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1438 days ago

THICK SPRING/SUMMER - for Strip grazing/break feeding Cattle. Say $8 to 10 per week. I can fully manage daily breaks by negotiation

Tom from Waimauku

My 20 acre property has been shut up since as far back as the beginning of August. It's high-quality lush rye & clover. )now advanced into summer) If I had the cattle I would break feed it myself and make a fortune :-)

I would rather see it fed standing/fresh rather than made into hay or silage...
See details below then contact me to discuss a deal 0275 -90-20-90
Location: 824 Old North Road, Waimauku
Area: nearly 20 acres (negotiable) Pasture: good quality ryegrass and clover and some hybrid ryegrass (Shogun)
Growth Stage: paddocks were closed up from early August. Perfect for break feeding premium cattle Water: all paddocks supplied with water troughs etc Subdivision: subdivided into approximately 30 small paddocks with conventional fencing and hot wires. Electric fences will be hot
Service: I've had 15 years here of fattening cattle by intensive rotational grazing. For the absent owner with the cattle here, I will always be noticing for any issues or I can negotiate assisting with cattle shifting etc
Loading race and cattle yards here
Pricing -
Either price for all or daily grazing rate per head -
Say $8 to 10 per week depending on size etc and level of grwth rate desired

Note - The images below were from the beginning of November

Negotiable

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