kpb, Your math is faulty - I said we started with 40Aud/ acre land but reckon it could go to 3 or 4 times that. 4 times that would be 160Aud/acre (160 x 160 = 25,600 divided by 150Auds (1 cow for 5 months) equals 170 cows per quarter. The output I'm getting was expressed as Auds which you converted to cows per quarter for five months. In fact we carry less cows per quarter but for a longer season. Last winter we started feeding a partial ration to the main bunch on boxing day with them only being on full feed from January 15th or so through until April 3rd. I stand by the potential production I think we might have as we had a 13 acre paddock produce 147Auds last year. That would be the equivilant of 156 cows on a quarter and there is still room for improvement.
As for work ethic I'm the laziest person I know! Normal workload year round is about 2 hours a day, not counting the hours that I spend sitting planning at nights certainly. You are right though it's difficult to get away for more than a couple of days break. We try to have an infinite number of paddocks - about 40 permanent fenced enclosures (9-100 acres)on a section but with crossfencing we usually aim to graze around 2 acre paddocks from July through until the following spring. Only in the spring flush do we graze bigger paddocks. Running three bull groups plus grass yearlings this year which makes planning more difficult.
As for work ethic I'm the laziest person I know! Normal workload year round is about 2 hours a day, not counting the hours that I spend sitting planning at nights certainly. You are right though it's difficult to get away for more than a couple of days break. We try to have an infinite number of paddocks - about 40 permanent fenced enclosures (9-100 acres)on a section but with crossfencing we usually aim to graze around 2 acre paddocks from July through until the following spring. Only in the spring flush do we graze bigger paddocks. Running three bull groups plus grass yearlings this year which makes planning more difficult.
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