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<blockquote data-quote="coachg" data-source="post: 1805056" data-attributes="member: 22053"><p>Chicken litter can be full of weed seed , probably your source of thistle . The reason you're not noticing a big growth of grass is your cows are eating it ! Sounds like you have about the max of cattle per acre . You could do what some deer hunters do on their food plots . You could put a wire cage to keep a small area from being grazed to see how your grass is growing. With adequate rainfall you are probably good . We use granular when it's not sky high .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="coachg, post: 1805056, member: 22053"] Chicken litter can be full of weed seed , probably your source of thistle . The reason you’re not noticing a big growth of grass is your cows are eating it ! Sounds like you have about the max of cattle per acre . You could do what some deer hunters do on their food plots . You could put a wire cage to keep a small area from being grazed to see how your grass is growing. With adequate rainfall you are probably good . We use granular when it’s not sky high . [/QUOTE]
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