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<blockquote data-quote="rocfarm" data-source="post: 1784734" data-attributes="member: 42715"><p>I thought you meant you moved them every day into permanent paddocks.</p><p></p><p>My place is set up with six permanent paddocks. Got two reels with two solar chargers and I use turbo wire. Do rotate. But more on take half leave half principles and not on a set time frame. I'm fine with leaving cattle in one paddock for a month or more if the grass looks good. I tend to rest my natives more, but I'll push my Klein and common Bermuda, or at least plan to this year. If we get good rain this spring, I might even leave my entire herd on my 20 acres of Klein from May to the end of July And rest all my other acreage, especially the native stuff.</p><p></p><p>the metric I like for my grazing is that you can graze the pasture once for every 10 inches of rain you get. So, for my place, that means each paddock can be grazed about 3x each year.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rocfarm, post: 1784734, member: 42715"] I thought you meant you moved them every day into permanent paddocks. My place is set up with six permanent paddocks. Got two reels with two solar chargers and I use turbo wire. Do rotate. But more on take half leave half principles and not on a set time frame. I'm fine with leaving cattle in one paddock for a month or more if the grass looks good. I tend to rest my natives more, but I’ll push my Klein and common Bermuda, or at least plan to this year. If we get good rain this spring, I might even leave my entire herd on my 20 acres of Klein from May to the end of July And rest all my other acreage, especially the native stuff. the metric I like for my grazing is that you can graze the pasture once for every 10 inches of rain you get. So, for my place, that means each paddock can be grazed about 3x each year. [/QUOTE]
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