How to know the right paddock size | Rotational Grazing- Adaptive Grazing

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  • čas přidán 9. 04. 2023
  • Today, we’re in the pasture talking about grazing spring forage. We’ll learn together how to know how big to make grazing paddocks. Also, I need some help identifying some forages.
    Here’s the formula for how large to make you paddock: Mixed Grass Pasture
    Avg length of forage per acre x 150lb - 250lb (depending on density)
    150 x 6 in avg = 900 lb per acre available forage
    Then figure out how much forage you animals need for a day by calculating total animal weight x 3% = forage needed per day
    So if your animals have a total weight of 6000lbs x 3%, you need 180lbs per day to feed your herd.
    You have 900lbs per acre available. You can give them 1/2 acre per day and still leave more than half as residual.

Komentáře • 34

  • @kellinorgaard4868
    @kellinorgaard4868 Před měsícem

    The grass that you thought was maybe foxtail may be velvet grass. It's a grass the animals don't seem to like as well. The horses will leave it if they have other grass available. The buttercup I think you can get rid of with Curtail. If you have animals with light pigment skin buttercup it will cause them to burn in the sum.

  • @ryanchaloux360
    @ryanchaloux360 Před rokem +1

    We just overcasted 3.5 acres with a grazing seed mix. Keep at it brother.

    • @puresouthpasturesfarm6460
      @puresouthpasturesfarm6460  Před rokem +1

      Nice! Do you remember what was in the mix? Where are you located?

    • @big-d7756
      @big-d7756 Před 4 měsíci

      I'd like to know what mix is suggested also? My local mill is suggested there horse pasture mix even though I'm doing Dexter cattle.

  • @danielphillips1094
    @danielphillips1094 Před 3 měsíci +1

    I got a good laugh when you said the cows are going to moonwalk on that pasture. I feel like patience is key when it comes to forage quality (especially perennials).

  • @chriswaddell1768
    @chriswaddell1768 Před rokem

    Enjoyed your video. Alot of good information. You’re in a similar climate to me, so I’m looking forward to learning about your operation.

    • @puresouthpasturesfarm6460
      @puresouthpasturesfarm6460  Před rokem

      Hey Chris! Thank you. Thanks for watching. Funny… I have a really good friend named Chris Waddell

  • @lauralee2514
    @lauralee2514 Před rokem +1

    Your pastures still look amazing ...mine are very sad, 3/4 of it is first time cows will be on it, stripped for hay for decades. I'm slowly giving them slivers more to their paddock daily but it's so un even some 2, 3 and 4 leaves per grass blade. The 1/4 I had the cows on since last May is definitely improved...I'm very hopeful that the land will heal.

    • @puresouthpasturesfarm6460
      @puresouthpasturesfarm6460  Před rokem

      Thank you. I’ll have to do some footage in the not so good areas for full disclosure. 😂. Believe me. It doesn’t all look like that. Don’t be discouraged! You’ll make it better with time and management

  • @mikesolis4675
    @mikesolis4675 Před rokem

    Just subscribed. I like what you're doing. I'm also learning and experimenting so far. But I'm loving the journey here in East Texas

    • @puresouthpasturesfarm6460
      @puresouthpasturesfarm6460  Před rokem

      Hey Mike! You’re not too far from me. You guys battled through the drought last year too. Thanks for watching and subscribing!

  • @danielroosli9808
    @danielroosli9808 Před měsícem

    The unknwon grass is maybe Thimoté

  • @kellinorgaard4868
    @kellinorgaard4868 Před měsícem

    The area that floods. I wonder if that would be good to plant oats on in July for late summer fall forage?

  • @ronbrendag7131
    @ronbrendag7131 Před rokem +3

    What you were calling pigweed looks more like Curly Dock to me.

  • @joemartin1196
    @joemartin1196 Před rokem

    You are doing great! I hope to be joining in the fun really soon. I have the land and some decent grass on about 13.5 acres. I have about another 20 acres that is overgrown in blackberries. We shall see what we can do!

    • @puresouthpasturesfarm6460
      @puresouthpasturesfarm6460  Před rokem

      Alright! Let’s share the journey! I have a place with some blackberries too. Seems like mowing then just makes em mad 😂! We’ll learn how to manage.

    • @joemartin1196
      @joemartin1196 Před rokem

      @@puresouthpasturesfarm6460 I bought 6 bred SP heifers yesterday. I would love to share info and collaborate with you.

    • @puresouthpasturesfarm6460
      @puresouthpasturesfarm6460  Před rokem

      @@joemartin1196 alright!!!👊🏻 congratulations! Let’s connect. My cell number is 501.680.4696

    • @izzardcoteel5539
      @izzardcoteel5539 Před rokem +1

      Hair sheep love blackberries.

    • @puresouthpasturesfarm6460
      @puresouthpasturesfarm6460  Před rokem

      @@izzardcoteel5539 have contemplated getting some but I don’t have a lgd. A little concerned about coyotes

  • @marlinyohn8982
    @marlinyohn8982 Před rokem

    I am in the same boat as you. I am a rookie at raising beef cattle. Hopefully we can learn together. I just learned about your channel and I plan to follow you around on your farm.

  • @Alanrayc1957
    @Alanrayc1957 Před 10 měsíci

    I grew up on a large farm and my dad kept approximately sixty head of cattle, trust me your pasture is normal...get some grass seed and spread it around where you want to thicken your grass...

    • @puresouthpasturesfarm6460
      @puresouthpasturesfarm6460  Před 10 měsíci +1

      Hey there! Thanks for the encouragement and watching the channel! Have a great Sunday!

  • @davidhickenbottom6574

    Buttercup has a bulb like a tulip. Not sure how to get rid of it.

    • @puresouthpasturesfarm6460
      @puresouthpasturesfarm6460  Před rokem

      It really seems to show up in force in areas that were overgrazed late summer. Maybe this year we can keep a thick cover on the soil and see if that won’t help keep it pushed back 🤷🏼‍♂️