Contents tagged with rotational grazing

9 May 2025

If grass growth is not meeting animal demand, it’s important to take action. Read how to build up your grass covers in this section.

2 January 2025

Surplus grass usually starts to accumulate as grass growth peaks in May. In this section we explore different management options.

4 November 2024

High rainfall and poor soil conditions such as poaching are some of the things to consider when extending the grazing period.

10 October 2025

This section of our rotational grazing series for beef production will assist you in calculating a feed budget to meet stock requirements.

10 October 2025

Your grazing plan will change and adapt depending on the circumstances. Read how to tailor yours to maximise the performance of your herd off grass.

10 October 2025

In this section of the rotational grazing system series for beef production we look at pre and post-grazing cover targets

10 October 2025

Grazed grass is the highest quality feed on farm in spring. Read this section for guidance on how to achieve optimum utilisation.

10 October 2025

To introduce a new grazing system in the spring, planning must begin during the previous autumn.

10 October 2025

A successful grazing system depends on allocating good-quality grass to meet the animals' requirements.

10 October 2025

Measuring grass is a crucial part of rotational grazing systems. We explore the various methods you can use.

20 November 2025

In this section of the rotational grazing system series for beef production, we look at setting up water supplies, and the benefits of tracks to reduce poaching.

10 October 2025

Infrastructure is key to setting up a simple paddock system. If you spend time initially in setting up the infrastructure, the movement of cattle and the creation of paddocks will be a lot simpler in the long term.

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