now are ground is covered in pretty deep snow. I don't want to waste the hay anymore then she does see above. I have it under the shelter area it will stay somewhat dry and good if it gets on the ground if winds stay down which they have lately but not always sometimes wind is really bad here. We live in a cannon so the wind rips through here.
There is nothing that grows here it does in the early spring then dies eventually because it dries out. I want to put seed out but I don't have irrigation rights so my husband says not too cause it will just die. I would like to get irrigation rights and see what I have to do to get them....I am not sure.
We will run hot wire down the middle too, eventually but that is too keep her on one side and a cow or two on the other since she wants to be mean to them or overly excited bucks at them, runs them, bites, rears like a big game to her but won't have a cow till spring and probably not be put out to bigger pasture till fall/winter.
Thank you for checking in.