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IMO you will have nothing to worry about, you will see that plot fill in nicely before it is said and done. I have learned over the years that if there is one thing that will survive browse pressure like that better than anything else, it is rye.
Here is mind on May 29th last year. I assure you it looked like nothing on May 15, like this on May 29th and was 3 feet tall around June 15th when we cut it down. It will look sad and then just come out of nowhwere.