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@@brich2929 GREAT QUESTION. We do not have a video like this specifically for sheep, but yes we use the same setup for them at our ranch if we need to make temporary paddocks.
Great Channel! I am going to see if I can use it to culture interest in daughter with our pigs and sheep! Very good instructions. Learning something new even though I have been doing cattle this way for years.
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Thanks for sharing. If your solar charger is full of power, how many days will it last without sun? If it's empty on solar power how many days would it take to fill the solar backup while in use? Do they make an alarm system (cell signal) that will tell you if you lose your charge some point?
The only "farming" you could do in a city is gardening. If you want to honestly farm you need to be willing to make the break from city living. Are you willing to do that ? If you aren't willing to make that move you will never be able to raise livestock. You know that.
Hello, I like your videos, but I still haven't found an answer to what if I want to raise 8 piglets. This requires an 800 square meter pen, where they spend 5-10 days and then go to the next one. But how many of these areas do you need to grow and not destroy the area? Greetings from Hungary!
For start have nice long grass with a mixture of oats. They will eat the grass first before they start digging up the ground when they start to do that move them to the next one usually once a week. At my friends farm they have 6 x 4000 sqr meter paddocks so that they have at least 6 weeks to recoup and grow the grass again and only 2 strands of wire for the electric fence
Christine Hernandez an absolute agricultural rock star, step aside Christine is in the house!!!!
Thank you!!
Thanks for this work, Christine!
You're so welcome!
You guys are awesome. Excellent video.
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Your videos are always great! Thank you.
Glad you like them!
Do you have a vid like this for sheep or is it basically the same?
@@brich2929 GREAT QUESTION. We do not have a video like this specifically for sheep, but yes we use the same setup for them at our ranch if we need to make temporary paddocks.
Hello, I am from Cambodia, I like raising pigs.
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Great Channel! I am going to see if I can use it to culture interest in daughter with our pigs and sheep! Very good instructions. Learning something new even though I have been doing cattle this way for years.
Thanks so much! Please consider supporting our channel with a donation of any amount via the donate button on this video! We are a 501c3 and all donations are tax deductible.
Thanks for sharing. If your solar charger is full of power, how many days will it last without sun? If it's empty on solar power how many days would it take to fill the solar backup while in use? Do they make an alarm system (cell signal) that will tell you if you lose your charge some point?
Thank you so much!
Glad it helped!
Thank you for sharing
This is genius!
What are your recommendations for a person wanting to learn how to farm with no land living in the city?
The only "farming" you could do in a city is gardening. If you want to honestly farm you need to be willing to make the break from city living. Are you willing to do that ? If you aren't willing to make that move you will never be able to raise livestock. You know that.
Hello, I like your videos, but I still haven't found an answer to what if I want to raise 8 piglets. This requires an 800 square meter pen, where they spend 5-10 days and then go to the next one. But how many of these areas do you need to grow and not destroy the area? Greetings from Hungary!
For start have nice long grass with a mixture of oats. They will eat the grass first before they start digging up the ground when they start to do that move them to the next one usually once a week.
At my friends farm they have 6 x 4000 sqr meter paddocks so that they have at least 6 weeks to recoup and grow the grass again and only 2 strands of wire for the electric fence
I like this farming channel better than any I remember because it usually features females…not being sexist..😎
Women are and have always been part of farming and agriculture! Featuring women is as natural as featuring men :D
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