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What I usually do is start with smaller pastures, just large enough to get a herd of 10 animals (the min needed to split a herd), and once I'm happy with my food stores, I split that one so I have 5 animals remaining in the small pasture and 5 in the large one. I use the small one as a way to get meat when needed by playing with the animal number limit if I need more food, and let the large one fill up.
The problem if the breeding speed gets increased is that once large pastures are full, they already produce a lot of food, so it would make them way over-powered if they produced even more.