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misfitmorgan
Herd Master
DH looks like.."Don't you kick me or run off yet".
What kind of grass is that in the pasture you just fenced off?
Looks dried out compared to the bright green in a low spot further down the fence.
Did it grow that tall during the winter and is left over or something that came in this spring?
I so wish i lived in the south. Grass does not grow here in winter at all....it dies.
There are 2 or 3 types of grass in that pasture. The most common and majority of that pasture grass is a rough bluegrass(tall fescue), perennial ryegrass and orchard grass in the mix too. What your seeing in that picture is a field tile, it runs thru that part of the property and acts sort of like a creek for most of the year but a creek that grass always grows in. It does have a different type of "grass" growing there but i am not sure off hand what it is. It appears to be some sort of possibly marsh grass.
The brown grass is what grew that tall after DH brushhogged it early last summer, then it died in winter of course. DH has plans on brushhogging the pasture again if it becomes a problem but typically the livestock will eat the dried along with the green. It's actually great for a new pasture when they have not been on lush green...they get some dry in each bite.
The new section has hardly no thatch in it and the section after their current one should have zero thatch because it was tilled last year.
That look he has, is as if he expects the ram to act out and is ready for "Action", sitting so close to a ram. They look really nice....
He had just corrected the ram That there is our dominant ram so he is a little more stubborn then our other ram and he was getting a halter lesson as well so he was not pleased.
Did i mention DH still has the shear the llama???