They prefer any height, but too long of grass can cause eye problems like pink eye, especially when stemmy material and leaves poke them in the eyes. Of course, coarse grass and those with seed heads will cause much more problems than grasses that are in their vegetative stage.
For optimal pasture productivity, it is best to start grazing cattle on grass that is 10 to 12 inches in height. Cows can also be grazed in standing corn, winter wheat, winter/spring rye, etc. that are much taller than 10 to 12 inches in height.
The A in grass has a short A sound, as in gas and brass. (The long A is heard in grace.)
The word "grass" has a short vowel sound. The "a" in "grass" is pronounced as /æ/.
Yes. The A in grass has a short A sound, as in gas and brass. (The long A is heard in grace.)
The word "grass" has a short vowel sound for the letter "a," pronounced /æ/.
yes
Because they like to hide
they developed fur to stay warm in the short-grass grassland beacause short-grass grasslands have colder winters than long-grass grasslands.
No it's a short vowel sound. The A has a short sound as in cattle. The second syllable is a schwa.
because of the railroads and the fresh grass in the Plains they moved all over US. Barbed wire and long winters were negatives.
Sure they ..as long as it isn't sprayed with any toxins, they do however prefer to eat grain or packaged chicken foods
I myself believe what ever your comfortable in. However prefer short.
Moss grows in damp places and it is short and fuzzy plus it caries ticks, believe me I know. Grass is long and grows every where.