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Thesimultaneous pasturing of multiple animal species together has been practiced worldwide for centuries. A flerd results when you combine the management and grazing of flocks and herds — thus, a flerd. This is most commonly flocks of sheep and herds of cattle.
Cattle are the universally amenable pasture-mates and a good starting point for flerd building. Ratios ranging from 1:1 to 1:10 (cow:ewe) are employed. There is no absolute ratio for flerd compositions, especially as the introduction of additional species means an adjustment of stocking numbers (nearer the 1:1 end of the spectrum).