Now that we've got our pasture rotation figured out, it seems that we have more pasture than our horses can keep up with. So the front pasture got a little "leggy" on us.
Had to get the Lil' Ford out and put the rear mower to use.
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It's in the weeds there somewhere.
After an hour or so of going up and down the hill, it looks much better. In a week it should be all green and lush again.
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It's in the weeds there somewhere.
After an hour or so of going up and down the hill, it looks much better. In a week it should be all green and lush again.