this came across my feed so i am new to your channel, havent looked at any other videos yet. but based on this one .... and it's only a year ago.. have you considered feeder calves and selling them to locals so they don't have to go to walmart and buy foreign or low quality beef? I only have four head right, 1 bull(highlander), 1 cow(highlander/hereford), 1 heifer and 1 steer. The steer is going to freezer camp this winter, he's almost finished growing out. i want to sell the heifer because i don't need her and not sure if she should breed back to her daddy... i don't know how all that stuff works, honestly. the little bit of reading i've done on it says its possible. BUT she's stunted. way too small for a yearling. and i don't even know why because she eats EVERYTHING and has been wormed. Her brother the steer was a fat boy and grew fast and always looked blocky the way a beef cow should. She's just a scrawny rangy little thing, like one of those wild cows you'd see in a Remington painting. So yeah... i'm ready for her to go away and be someone elses problem. I only just started rotational grazing last year. other than the cows i also have sheep and goats (11 head total) and i read somewhere that five goats equal one cow - but the guy who said that didn't specify which breed... milk cow? meat cow? mini cow? beef master? i don't know! Oh and i almost forgot my two ponies.... little donkey sized ponies, not the itty bitty things or the bigger ones. Regardless of that... i have JUST enough grass for everyone. i would have more except i have four pastures that are in repair mode. once the grass takes off- next year - i wouldn't mind keeping the next calf. There are a lot of things growing here the cows will NOT eat, even if they were starving. that's coffee weed and dog fennel. the goats and sheep nip at it but if i didn't cut it down it would take over the entire landscape. both of them STINK. there is also wisteria growing specifically in another field and i have heard it's really toxic. i will have to pay someone to come remove it. i hate that stuff with a passion. don't care how pretty it is. And there is yellow jasmine. cute little bitty vines with little bitty yellow flowers. the whole plant will kill your goats in a short amount of time. so that particular field is utterly useless. Technically i have five fields but i don't count the last one. it's just a no go zone for anything that grazes. and of course, it's the biggest field! So.... here's a note to anyone who is new at this homesteading lifestyle.... be careful what you plant on your new property. some of those pretty flowers you see at Lowe's are highly toxic and incredibly invasive and absolutely useless. they will ruin your land. I would rather have five fields of kudzu than what i have right now!
Sarcasm is the lowest form of intelligence. Your poor cows and breaking the parasitic cycle and self medicating on native herbs must be hard on them. 😂❤ lovin it.
You should learn how to rotate if you want to do rotational grazing. You run out of feed in the winter, and they drop down to BCS 2. Now, you don't turn them in until the grass is past its prime. There is a balance. It isn't the joke you tell people it is. As far as BCS, you shouldn't listen to anyone telling you they are a BCS 7. I saw a three, some fours, maybe some fives. If you want to raise cattle, find a good mentor. It doesn't seem like you are very serious.
Don't you know you should cut that grass !!? Not good for the cows to eat that grass . That's probably why they look so swollen, not fat ! That bull looks just awful, not fat but sick !
It’s not rotational grazing. Have you checked your management such as if you have too much grass, then add more cows. When cows are full they’ll stop eating, lay down and chew cud. What about your vet practices? What supplements are you feeding them? RG is down well by many ranchers without the problems.
Hahaha ur sense of humor is just ❤️❤️
"my cows are dying from obestiy!" cows "OH HELL NO YOU DID NOT CALL ME FAT"
Love the sarcasm! Cattle look wonderful. Keep up the good work.
you do need a handful of sheep to thin out the weeds and stuff cows wont eat...clean that up and and give grass more sun and fertilizer
The sarcasm is Master Level 100.
I hope your cows are ok. Have you considered continous grazing? I bet you could be overstocked and overgrazed in a few short months. Lol.
you are the King of sarcasms in the RG world, keep up the good work , glad to see you are not running a B&B outfit
I hope you have some future sons of Cadillac for sale. He is a beast. Just perfect.
The mud stops the predators from seeing them smart cows 😂
#naturalGramma ❤ your humor!
