

What is the Transitional Sheep Pasture Mix?
Transitional Sheep Forage Mix blends tall fescue, birdsfoot trefoil, chicory, orchardgrass, Kentucky bluegrass, and white clover for drought-tolerant, high-protein pasture in Southern U.S. zones. Designed for low-maintenance grazing, erosion control, and enhanced wildlife/pollinator habitat, ideal for rotational grazing. (≈ 345 characters)
Specifications
Sun Requirement
Full Sun to Partial Shade
Soil Preference
Prefers well-drained soils; adaptable from sandy loam to clay loam
Soil pH
5.5–8.0
Time to Maturity
7-21 days
Height when mature
2 – 4 ft
Seeding Rate
20 Lb/Acre
Planting Depth
1/8 to 1/4 inch
Sheep Pasture & Forage Mix – Transitional
SKU: PB-SHEP-TR
- Sheep
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Why Choose This Seed?
What seeds are in the mix?

Drought Performance
Chicory’s deep taproot and tall fescue’s extensive root system help maintain forage quality through prolonged dry periods, reducing summer slump.

High Forage Quality
Birdsfoot trefoil and white clover add high-protein legumes, improving palatability and supporting steady weight gains in sheep and goats.

Erosion Control
Dense bunching of tall fescue and sod-forming Kentucky bluegrass stabilizes soil on slopes and streambanks, minimizing runoff and soil loss.

Grazing Resilience
Orchardgrass tolerates close grazing and regrows rapidly, allowing rotations every 21–28 days without stand loss.

Wildlife & Pollinator Habitat
Chicory and clover flowers supply nectar for bees, butterflies, and other beneficial insects during summer months.
What seeds are in the mix?
Seed Description
Product Details
Sun/Shade
Full sun to light shade
Height
2 – 4 ft
Seeding Rate
5–8 lbs PLS/acre
Uses
Grazing; erosion control; habitat restoration; rotational forage production
Color
Green foliage with white, yellow, and blue blossoms
Water
Green foliage with white, yellow, and blue blossoms
Native/Introduced
Mostly Introduced Species
Life Form
Product Uses

Great Nutrition
Balanced grass-legume nutrition makes this mix ideal for rotational grazing systems, promoting animal health and weight gain.

Erosion Control
Strong root systems anchor soil on slopes, reducing sediment loss in high-rainfall southern landscapes.

Wildlife Habitat
Flowering components support pollinators and upland game birds when planted in field borders.

Low-Maintenance Pastures
Perennial blend establishes quickly and persists with minimal inputs, reducing labor and fertilizer costs.
Questions & Answers
What is Transitional Sheep Forage Mix?
A specialized cool-season blend formulated for Southern transitional regions, combining deep-rooted grasses and high-protein legumes.
Which animals can graze this mix?
Sheep, goats, cattle, alpacas, and llamas all utilize this forage effectively.
When should I plant?
Optimal sowing windows are February–April or August–October for best establishment.
How much seed do I need per acre?
Drill or broadcast at 5–8 lbs PLS per acre, then firm with a cultipacker.
How drought tolerant is it?
Very—deep taproots and fibrous roots maintain green forage during dry periods.
Can I use it for pollinator habitat?
Yes—white clover and chicory blooms attract bees, butterflies, and beneficial insects.
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Transitional Sheep Forage Mix blends tall fescue, birdsfoot trefoil, chicory, orchardgrass, Kentucky bluegrass, and white clover for drought-tolerant, high-protein pasture in Southern U.S. zones. Designed for low-maintenance grazing, erosion control, and enhanced wildlife/pollinator habitat, ideal for rotational grazing
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