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<blockquote data-quote="tlafferty502" data-source="post: 1632540" data-attributes="member: 40284"><p>Hello, </p><p>New to cows here! </p><p>A little back story.... My husband just bought a 10 week old jersey steer calf. The calf is banded. The farmer he bought him from said that he was weaned and eating grain (he saw him eating grain while there). The farmer brought him to our pasture. Our pasture is plenty big enough. However, it has not had animals in it for about 4 years (previous owners horses). There is sufficient area of low grass for the calf but most of the pasture grass was very tall (taller than the calf). My husband mowed quite a bit of it, but the highest our mower can go is 3 inches. There is still an area of tall grass, an area of cut grass, and the area of low grass. There is a multitude of tall grasses (most of which has gone to seed since it was allowed to get so tall) and plenty of weeds growing in that pasture.</p><p>He does have a shelter - a lean too shed. </p><p>He has adequate water. </p><p>My husband wants to raise this Jersey calf for beef as grass fed only. </p><p>My husband expected to put him in the pasture, he eats grass (hay in winter), till time comes that he is ready to be processed. </p><p>I expect there is more too it than this and am trying to educate myself as best I can for this calf's sake. </p><p>My question is...</p><p>This little guy was eating grain at his original farm, in an area were there was no grass to be eaten. (There was a field with other cows, but this little guy was in a muddy fenced area near the barn). We just put him in our pasture alone. my questions are... </p><p>Should we expect him to just start eating grass and be healthy? Does he need grain at this stage of his life? Does he need something more than we are giving him? Does he need a buddy in the pasture? </p><p>Any and all advice is welcome! </p><p>This is his 4th day with us. He seems lonely and while I have seen him nibble on the seed heads of grasses, it seems just that... nibbles. Not an amount that I would assume he should be eating. However, i do not know how much he should be eating, if our pasture contains the right types of grasses to provide him the proper nutrients! </p><p>We can normally find him laying in his shelter but he does roam and will come up to us and let us pet him. He follows us wherever we go in the pasture and seems not to want us to leave him. </p><p>I apologize for being long winded, but thought the more info, the better. </p><p>Thank you for your time and help!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tlafferty502, post: 1632540, member: 40284"] Hello, New to cows here! A little back story.... My husband just bought a 10 week old jersey steer calf. The calf is banded. The farmer he bought him from said that he was weaned and eating grain (he saw him eating grain while there). The farmer brought him to our pasture. Our pasture is plenty big enough. However, it has not had animals in it for about 4 years (previous owners horses). There is sufficient area of low grass for the calf but most of the pasture grass was very tall (taller than the calf). My husband mowed quite a bit of it, but the highest our mower can go is 3 inches. There is still an area of tall grass, an area of cut grass, and the area of low grass. There is a multitude of tall grasses (most of which has gone to seed since it was allowed to get so tall) and plenty of weeds growing in that pasture. He does have a shelter - a lean too shed. He has adequate water. My husband wants to raise this Jersey calf for beef as grass fed only. My husband expected to put him in the pasture, he eats grass (hay in winter), till time comes that he is ready to be processed. I expect there is more too it than this and am trying to educate myself as best I can for this calf's sake. My question is... This little guy was eating grain at his original farm, in an area were there was no grass to be eaten. (There was a field with other cows, but this little guy was in a muddy fenced area near the barn). We just put him in our pasture alone. my questions are... Should we expect him to just start eating grass and be healthy? Does he need grain at this stage of his life? Does he need something more than we are giving him? Does he need a buddy in the pasture? Any and all advice is welcome! This is his 4th day with us. He seems lonely and while I have seen him nibble on the seed heads of grasses, it seems just that... nibbles. Not an amount that I would assume he should be eating. However, i do not know how much he should be eating, if our pasture contains the right types of grasses to provide him the proper nutrients! We can normally find him laying in his shelter but he does roam and will come up to us and let us pet him. He follows us wherever we go in the pasture and seems not to want us to leave him. I apologize for being long winded, but thought the more info, the better. Thank you for your time and help! [/QUOTE]
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