😊 grow your own is a great idea. The only other way is custom grazing to consume the extra grass.
One hell of a bull you got there.
Cadillac says yes I know.
Beautiful animals
What kind of bull is Cadillac?
South Poll
@@davidcox9808 That’s what I thought. Very nice.
this came across my feed so i am new to your channel, havent looked at any other videos yet. but based on this one .... and it's only a year ago.. have you considered feeder calves and selling them to locals so they don't have to go to walmart and buy foreign or low quality beef?
I only have four head right, 1 bull(highlander), 1 cow(highlander/hereford), 1 heifer and 1 steer. The steer is going to freezer camp this winter, he's almost finished growing out. i want to sell the heifer because i don't need her and not sure if she should breed back to her daddy... i don't know how all that stuff works, honestly. the little bit of reading i've done on it says its possible. BUT she's stunted. way too small for a yearling. and i don't even know why because she eats EVERYTHING and has been wormed. Her brother the steer was a fat boy and grew fast and always looked blocky the way a beef cow should. She's just a scrawny rangy little thing, like one of those wild cows you'd see in a Remington painting.
So yeah... i'm ready for her to go away and be someone elses problem. I only just started rotational grazing last year. other than the cows i also have sheep and goats (11 head total) and i read somewhere that five goats equal one cow - but the guy who said that didn't specify which breed... milk cow? meat cow? mini cow? beef master? i don't know! Oh and i almost forgot my two ponies.... little donkey sized ponies, not the itty bitty things or the bigger ones. Regardless of that... i have JUST enough grass for everyone. i would have more except i have four pastures that are in repair mode. once the grass takes off- next year - i wouldn't mind keeping the next calf.
There are a lot of things growing here the cows will NOT eat, even if they were starving. that's coffee weed and dog fennel. the goats and sheep nip at it but if i didn't cut it down it would take over the entire landscape. both of them STINK. there is also wisteria growing specifically in another field and i have heard it's really toxic. i will have to pay someone to come remove it. i hate that stuff with a passion. don't care how pretty it is. And there is yellow jasmine. cute little bitty vines with little bitty yellow flowers. the whole plant will kill your goats in a short amount of time.
so that particular field is utterly useless. Technically i have five fields but i don't count the last one. it's just a no go zone for anything that grazes. and of course, it's the biggest field!
So.... here's a note to anyone who is new at this homesteading lifestyle.... be careful what you plant on your new property. some of those pretty flowers you see at Lowe's are highly toxic and incredibly invasive and absolutely useless. they will ruin your land. I would rather have five fields of kudzu than what i have right now!
You're lucky we had less than 2 inches of rain in last 3 months in west central Missouri.
I would agree with the average of a 7 there is one I seen probably a 6 and several 7s but at least one 8 pushing 9
You need some saler blood,they don't look too fat,more swollen up than anything.
I like the humor! And yeah I see your cattle are so miserable with all that green stuff around them!
Sarcasm is the lowest form of intelligence. Your poor cows and breaking the parasitic cycle and self medicating on native herbs must be hard on them. 😂❤ lovin it.
You should learn how to rotate if you want to do rotational grazing. You run out of feed in the winter, and they drop down to BCS 2. Now, you don't turn them in until the grass is past its prime. There is a balance. It isn't the joke you tell people it is. As far as BCS, you shouldn't listen to anyone telling you they are a BCS 7. I saw a three, some fours, maybe some fives. If you want to raise cattle, find a good mentor. It doesn't seem like you are very serious.
Don't you know you should cut that grass !!? Not good for the cows to eat that grass . That's probably why they look so swollen, not fat ! That bull looks just awful, not fat but sick !
Cheeky
funny
Under extreme duress, suffering, special diets….. I feel sorry for your dilemma. Never seen such poor quality.
grass will grow em' corn will marble em'
It’s not rotational grazing. Have you checked your management such as if you have too much grass, then add more cows. When cows are full they’ll stop eating, lay down and chew cud.
What about your vet practices? What supplements are you feeding them?
RG is down well by many ranchers without the problems.
he's being sarcastic, it's kind of silly though, misleading title