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- From: dlambert@eng.auburn.edu (Dave Lambert)
- Subject: Re: Winter Pasture Care
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- Date: Thu, 19 Nov 1992 00:17:47 GMT
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- In article <1992Nov18.175103.1@stsci.edu> rewald@stsci.edu writes:
- >> In article <18NOV199208491326@vaxa.weeg.uiowa.edu>,
- > broy@vaxa.weeg.uiowa.edu (Barbara Roy) writes:
- >> (Much stuff deleted)
- >>> I feed big round
- >>> bales all winter in a 3 acre lot, so the horses get a little running around
- >>> room even in the winter.
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- At my barn, the owner plants winter grass each August/September. By now,
- the grass is up and I'm not going to have to feed hay (much). I like
- it because they get almost enough grass, which saves me some $$$ during
- the winter.
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- Just an idea....
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