Cows Eat Oats
**Summer is Here @ 91 degrees**
I think I will start a new series of blogs called “what do cows eat.” It may surprise some people what cows actually eat because on the farm, we use a variety of feeds for the cows. California also has a lot of different crops growing, and many of these crops have by-products that we can feed our cows. As a result, our cows get a mix of many different foods.
During the winter months, we grow winter forages like oats and rye grass. These crops grow well during the winter, and give us another feed source when were not growing corn. I guess one difference between organic dairy farming, and modern dairy farming is that instead of grazing the grass, we grow the grass, cut it, and store it all year long for the cows. The oats get pretty tall too. I took some pictures of the oats
**One of our Oats Fields**
**If you were really short walking through the field**
**Watch the sunset…**
**Now its Dark**
When did cows first get introduced to grains in their diets?
Great post Stephen! I can’t believe it you’re already in the 90s, we’re lucky to get out of the 30s.