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<blockquote data-quote="thistlewick" data-source="post: 1849245" data-attributes="member: 43644"><p>Going to be starting up a hobby enterprise - just for me and my partner, we're retired. Just 1 Jersey Cow/calf operation (and a few chickens)</p><p></p><p>I have 2 pastures of 3 acres each to let her have her way with (I have more land than that much 1 cow/calf only needs so much! haha)</p><p></p><p>I live in the Piedmont of North Carolina. Was wondering if a loafing shed was enough for her to comfortably calve in or if I needed a little barn? Our weather is fairly mild.</p><p></p><p>Also was wondering how often I'd need to move her from one pasture to another, since 3 acres is quite big for one cow/calf.</p><p></p><p>Any advice is welcomed -- and please ask any questions if you need more information. Thank you so much for any replies!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="thistlewick, post: 1849245, member: 43644"] Going to be starting up a hobby enterprise - just for me and my partner, we're retired. Just 1 Jersey Cow/calf operation (and a few chickens) I have 2 pastures of 3 acres each to let her have her way with (I have more land than that much 1 cow/calf only needs so much! haha) I live in the Piedmont of North Carolina. Was wondering if a loafing shed was enough for her to comfortably calve in or if I needed a little barn? Our weather is fairly mild. Also was wondering how often I'd need to move her from one pasture to another, since 3 acres is quite big for one cow/calf. Any advice is welcomed -- and please ask any questions if you need more information. Thank you so much for any replies! [/QUOTE]
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