Pasture in Different Conditions

June 2022

The cattle is moved every 1-2 days to a new lot. It’s called rotational grazing and helps the pasture to develop more strongly over time.

Images:
Left side – before grazing
Right side – after grazing

Stock of hay bales

Grazing segments

Grazing cattle

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