Yay! It's here! I'm so excited and watching now! Ty for your time and effort that goes into making these! ❤ Edit: watcing now, and I'm curious if hanging the hay in a net above your cows in the barn, can help offset the waste of letting them pick through it on the ground, or if the difference would be negligible?
Can you do a video on how to process all of these crops and what supplies and how much time that would be? How to store? Or can you just graze your animal(s) over the field?
This is an AMAZING series..Thank you so much for all you do! 💜 Please do horses next! 🥰
Can you talk about Ducks & replacement of food from the land & not stores? Thank you
I'm going to make all your blog post into a 3 ring binder mini guide.
Excellent!
Thank you for the info.
These are amazing info
Good morning y'all!!
Yay! It's here! I'm so excited and watching now! Ty for your time and effort that goes into making these! ❤
Edit: watcing now, and I'm curious if hanging the hay in a net above your cows in the barn, can help offset the waste of letting them pick through it on the ground, or if the difference would be negligible?
Subbed for you amazing videos and information. 👍🏽 I don’t even own a chicken, but I grew up on a farm🙂
Hey could you do sheep next? Thanks!
Can you do a video on how to process all of these crops and what supplies and how much time that would be? How to store? Or can you just graze your animal(s) over the field?
Thank you for sharing this information. And I have a question for you. Did you get to smoking the rabbit furs???
I’m posting that this Sunday on the 8th! 😁
You want to do pigs next like 10 sows and 1 hog
Well, those numbers just confirm my idea that dairy goats would work better for me than cows. Not too mention I'm less scared of goats.😂
Trying to feed ny 4 cows on 5 acres 😅
can u do a horse next
I’m thinking about it! I have some strong opinions on horse nutrition but I will do my best to be as fair and non-biased as possible 😁
@@CedarHillsHomestead ur the best girly keep it up 💪
If a cow weighs 1000lbs, needs 4% of weight in dry matter, wastes 15% of food and hay is 92% dry matter, she needs 51.15 not 47.06 lbs of hay
And 25.75lbs for 2% of weight in dry matter
3-9 gallons a day?!?!? I can only drink a gallon holy shit thats money, people selling organic unpastuerized as "animal food" for 20 bucks a gallon.