Cindy in SD
Overrun with beasties
- Joined
- Aug 20, 2018
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- 37
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- Location
- Western South Dakota, Black Hills
When you have cows, you have lots of poo. I knew this when I decided I had to have them of course, but the magnitude of the thing somehow eluded me...
So, what do I do about it? Harrow it in? Will spreading it around make the grass inedible to the cows? I just got them this fall (yes, I know... stupid time to buy cows, but I HAD to have them. They’re diabolically cute. It’s not my fault.)
I have chickens too, but possibly not quite enough of them... 17, half grown and still confined to their run. I was hoping the wild turkeys that were hanging around might help me out, but no. It’s probably too chilly/cold for yummy fly larvae to tempt them, and then soon it was hunting season so they all melted away into the deep woods. Maybe they’ll come back. They seemed fascinated with my chickens.
Should I leave the cow poo until they stop grazing and then harrow it? Should I wait until spring? Or do I spread it at all? Maybe by the time the girls get around the whole place in their progressive grazing foodie tour it will have lost the ick factor for them? I’m reading Salad Bar Beef, but so far it’s a bit light on the details.
So, what do I do about it? Harrow it in? Will spreading it around make the grass inedible to the cows? I just got them this fall (yes, I know... stupid time to buy cows, but I HAD to have them. They’re diabolically cute. It’s not my fault.)
I have chickens too, but possibly not quite enough of them... 17, half grown and still confined to their run. I was hoping the wild turkeys that were hanging around might help me out, but no. It’s probably too chilly/cold for yummy fly larvae to tempt them, and then soon it was hunting season so they all melted away into the deep woods. Maybe they’ll come back. They seemed fascinated with my chickens.
Should I leave the cow poo until they stop grazing and then harrow it? Should I wait until spring? Or do I spread it at all? Maybe by the time the girls get around the whole place in their progressive grazing foodie tour it will have lost the ick factor for them? I’m reading Salad Bar Beef, but so far it’s a bit light on the details.