Cowgirls Boots
In the Brooder
- May 25, 2015
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Yup, just as the title says.
We recently aquired 3 jersey calves. We have had the older one for over a month and recently got two more, who are about 2 weeks old. We also have 2, 2 1/2 month old goats.
Right now, everyone is in a stall with a run to outside that we built so they can stretch their legs. But, I have a few questions.
The older calf, who is 2 1/2 months old is eating hay and grain on his own and at a good rate. Also eats grass. Eventually, I would like for all the cows and goats to be able to go out into the large pasture with the horses. When could the larger calf and the goats be able to go out with the horses? I know the larger calf is probably fine to go out with them but the goats I am scared will either get trampled by the horses or will sneak their way out of the fences and run off. They are still small but are apparently going to get atleast 200+ pounds once fully grown.
Any insight would be awesome! Also, any pros/cons to keeping cows in with horses or vice versa? Thanks!
We recently aquired 3 jersey calves. We have had the older one for over a month and recently got two more, who are about 2 weeks old. We also have 2, 2 1/2 month old goats.
Right now, everyone is in a stall with a run to outside that we built so they can stretch their legs. But, I have a few questions.
The older calf, who is 2 1/2 months old is eating hay and grain on his own and at a good rate. Also eats grass. Eventually, I would like for all the cows and goats to be able to go out into the large pasture with the horses. When could the larger calf and the goats be able to go out with the horses? I know the larger calf is probably fine to go out with them but the goats I am scared will either get trampled by the horses or will sneak their way out of the fences and run off. They are still small but are apparently going to get atleast 200+ pounds once fully grown.
Any insight would be awesome! Also, any pros/cons to keeping cows in with horses or vice versa? Thanks!

