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Spring Grazing

May 18, 2022 By Leah Leave a Comment

We opened up a small patch of our pasture to give the cows a safe, clean place to birth their calves, while allowing the rest of our property to grow up a bit more. When compared to last grazing season, everything is about a month behind where we were at last year due to the cold March & April we had this year.

A young British White calf on a sea of green is so beautiful.

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