WhiteMountainsRanch
Loving the herd life
Bossroo said:Meadow, I applaud you for your ability to provide grass forage on your 7 acres for your 55 head of sheep and goats. This small paddock meathod to increase animal units per acre works great under the right soil type, rainfall, and sunshine conditions to produce feed needed to sustain the ratation of the subject animals. While here in the Far West where we have alkaline soil , hard pan at the surface or just below it, NO rainfall from mid May to mid Nov. ( they don't call Cal. the "Golden State" for it's gold) . My neighbor, just 1 mile down the road at the rolling hills ( elevtion of 500'-1500') of the Sierra Nevada Mountains, owns 5,000 acres and can only run 100 beef cows and their calves (total 200 head). He has to wean the calves and feed good quality alfalfa hay plus grains to these calves from May toNov. in a feed lot, then marketed when they reach 1,000 pounds. Cows are returned to pasture. This equates to 1 cow per 25+/- acres. I own 20 acres , 2 acres is in house and grounds, 18 acres is in 4 pastures. This 18 acres can support 2 mature mares and their foals for about 8 months the rest of 30 head has to be fed alfalfa hay + grain year round. As in real estate values ... Location, location, location makes all the difference !
I agree, I am also in California, and when I first started on here everyone told me an acre wasn't enough for my 6 (soon to be 12) goats, but what I realized is that here in Cali almost EVERYONE is on what they call a "dry lot" where you supplement 100% of their feed... that's just the way it is here... dry dry dry... we haven't had rain in months and months...