One of Our Bulls Has To Go! Moving St Croix Sheep, Broilers, and Red Devon Cattle Today

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  • Опубліковано 10 тра 2024
  • Talking specifically today about the challenges with running multiple full grown bulls together. Also moving sheep/lambs, broilers, and cattle to new paddocks. Thanks for being here!
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  • @JS-ss6fr
    @JS-ss6fr 25 днів тому +1

    This is what homesteaders don't see, glad you were ok.
    You will have more of these situations as mister big tries to become the dominant bull.
    Thanks for showing this to us.

    • @birchfieldfarming
      @birchfieldfarming  25 днів тому

      I struggled a bit with putting this out there b/c I don’t want the perception to be that these animals are rowdy or aggressive, they’re not. Your comment makes me feel a little better with my decision to show the reality. Yeah, ground beef is in our future.

    • @user-kv2pt4lu9y
      @user-kv2pt4lu9y 25 днів тому

      Animals are unpredictable. All broken/chipped bones that i have had were due to cattle impacting me or the livestock trailer door.
      Machinery failures are another farm danger. An uncle was paralyzed in 1954 or 55 from stering wheel falling off and he went with it and was run over by the tractor.

    • @birchfieldfarming
      @birchfieldfarming  25 днів тому

      @@user-kv2pt4lu9yWhew, certainly can be dangerous out here

  • @godricfamilyfarm
    @godricfamilyfarm 25 днів тому

    Thanks for the word, great video.

  • @Marcus-hw5il
    @Marcus-hw5il 25 днів тому

    man, that ground you’re renting out looks beautiful too. i’d have a hard time not keeping that back for myself i think

    • @birchfieldfarming
      @birchfieldfarming  25 днів тому

      Yeah, it’s a great strategy for just starting out though. Rent some ground, get some early cash flow going and learn from the folks you’re renting to at the same time. Buy your animals and build, slowly reclaiming ground as you need it.

  • @Plan_it-Farm
    @Plan_it-Farm 21 день тому

    Farms looking good keep after it you are leading by example and doing the right things on the land. Only thing your missing is a good border collie and you'd be set.

  • @benburns5995
    @benburns5995 25 днів тому

    Hi Jason, beautiful White Clouds in the Blue Skies towards the end of the video.
    Glad that you were fast enough to escape to safety when that Bull attacked. I guess thats why a lot of farmers like to use Artificial Insemination instead of having unpredictable Bulls around.
    Thinking back to your video about how much more profitable Sheep are as opposed to Cattle in the long run, Sheep seem a lot easier to work with. The Rams can be unpredictable as well but not as deadly as large Bulls.

    • @birchfieldfarming
      @birchfieldfarming  25 днів тому

      Yeah, that bull did not attack. He was just moving away from Big Pat, and I was in the path. These Devon are very docile, just challenging when breeding season rolls around. Yes, I will always favor sheep. Thanks for the comment, Ben.

  • @Miles53608
    @Miles53608 25 днів тому

    Great use of those feed bags Jason. My neighbor lost all his chickens to a sneaky mink, I'll let him know of this idea. Great looking farm and those Devons looking good. Thinking of getting some belted Galloways due to the cold winters here at the Catskills, not sure what to do if I get males, leave intact or not. St Croix sheep much easier to deal with than cattle

    • @birchfieldfarming
      @birchfieldfarming  25 днів тому

      Minks are tough to stop, and what’s so frustrating is they don’t even eat what they kill. I’ve heard good things about the Belties! Guy north of us crosses his with Angus for a pretty good beef animal. You’re fine with an intact male, and so am I. My mistake is multiple full grown bulls now. Yes, sheep much easier!🤠

  • @dnawormcastings
    @dnawormcastings 25 днів тому

    Big pat is the boss lambs looking very nice 🇳🇿❤️🙏🏼

    • @birchfieldfarming
      @birchfieldfarming  25 днів тому

      Ha!…Pat does indeed run the show. Been pleased with the lambs, thanks👍

  • @user-kv2pt4lu9y
    @user-kv2pt4lu9y 25 днів тому

    Wet OR cold, not both, for chicks to thrive.

    • @birchfieldfarming
      @birchfieldfarming  25 днів тому

      For sure…hey, I was thinking of you yesterday. Our 13 day weaning was a fail. Ordered weaning rings. We’ll give it a shot. Thanks again for your advice. (Only thing worse than weaning a calf is doing it twice🤦🏻‍♂️)

  • @EternallyGod
    @EternallyGod 24 дні тому

    You need to talk to actual family farmers.....I get you are doing this sort of your way.....but 3 bulls is nuts....complete insanity actually....one bull can breed if i remember right like 30-50 head of cattle depending on the bull....you have like what 7? I could write so much here and i just have family that farms very successfully i may add....you have alot to learn and you wont do it in your lifetime.

    • @birchfieldfarming
      @birchfieldfarming  24 дні тому

      Well, hopefully you continue to be very successful, Kirk. Blessings and prosperity to you, Sir.

    • @Willyb0y
      @Willyb0y 22 дні тому

      @@birchfieldfarming love your videos. So raw, and real.. thanks for stepping down off the high horse and just being real! I subscribed. Learning the do's and dont's from you! also, your intro's with HIS word got me good! 💗💗

    • @birchfieldfarming
      @birchfieldfarming  22 дні тому

      @@Willyb0yThank you for this encouragement