We’re using stock density to get cattle to eat weeds || Non-Selective grazing
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 15 ก.ย. 2024
- Moving the cattle into a new field and tight paddocks. This is a jungle of forage. A lot of it isn’t most people consider weeds but the cattle are eating it as we graze the non-selectively.
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That dung beetle activity is awesome!
Keep up the good work.
You had a great before and after shot at about 5 minutes as well as the last few minutes of the video. I enjoy seeing the impact!
Great content.
Yes, he does a fine job of calmly and concisely describing/showing his methods
Great content, keep it up...
The “confused”comment made me chuckle.😂
Awesome, will be back to watch more
Looks good! Handsome Bull. Don't worry too much about that calf. I had one that would lay down like that. We were sure something got her. We searched all over the pasture. Found her, Then a couple days later I was mowing and almost ran her over while she was laid down.
Heifer mounting the bull may be getting close to estrus. We saw lots of activity among our dairy cattle close to heats.
We got a catahoula watching over our sheep Maby not the best breed for that but he is great as far as I’m concerned cause he kills cyotes but like y’all we ain’t Heard from cyotes since this past winter. This summer the most mild I ever seen, it’s like late spring days and early fall nights bloody Awsome weather
Jeff Tennessee
Flies remind me of Afghanistan. It was almost like flipping a light switch on. One day, they weren't there. The next day, they were EVERYWHERE!
Little calf tucked away like a fawn.
Could be internal injuries in the stompled calf.
"Weeds" have great nutrient variety. Monocultures have limited nutrient variety.
You are going to Save Big money doing the way your doing . Hay cost way down. My Grandfather in Puerto Rico did this type of Ranching and Farming before it was acceptable, they thought he was Crazy. But his Cattle and his Tabaco always fetched top dollar. They thought he was wasting alot of acreage . doing nothing . He also did crop rotation. He had 6 kids 3 and their families also worked the Ranch . Whereas my Father served 33 yrs in the Army as an Engineer and then an Engineer building bridges in Civilian life. My father said what he learned on the Farm you had to think outside the box. Weather and different things like prices and Animal behavior and illnesses
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