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short of emergencies it is really not a good idea to tractor on muddy pasture - it compacts so much it takes a long time to recover.
Ya gotta get the hay to the beasties. You need to place the bales far away from the fences and buildings or you get even worse issues damaging those structures. You minimize the amount of ground to tear up. Ground like that is just part of normal animal maintenance, just part of the process.
 

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short of emergencies it is really not a good idea to tractor on muddy pasture - it compacts so much it takes a long time to recover.
Well if I didn't feed the cattle hay, it would most likely result in a emergency. I'm going to gravel that area behind the barn this summer anyways. So I'm not really concerned about it.

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