Jrasband
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- Southwest VA
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- Kubota M7060, Case IH 585 4wd, BCS 853, Kymron ZX22
At the least to do rotational grazing you need to be rotating your animals once every 5 days, and preferably once every 3 days. It is very easy to move a waterer as long as you have watering points spread out. Polywire and step in posts only take 10 minutes to move. The main reason you have to move often is so the animals don't graze the regrowth. There are other reasons but this is the biggest I think.I did watch a fair number of his videos. I'm onboard with much of his general ideas/concepts to a degree; but I'm not down for twice daily moves, or even daily moves. I could see once ever two weeks rotating; cycling 3 fields as being pretty workable. He also makes some good points on fencing solutions.
I do think some of the ultra roational guys, grass feed only guys, and regenative guys can be a bit preachy though. As in, there is a lot of middle between twice daily moves, mob grazing, and a single 40 acre piece and no movement/rest/rotation. Ita kinda like the "I will never spray" and I always spray everything groups; or exclusively grass feed/grass finished vs grain finished; and IMO, the middle is often best.
I move two sets of cows each once a dayish and the results are amazing. I usually move the waterer every other day. More cows per acre, more trampling of weeds, better distribution of fertilizer, more grass.
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