We can pasture 15-20 heifers in the 12 -20 month size. Still have around 20 outside , but they are being fed hay , and are on two different farms . All the cattle will be inside in a few weeks . The home barn has 105 tie stalls, and pens for about another 20. The bank barn on the other farm is almost ready for cattle after our renovations this fall, still have to get some wiring done .The barn we have renovated can handle about 60 head of young stock , all inside in pens with heated water bowls, and scrape alleys , with another 10 head able to run in the yard with a heated bowl in their shelter. So I guess we could keep around 180-200 head from baby calves to cows. There will be right around 80 cows to milk by December. While the young stock barn will be vented so much that it will be a cold barn , meaning that if it gets down to 0 F. , the water would freeze if you don't have heated bowls . The milk barn , while still vented ,never freezes with all of those mature cows. Makes for a lot of chores, but at least the temps are comfortable. Bruce
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