Pasture Rotation....feedback and insight please?
Posted: Sun Jul 23, 2017 12:40 pm
Hey all. Hope it's OK to post again. Tried a different forum but I guess traffic there, so still looking for thoughts...
So I have heard everything from two weeks to an entire season as far as rotation schedule. Is there any way to know what is the least amount of time to get a benefit, or are there too many variables like weather, size, conditions of pasture, number of horses, etc? What routine do you folks follow if you are able to rotate?
I have three pasture areas. Each one is about an acre. I have two horses who are out 24/7 except for meals, self-directed/free-choice hang out time during the day, or human-imposed bad weather breaks.
They have access to one of the 1 acre pastures (the barnyard) 24/7 though they tend to hang in their connected, rotated daytime pasture for the vast majority of their 9-12 hours where that gate of left open. They are locked in the 1 acre barnyard overnight.
It seems like they start to get bored with the current pasture of rotation at about the 5 day mark.
I can't recall lasting past two weeks. Does that help at all? I will say that one of the two rotation options is best left off limits if there has been/is currently getting rain. So regardless of its role in the rotation, it gets rest in those circumstances. Which means it will probably get a lot of rest in Fall/Winter down here. Actually was thinking that will work out well with attempts to try to boost the grass with seeding.
Feedback? Experiences? Thanks all!
So I have heard everything from two weeks to an entire season as far as rotation schedule. Is there any way to know what is the least amount of time to get a benefit, or are there too many variables like weather, size, conditions of pasture, number of horses, etc? What routine do you folks follow if you are able to rotate?
I have three pasture areas. Each one is about an acre. I have two horses who are out 24/7 except for meals, self-directed/free-choice hang out time during the day, or human-imposed bad weather breaks.
They have access to one of the 1 acre pastures (the barnyard) 24/7 though they tend to hang in their connected, rotated daytime pasture for the vast majority of their 9-12 hours where that gate of left open. They are locked in the 1 acre barnyard overnight.
It seems like they start to get bored with the current pasture of rotation at about the 5 day mark.


Feedback? Experiences? Thanks all!