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Posted on 02/24/2006 9:12:25 AM PST by HairOfTheDog
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It would be a good idea to test the soil PH and lime as needed.The uptake of soil nutrients into the grass can be improved a lot by liming and at today's fertilizer prices,lime is very cost effective.We found that deep ripping the pasture really helps too.It will look like a horrible mess for a while but opening up the compaction helps the growth of the pasture a LOT.
Maybe advertise in the local paper,or post an ad at the local feed store where farmers buy their stuff.Try to find somebody who has a sub-soiler.For best results get down a foot or more,I know it sounds drastic but the sub-soiler blades are narrow and don't disturb the surface too much.
One of the things I see the local hay growers do is pay the chicken farms to spread about 2 inches of chicken crap slurry right on top of the field, they don't even till it in... it stinks to high heaven for about two weeks and wouldn't make me popular with the neighbors but what about doing that? And if I did, could I seed over the top, or should I have seeded underneath it?
I think that's the only way to get it... I see the tank trucks driving through the field spraying it.
Thank you, Cindy. Yea, I am north of Houston in Conroe. I seem to be smelling smoke here, but I think it must just be pollution.
You can rent tractors. They aren't that high either esp if you split the cost with neighbors that want to get some stuff done too.
Rains a comin
Worth looking into... :~D
That's what we do at our lake lot. It really brings the neighbors out:')
If she will blow the picture up will you show me what you are seeing?
Hello. I hope rain is coming! We are not having fire problems where I am at, but it would sure be nice to get some rain.
I thought something did not look right in that picture. I was thinking maybe whoever took that picture tweaked it as it looks narrow. Hopeully Bucket will be ok.
I can't work with them until I am living on our land and able to take in livestock. They do charge adoption fees pending on the condition, quality and training of the horse. Here is the link for Blondie. http://www.lser.org/horses/blondie.htm
Speaking of Bucket, I thought I remembered him from last season. He is close to 12 months now and looks better than that first picture did. http://www.lser.org/horses/bucket.htm
I'm probably the closest of the saddle club members to the Texas fires but I'm still 500 miles away. When the wind is right we can smell it, though.
Just remember it could just be the way the picture makes him look, and/or it's really hard to judge how a foal will mature out.
From the pictures he just looks way too short in his back for the length of his legs. He could land up having interference problems when he moves, his back hoofs striking his front hoofs/pasterns/heels. It looks like his canon bones (the bone that runs down from his knee to ankle) is where he gets the length in his legs, and long canon bones can make them predisposed to bowed tendons. In the link Reba posted to more pictures of him he looked better. I thought his neck looked like it could be very short too in the one she posted, but it looks a lot better in the other pictures. I thought his mother looked a lot better then he does, so it could just be he's a foal and will mature out just fine. It's really hard to tell from pictures.
Becky
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