Today I’ve got a question for all of you that pops up from time to time as a nomad. Please let me know your opinions on this topic, I want to know what you think. 🌵🌲🐕🦺🐕 Here is a link to my favorite hat that I am wearing in this video: amzn.to/4huNioV And if you are interested in all of the gear I use for me and my dogs living in an RV full-time, you can check out our Amazon store here: www.amazon.com/shop/gotout And please join us on Patreon: patreon.com/GotOut for more behind-the-scenes videos and updates! The dogs and I thank you for hitting that like button, subscribing, and your continued support.
Public land grazing is good for the public that uses BLM land. If the ranchers were not allowed to use/lease it, they would lobby for less public land because of the need for grazing lands. That is why there are no BLM lands in the eastern States. Better to share the public lands, than to not have any.
It’s amazing how quickly Echo picked up on the scent of the elk…but in particular he also picked up immediately the direction the elk travelled! Amazing!🤩
I’m not against the grazing on public lands. I know in some fire districts they let goat farmers graze goats to keep the weeds down for brush fire control. 🤷♂️
Cattle have been on public land much longer than campers or “nomads.” I have encountered them on backpacking trips and have had no issues. But yes, they belong. We create more of a problem than they do.
Leasing the land to ranchers is income to the Feds. It also keeps the brush and grass down. We have lots of animals that graze here in NorCal for that reason alone. The humans that graze are not paying $ to stay there, and they make bigger messes in some cases. I get what you are saying, but I think the human do more damage than the cows..
Those cows do less damage to land than do humans in most cases....In fact, the cows help to keep grasses low for fire season......So if you dont think cows should be allowed on public land, then neither should the public....
What grazing cattle does is, keep grasses and that type of thing in check. Before it was BLM land, it was ranch land. Allowing to graze helps both sides.
Grazing cattle keeps land from becoming overgrown. As long as the ranchers pay grazing fees and do not become like the deadbeat Bundys I’m fine with it. This land belongs to all of us.
I would imagine a win win for the rancher public land. For fires growth .. ? On 1 hand on another u tube channel I saw that they had cows and the rangers asked that camper let them know if they came within a boundary. And ranchers had to round them up like 2 times. Cow poop smells lol. But I live a great big fat stake
Grazing promotes bio diversity and is helpful to the land if properly managed. Not to mention the taste of the meat after wild grazing. But …. If it is not managed we loose the benefits so you are correct in that form.
Here in Ohio, cattle manure is used in gardening. They are fertilizing the land and transferring seeds and nuts from one area to another. They are doing good.
I’m Canadian, in British Columbia, and cattle grazing on public land happens here. I’m not sure what the arrangement is btwn the farmer and government but I’m all for it. It means the land is being managed and there are humans/farmers around instead of only recreational users. I’ve only ever experienced truly wrecked back country areas where the only users are people without a vested interest.
I believe the cattle are doing exactly what the buffalo🦬 used to do, help the land. There aren't enough park workers to take care of the land! I've been around cattle all my life, please use caution when you walk towards them and they don't move away, have something you can get between you and them. They don't like dogs any better than wolves 🐺! The bulls 🐂 are never to be trusted, I made that mistake once and got rammed against the barn wall, luckily I was young and only had bruised hip bones!☺️. Take care ❣️
I beached my zodiac on a legal beach and set up camp but soon found out i was camped in the middle of a cow crossing! It was a little scarry loading everything back up when the leader mama cow was walking where my tent was!
Those would be known as beef cattle, and that’s not what you get from a fast food joint. Would you get at a fast food joint is old dried up milk cows, which would be dairy cattle.
My cousin was a top beef cattle producer for McDonalds. They weren't milkers. State Fair winning beef. They produced so much beef for McDonalds they got the chance to launch McDonalds in Chile. Think he had 22 McDonalds there. Went to Chile to see his operation.
@ well, on the east coast 40 years ago they were at the rural stock sales buying unseen lots of 50 at a time-hundreds per weekend, with only a couple representing cows coming through the arena… they were very old Holsteins with bloody hip bones rubbing through their hides… and the rule was they must have a pulse if they had to be dragged off the trailer with the tractor. If they died after being dragged off the trailer then that was ok. The buyer only winked at the caller during bidding-very polished-he bought for a supplier to fast food burger joints. I lived a few miles from a industry building that made the processing machinery that beat/chopped/ ground the cattle into patties, they hired anyone who could weld stainless steel and machinists to run cnc and lathes for assembly line manufacturing and replacement parts.
What about when there are coyotes, cougars, wolves, bobcat, bears, and lynx? Now Catlady is having rust fixed. You are still welcome to camp on my land near Show Low, and yes a cow will come through. My dog barks like crazy at cows and pretty much anything. Arizona is pretty much all free range, even on private land.
I think the grazing helps w keeping the land from being sold off for grazing. I'm with you they are a little gross and annoying at times. I had one knock over my starlink like a week after I got it lol. Luckily it wasn't harmed.
