Just after the rain, I watched the cows reaching through the yard fence to snatch a bite of the green grass that had grown in the shade. A perfect picture of that saying--"the grass is always greener on the other side"! Drought has turned our pastures crispy brown. Even though large round bales of hay are provided in hay mangers in the pasture, the cows are missing the green grass to graze that is usually available. Drought conditions and what I call drought grazing, have created a lot of fence building in many pastures this summer due to the cows reaching out for available green grass.
While we continue to wait for more rain and the return of green pastures for our cows, we are making sure that all of our dairy cattle are eating a nutritious diet and drinking plenty of clean water.
Drought or no Drought,
we're committed to providing high-quality milk! -----------------
For I have learned to be content in whatever circumstances I am.
Philippians 4:11
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