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ConcernedSheep
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Wow - that sounds nice 5 retired ewes (assuming they are healthy). They will clear out your land (as long as it's stuff they want to eat) and you'll be supplementing. Though - not knowing your area you may be ok?? Here we are only green for a few months, then crunchy brown.
I would say 80% of what grows here is foxtail grass (foxtail barley) that the sheep seem to eat just fine before it goes to seed. The previous grazier didn't rotate, so as soon as it started to come to a head the sheep ignored it. But I think if we rotate them and have them eat it down regularly, the amount of plants allowed to go to seed would reduce, thus reducing the overall growth over time (I hope this isn't too naive of me). The other 20% or so is Italian thistle, dandelion, wild radish, cornflower, and other common weeds.
I was hoping to be able to seed between rotations with more desirable things, after we get the soil tested and the fall rains come. We are prepared to supplement with hay in the summer, as our pastures are green from maybe October-April and then very dry in the summer (Northern Bay Area, California).