Future Homesteader
Chillin' with the herd
Hello!
We have a two-year plan.....I'm trying to map out our set up. What kinds of animals can pasture together? Which need to be kept separate? I want to free range the chickens during the day. I'd like to fence off land for rotational grazing. We plan on a few goats, a few sheep, a couple of pasture pigs, chickens/guineas, a few rabbits. We don't plan on big herds, so it would be nice to be able to pasture some of them together. I'm not sure how that affects the rotational grazing. Is 10-20 acres enough to be able to make the most of free ranging for all?
Thank you!

We have a two-year plan.....I'm trying to map out our set up. What kinds of animals can pasture together? Which need to be kept separate? I want to free range the chickens during the day. I'd like to fence off land for rotational grazing. We plan on a few goats, a few sheep, a couple of pasture pigs, chickens/guineas, a few rabbits. We don't plan on big herds, so it would be nice to be able to pasture some of them together. I'm not sure how that affects the rotational grazing. Is 10-20 acres enough to be able to make the most of free ranging for all?
Thank you!
