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<blockquote data-quote="txag" data-source="post: 40883" data-attributes="member: 8"><p>ok, without seeing the property or knowing any more, the advice i would give is to find out what kind of grasses are currently on the pasture, whether or not there is any brush, whether or not the pond is the only source of water (this will be important when determining cross-fencing or rotational grazing), condition and amount of fencing and/or cross-fencing, and also, if possible the type and number of cows that are already on the place. the current breeds and numbers may be the best indication of the number you'll be able to run.</p><p></p><p>just a somewhat uneducated guess, i'd say you'll be able to run 10-20 cows.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="txag, post: 40883, member: 8"] ok, without seeing the property or knowing any more, the advice i would give is to find out what kind of grasses are currently on the pasture, whether or not there is any brush, whether or not the pond is the only source of water (this will be important when determining cross-fencing or rotational grazing), condition and amount of fencing and/or cross-fencing, and also, if possible the type and number of cows that are already on the place. the current breeds and numbers may be the best indication of the number you'll be able to run. just a somewhat uneducated guess, i'd say you'll be able to run 10-20 cows. [/QUOTE]
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