
Winter is not always kind to the cattle producer – depending on where you live. Tanks freeze. Snow covers the forage you have for the cattle to graze. However, winter is a time for renewal and a chance for your cattle to be on pasture without the stressors of summer heat and insects.
The best winter pasture for cattle depends on your location, climate, soil type and management practices, but in general, an ideal winter pasture should provide high-quality forage, good regrowth potential and resistance to cold temperatures.
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Best Winter Pasture For Cattle
We know that winter is a time that many stocker cattle depend on winter pasture for grazing as they are growing and gaining. There are several key factors to consider when selecting the best winter pasture for cattle:
Forage Options for Winter Grazing
A mix of cool-season grasses, legumes and brassicas is ideal to provide balanced nutrition.
Cool-Season Annuals
Cool season annuals, also known as small grains, offer a high yield and high nutritional value to your cattle. Most are cold-hardy and easy for the cattle to graze as they are highly palatable
- Ryegrass – Highly palatable, excellent regrowth, but requires good moisture.
- Cereal Rye – Very cold-hardy, provides early spring growth.
- Wheat – Good protein content and grazing value.
- Oats – High-quality forage but less winter-hardy than rye or wheat.
- Triticale – Hybrid of wheat and rye, offers good cold tolerance and forage quality.
Cool-Season Perennials
Like the name implies, perennials are a long-term option. These forages come up each year, and depending on the geographic region, provide great nutrition for your cattle.
- Tall Fescue (Endophyte-Free or Novel Endophyte) – Durable and productive through winter in many regions.
- Orchard grass – Good winter performance but less hardy than fescue.
- Smooth Bromegrass – Cold-hardy and nutritious.
Legumes
Legumes such as clover and alfalfa provide a protein boost and reduce nitrogen costs.
- Clovers (White, Red, Crimson) – Improve forage quality, fix nitrogen and extend grazing.
- Alfalfa – High protein and digestibility but requires well-drained soil.
- Vetch (Hairy or Common) – Cold-tolerant and provides excellent grazing.
Brassicas
Brassicas are a cool-weather vegetable that many producers will plant as a cover crop allowing for an extended grazing season. They are high-fiber and contain several valuable vitamins and minerals.
- Turnips, Radishes, Rape, Kale – High-energy, high-protein forages that stay green in cold weather.
Soil & Fertility Management
- Ensure proper soil pH (typically 6.0 – 7.0 for optimal forage growth).
- Fertilize based on soil test results (nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium).
- Manage grazing to avoid compaction and maintain plant health.
Grazing Management Strategies
- Stockpiling Forage – Let fescue or other perennials grow in late summer/fall, then graze during winter.
- Strip Grazing – Move cattle gradually through sections to maximize utilization and reduce waste.
- Bale Grazing/Supplementation – Provide hay or protein/mineral supplements as needed.
Regional Considerations
- Southern U.S. – Ryegrass, wheat and clover mixtures perform well.
- Midwest/Northern U.S. – Cereal rye, triticale, fescue and brassicas work best.
- Drier Regions – Winter wheat and drought-tolerant legumes like vetch.
Supplement Winter Pasture with Gain Smart
Regardless of which type of winter pasture for cattle you graze, Gain Smart makes a mineral for you.
Gain Smart is a line of vitamin and mineral supplements for stocker cattle that promotes healthy, economical pounds. Gain Smart offers 4 different free-choice vitamin and mineral supplement formulas to fit any feeding scenario.
The 4 Gain Smart formulas include:
- Gain Smart Stocker, designed to maximize efficient gain.
- Gain Smart Stocker Wheat, designed to maximize efficient gain on wheat or small grain pasture.
- Gain Smart Stocker HEAT®, designed to maximize efficient gain when temperatures are above 70 degrees Fahrenheit. Contains HEAT technology, a combination of essential oils and garlic, to support animals when heat and insects are a challenge.
- Gain Smart Stocker Balancer RU1600, designed to maximize efficient gain and balance high grain diets when mixing TMR rations. Includes rumensin for improved feed efficiency.
The Gain Smart Difference
All formulas offer the following key benefits:
- Powered by AO-Biotics® Amaferm®, a prebiotic research-proven to enhance digestibility.
- Include organic copper, iodine and zinc for maximum bioavailability and hoof health.
- Provide nutritional support for a healthy immune system.
Keep your Calves Healthy the Gain Smart Way
We know that the best winter pasture for cattle for a producer in one region might not be the best for someone else in another geographic area. However, no matter where you are grazing cattle, Gain Smart will work for you!
If you are grazing cows on wheat pasture or running cattle on tall fescue, Gain Smart makes a formula that will benefit your herd.
Gain Smart is available at any of our local authorized BioZyme Dealers. Locate the dealer nearest you.
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