1:Creating Shelters and Paddock for protection.
2: Give your cattle feed
3: Cattle feed is usually a blend of grains, such as barley or wheat.
4: Ensure that your cattle have access to either high ground or shelter.
5: Supply fresh water for your cattle. If a stream or river runs through a paddock space, it can provide a source of water for your cattle.
6: Supplement their diet with feed. Pastured cattle can survive by primarily eating grass. However, if your cattle are primarily in a dry-lot or if the weather is poor, then supplementing with grain or hay is a good idea.
7: Work with a livestock vet to monitor your herd’s health. Your vet will be able to tell you which vaccinations are suggested for your cattle. Some shots you may be able to give on your own, but others will require a vet visit. It’s also important to monitor your dry-lot cattle especially closely, as they are more prone to illnesses, such as pneumonia