When you said Dodger is probably the best camping dog around. Echo was probably thinking Daddy what about me! I set when you say seat I obey your commands im I the best obedient dog around?
I wonder what, if any, liability issues there are with cattle grazing on public land? If a rancher's cattle injures or damages a camper or their property, who is liable? Or do public land users assume the risk, and have no recourse? Hmmm...
Me like todays video. My spirit soars like a hawk to walk with you in spirit, man with two dog. Have a great rest of your week on the great land of the west. Be well… ScottyP AKA Chief SofaSurfer Columbia Missouri
Quite frankly I think humans are the worst to allow anywhere. The animals are supposed to be on the land. The only garbage they leave is something that helps things grow. I thought people camped because they wanted to see nature?
Hey there GO it's really pretty where you're at I say you're just taking care of your sweet little dogs because they are you're family amazing video today I am with you because I have a little puppy
@GotOut i subscribed to your channel three weeks ago, i don't comment on every video I watch, but I watch your videos until the end, and you get thumbs up every time.👍
Seems to me that free range cattle on BLM land is no different than bison living on that same land. Plus its much healthier for the animals than being coraled up in several feet of dung!! Those cattle ain't going to McDonald's 😂 ✌🏻
Thanks for the suggestion. It’s not a bad idea. I did make a video called why I’m a loner and also I did an ask me anything live stream. You might want to check those out until I get around to making another video on the topic. 🌵🌲
Enjoy the public lands while you can. Very soon the public lands will be sold to the highest bidder. Lining the pockets of the rich and wealthy corporations. Thanks America, greatly appreciated. NOT
Today I’ve got a question for all of you that pops up from time to time as a nomad. Please let me know your opinions on this topic, I want to know what you think. 🌵🌲🐕🦺🐕
Here is a link to my favorite hat that I am wearing in this video: amzn.to/4huNioV
And if you are interested in all of the gear I use for me and my dogs living in an RV full-time, you can check out our Amazon store here: www.amazon.com/shop/gotout
And please join us on Patreon: patreon.com/GotOut for more behind-the-scenes videos and updates! The dogs and I thank you for hitting that like button, subscribing, and your continued support.
Public land grazing is good for the public that uses BLM land. If the ranchers were not allowed to use/lease it, they would lobby for less public land because of the need for grazing lands. That is why there are no BLM lands in the eastern States.
Better to share the public lands, than to not have any.
It’s amazing how quickly Echo picked up on the scent of the elk…but in particular he also picked up immediately the direction the elk travelled! Amazing!🤩
I’m not against the grazing on public lands. I know in some fire districts they let goat farmers graze goats to keep the weeds down for brush fire control. 🤷♂️
Cattle have been on public land much longer than campers or “nomads.” I have encountered them on backpacking trips and have had no issues. But yes, they belong. We create more of a problem than they do.
Leasing the land to ranchers is income to the Feds. It also keeps the brush and grass down. We have lots of animals that graze here in NorCal for that reason alone. The humans that graze are not paying $ to stay there, and they make bigger messes in some cases. I get what you are saying, but I think the human do more damage than the cows..
That looks like a great campsite! The grazing fees help to pay for things.
Those cows do less damage to land than do humans in most cases....In fact, the cows help to keep grasses low for fire season......So if you dont think cows should be allowed on public land, then neither should the public....
What grazing cattle does is, keep grasses and that type of thing in check. Before it was BLM land, it was ranch land. Allowing to graze helps both sides.
Grazing cattle keeps land from becoming overgrown. As long as the ranchers pay grazing fees and do not become like the deadbeat Bundys I’m fine with it. This land belongs to all of us.
I would imagine a win win for the rancher public land. For fires growth .. ? On 1 hand on another u tube channel I saw that they had cows and the rangers asked that camper let them know if they came within a boundary. And ranchers had to round them up like 2 times.
Cow poop smells lol. But I live a great big fat stake
Grazing promotes bio diversity and is helpful to the land if properly managed. Not to mention the taste of the meat after wild grazing. But …. If it is not managed we loose the benefits so you are correct in that form.
Here in Ohio, cattle manure is used in gardening. They are fertilizing the land and transferring seeds and nuts from one area to another. They are doing good.
I’m Canadian, in British Columbia, and cattle grazing on public land happens here. I’m not sure what the arrangement is btwn the farmer and government but I’m all for it. It means the land is being managed and there are humans/farmers around instead of only recreational users. I’ve only ever experienced truly wrecked back country areas where the only users are people without a vested interest.
I believe the cattle are doing exactly what the buffalo🦬 used to do, help the land. There aren't enough park workers to take care of the land! I've been around cattle all my life, please use caution when you walk towards them and they don't move away, have something you can get between you and them. They don't like dogs any better than wolves 🐺! The bulls 🐂 are never to be trusted, I made that mistake once and got rammed against the barn wall, luckily I was young and only had bruised hip bones!☺️. Take care ❣️
It would be great to see buffalo out here
My brother told me that in Idaho if you have a ranch with a few cattle on your property you get a substantial tax break on your property taxes.
