I've been watching homesteading videos, specifically regarding pasture pigs. Pasture pigs are grazing pigs and just need some supplemental feed to cover the missing vitamins and minerals. That brought a thought about, how well these will do for pasture pigs. Now I don't expect you to actually do this experiment, but it was just an interesting idea.
That is interesting. The food plot would most likely need to stand up to intense grazing in that scenario. I’m not really sure how pasture pigs consume crops 🤔
@@mountainbuck well the oats well go to seed and shade clover to keep it from drying out. A lod timer pits in red clover rye and radish every being August and doesn't touch it to the next August. Lightly disc it the following August and never fertilizers it.
I just put the same blend in this weekend in northern Michigan.
Nice! Good luck and let me know how you make out. 💪🏻
@mountainbuck put it down on the 5th, it is now the 20th and there is clover everywhere.
Awesome!!! Thanks for the update👍🏻☘️☘️
Glad to see you back at it! Cant wait to see the process
Hey Trophy Hunter!!! Thanks so much for your support as always! 💪🏻
Yes.
I'd really like you to keep tabs on it, I'm interested to see it in the future periodically.👍🏻
Will do. Thanks for watching 👍🏻
Glad to see you changed brands. Yeah I hadn't seen your newer videos yet. Good deal.
Thanks for watching 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
I've been watching homesteading videos, specifically regarding pasture pigs. Pasture pigs are grazing pigs and just need some supplemental feed to cover the missing vitamins and minerals. That brought a thought about, how well these will do for pasture pigs. Now I don't expect you to actually do this experiment, but it was just an interesting idea.
That is interesting. The food plot would most likely need to stand up to intense grazing in that scenario. I’m not really sure how pasture pigs consume crops 🤔
It's funny I was just thinking this morning you were due for a food plot video then 2 hours later I got the notification...😂 😂
Haha nice! Yep, time to get working! Thanks for watching 💪🏻
Good luck! Always love the videos!
Thanks so much! I appreciate it! 💪🏻
But it on heavy. Wait til August and add more no bs then mow very high. Just did this same thing 3 weeks ago
I might just do that. I’ll definitely be planting in August this year. Thanks for watching 👍🏻
@@mountainbuck well the oats well go to seed and shade clover to keep it from drying out. A lod timer pits in red clover rye and radish every being August and doesn't touch it to the next August. Lightly disc it the following August and never fertilizers it.
Nice job man, how is that stuff on graze pressure?
Thank you! I had deer crushing a small No BS plot and it held up really well considering how small it was! Thanks for watching 👍🏻