It is far better to harvest the hay now because you can never have too much hay. You never know when the next drought period will hit or how long a drought will really last, nor will you ever know how long and/or hard a season of winter will be. Extra hay is much better to have than too little hay.
After you cut and bale up your hay crop you can let the cows out on the field to do a bit of a clean-up job, which no doubt they will enjoy thoroughly.
Everytime you harvest them, you will get a profit from them. A pink upside-down raindrop comes on over top of them if they are ready to harvest. Clicking on that will enable you to harvest them.
Ducks/cat-rub up down Horse/dog/sheep/cows-rub left to right
Be sure you have the technique down and it simply will get better with practice.
Meat, milk, draft work, manure, calf production and keeping the grass down in a field or pasture.
Meat, milk, draft work, manure, calf production and keeping the grass down in a field or pasture.
yes you can leave your animals there. they will not go away even if you allow them to walk... you don't harvest your animals. you just get something from them, like for example the cows, you get milk from them, get eggs from chickens, down feathers from ducks, etc...
They sang a song a they believe brought better harvest. There houses were three feet down.
top down control would be much better depending on what marketing field or business is involved. For large organisations such as Mac'ds, it would be better to employ top -down control.
Yes.
Laying down.
The milk that goes down the drain is milk that has been collected from cows that have mastitis. Cows with mastitis cannot have their milk mixed with the milk of cows that do not have mastitis.
Leas, meadows.