I love your interaction and insight into your dogs personalities. You're so good with them. Kudos to you.
I beached my zodiac on a legal beach and set up camp but soon found out i was camped in the middle of a cow crossing! It was a little scarry loading everything back up when the leader mama cow was walking where my tent was!
Those would be known as beef cattle, and that’s not what you get from a fast food joint. Would you get at a fast food joint is old dried up milk cows, which would be dairy cattle.
My cousin was a top beef cattle producer for McDonalds. They weren't milkers. State Fair winning beef. They produced so much beef for McDonalds they got the chance to launch McDonalds in Chile. Think he had 22 McDonalds there. Went to Chile to see his operation.
@ well, on the east coast 40 years ago they were at the rural stock sales buying unseen lots of 50 at a time-hundreds per weekend, with only a couple representing cows coming through the arena… they were very old Holsteins with bloody hip bones rubbing through their hides… and the rule was they must have a pulse if they had to be dragged off the trailer with the tractor. If they died after being dragged off the trailer then that was ok. The buyer only winked at the caller during bidding-very polished-he bought for a supplier to fast food burger joints. I lived a few miles from a industry building that made the processing machinery that beat/chopped/ ground the cattle into patties, they hired anyone who could weld stainless steel and machinists to run cnc and lathes for assembly line manufacturing and replacement parts.
What about when there are coyotes, cougars, wolves, bobcat, bears, and lynx? Now Catlady is having rust fixed. You are still welcome to camp on my land near Show Low, and yes a cow will come through. My dog barks like crazy at cows and pretty much anything. Arizona is pretty much all free range, even on private land.
I know you love him. He’s your buddy. God bless you and your friends. Be safe.
You got that right! 🌲🌵🐕🦺🐕
I think the grazing helps w keeping the land from being sold off for grazing. I'm with you they are a little gross and annoying at times. I had one knock over my starlink like a week after I got it lol. Luckily it wasn't harmed.
Haha that’s funny. Yeah I have had them come right into my camp before as well. 🌲🌵
When you said Dodger is probably the best camping dog around. Echo was probably thinking Daddy what about me! I set when you say seat I obey your commands im I the best obedient dog around?
I wonder what, if any, liability issues there are with cattle grazing on public land? If a rancher's cattle injures or damages a camper or their property, who is liable? Or do public land users assume the risk, and have no recourse? Hmmm...
Forgot to mention the thumbnail. Good job, the face is priceless….
Haha thanks. Man, thumbnails are the hardest part of UA-cam I swear! 🌵🌲
The practice of Free ranging cattle has been going on a long long time.
You take good care of the Dogs. 💖😊
Me like todays video. My spirit soars like a hawk to walk with you in spirit, man with two dog.
Have a great rest of your week on the great land of the west. Be well…
ScottyP
AKA Chief SofaSurfer
Columbia Missouri
Thank you, ScottyP! Glad you enjoyed it. 🌲🌵🐕🦺🐕
Quite frankly I think humans are the worst to allow anywhere. The animals are supposed to be on the land. The only garbage they leave is something that helps things grow. I thought people camped because they wanted to see nature?
Hey there GO it's really pretty where you're at I say you're just taking care of your sweet little dogs because they are you're family amazing video today I am with you because I have a little puppy
Don't encourage Echo by walking towards where the animals where. May the good Lord watch over you and your family and friends. Peace and Love 😊.
are you keeping Echoes batteries charged..lol
I found you recently.I like your videos. I love your dogs.💯👍.
I'm so glad you found my channel. It's great to have another awesome subscriber 🌵🌲🐕🦺🐕
@GotOut i subscribed to your channel three weeks ago, i don't comment on every video I watch, but I watch your videos until the end, and you get thumbs up every time.👍
Seems to me that free range cattle on BLM land is no different than bison living on that same land. Plus its much healthier for the animals than being coraled up in several feet of dung!! Those cattle ain't going to McDonald's 😂 ✌🏻
Much better for the cattle. They are definitely always very happy to free range! 🌵🌲
Just wondering, can you do a video on how and why you became a full timer. Would like to know your background and skills, anyway enjoy life, 👍🏻🇺🇸
Thanks for the suggestion. It’s not a bad idea. I did make a video called why I’m a loner and also I did an ask me anything live stream. You might want to check those out until I get around to making another video on the topic. 🌵🌲
Enjoy the public lands while you can. Very soon the public lands will be sold to the highest bidder. Lining the pockets of the rich and wealthy corporations. Thanks America, greatly appreciated. NOT
The cattle don't tear up that ground what's the weather you like it or not you got to do your research for you run your mouth just saying
I run my mouth when I want out here 🌵🌲
Oh heavens NO NO NO NO ! We cannot have people paying 0 to live/stay somewhere !!!