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<blockquote data-quote="Limomike" data-source="post: 356884" data-attributes="member: 3400"><p>Hey Walt, </p><p>sounds like you are getting a fairly good hand on what you have. With 150 acres, you can easily increase your herd size to about 3-5 times what you have now. Just keep them on the protein, vaccination program (if you havent already), and plenty of available water. (pond, water trough, etc.) </p><p>I would look into pasture rotation for your herd; and use the biggest portion of your acreage for haying when the time comes. If you havent closed it off already for grazing, I would think about doing it soon. </p><p>I am sure others will join in to give you plenty of advice on this forum. Lots of great help on here..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Limomike, post: 356884, member: 3400"] Hey Walt, sounds like you are getting a fairly good hand on what you have. With 150 acres, you can easily increase your herd size to about 3-5 times what you have now. Just keep them on the protein, vaccination program (if you havent already), and plenty of available water. (pond, water trough, etc.) I would look into pasture rotation for your herd; and use the biggest portion of your acreage for haying when the time comes. If you havent closed it off already for grazing, I would think about doing it soon. I am sure others will join in to give you plenty of advice on this forum. Lots of great help on here.. [/QUOTE]
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