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<blockquote data-quote="ANAZAZI" data-source="post: 1310667" data-attributes="member: 7541"><p>First, leave the cow pies alone. No one pays you to mess with them. They are taken care of by earthworms and dungbeetles. </p><p></p><p>From here there is no way of knowing how many cows your pasture can feed. Dividing the pasture into smaller paddocks gives you more grass, but only two pieces will not be good enough. </p><p></p><p>Two litres of milk can be had from any and all breeds, no need for a dairy breed, just get a mellow cow.</p><p></p><p>Separating calf and cow overnight works fine, take the milk you need in the morning and let the calf have the rest. Breed the cow as soon as she is in heat, no need to wait.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ANAZAZI, post: 1310667, member: 7541"] First, leave the cow pies alone. No one pays you to mess with them. They are taken care of by earthworms and dungbeetles. From here there is no way of knowing how many cows your pasture can feed. Dividing the pasture into smaller paddocks gives you more grass, but only two pieces will not be good enough. Two litres of milk can be had from any and all breeds, no need for a dairy breed, just get a mellow cow. Separating calf and cow overnight works fine, take the milk you need in the morning and let the calf have the rest. Breed the cow as soon as she is in heat, no need to wait. [/QUOTE]
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