I will be doing similarly. I’ll pasture my pigs in my banana groves and goats on the rest of the farm. I’ll split the paddocks into seven per area on the farm and rotate them weekly. I think that I will plant potatoes or peanuts or sweet potatoes after the pigs are moved off. I will plant grasses and clover after I move the goats off.
Maybe I'm missing something, but wouldn't it make sense to have the goats ahead of the pigs to eat the leaves off all the brush before the pigs root it up?
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I have 5,5k square meters in coconut and bananas. I am adding three adults and three children to the farm. This is in the tropics, zone 14, so things grow chest high in no time. I can run pigs on the bananas but not goats. I have a few breeder pigs and two water buffalo now and some native chickens. I want goats as well and want rotate them on paddocks seven days at a time. I would like to avail the goats to neighbors for weed control in their groves as well. Is it advantageous to graze pigs with the goats or do I need to keep them separate? I plan to make a wagon wheel style paddocks using electric fencing and house them at night.
I will be doing similarly. I’ll pasture my pigs in my banana groves and goats on the rest of the farm. I’ll split the paddocks into seven per area on the farm and rotate them weekly. I think that I will plant potatoes or peanuts or sweet potatoes after the pigs are moved off. I will plant grasses and clover after I move the goats off.
Maybe I'm missing something, but wouldn't it make sense to have the goats ahead of the pigs to eat the leaves off all the brush before the pigs root it up?
I have the same question
Why do you bring the goats after the pigs?
How do you determine the order
Great video! Really, really appreciate all the hard work you do to produce healthy food and protect the environment.
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Nice looking farm. It’s awesome to see others doing the things we are passionate about. I saw your post of this video on Facebook.
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I have 5,5k square meters in coconut and bananas. I am adding three adults and three children to the farm. This is in the tropics, zone 14, so things grow chest high in no time. I can run pigs on the bananas but not goats. I have a few breeder pigs and two water buffalo now and some native chickens. I want goats as well and want rotate them on paddocks seven days at a time. I would like to avail the goats to neighbors for weed control in their groves as well. Is it advantageous to graze pigs with the goats or do I need to keep them separate? I plan to make a wagon wheel style paddocks using electric fencing and house them at night.
Just talk about the subject of pigs and goats
Is Moses a South Poll bull or something different?
Hey Tim, he’s a Devon. Wouldn’t mind some South Poll genetics
@@GrandViewFarm do you guys sell your beef directly to the consumer or are you cow calf?
Direct to consumer... grandviewfarming.com