Pasture for pregnant & lactating goats
Sorry all, I must not have posted my initial question properly, leaving the post blank. I will try again!
If Currey is not interested in the answer to his pasture question I certainly am as I have the same query.
My property is at Braidwood NSW, the southern tablelands, on a ridge so not great land.
I would like to improve a paddock for pregnant & lactating Boer x goats. Kidding occurs very late September but mostly into October & weaning 3 months later.
The paddock of about 10 ha consists of native grasses, predominantly, kangaroo grass, some wallaby & struggling microlena (under black wattle trees). I am finding the native grasses are simply not enough to sustain the lactation or even to grow out the weaners. I am spending big $ on supplementary feed & have decided it would be more economical to plant a better pasture.
Three years ago the paddock was fertilised with superphosphate with the highest molybdenum content. This autumn we limed to help with high aluminium levels & to improve the acid PH. The paddock is on the downward side of a harvested pine forest. Further soil tests will be carried out in January. The best time for us to seed is Autumn next year, we will fertilise at the same time.
We are hesitant to whole scale poison as there is little top soil, & I believe there are native grass laws which forbid this anyway; we would rather direct drill into the existing grasses.
The topsoil is light clay with a PH 4.1, subsoil is loam clay PH 4.3
Annual average rainfall is 718mm.
I would like a permanent pasture for my goats.
Thank you for your suggestions & help.