Read this: Link How many aces? Your location, type of soil, & rainfall determines they types of forage to plant. You didn't supply any info. Really, for 4 head of cattle anything will work, as suggested to you. :) Soil test, add lime first if needed, then P&K, grasses will need constant N added; you can add a legume to the mix (alfalfa, clover) which will supply some N for you. Add P & K & lime every few years as needed. If you can rotational graze (but probably need a bigger herd for that) your pastures will be much, much better. Critters tend to eat the tender stuff, & let the mature grasses or not so good stuff grow ripe. Over time this kills off the gooder grasses, & you end up with only the poorer stuff growing. Making 2-3 paddocks of your pasture & rotating every 30 days or so, would help. Takes a bit of planning to lay out the padocks to access water, shelter, from the different padocks. Again, with 4 critters won't mean much, but if you plan to expand to 15 or more, plan ahead. :) Ask more questions, read the supplied web link. --->Paul
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