Never thought about standing them up for several minutes to poop on the old paddock until your last video, never thought about the night paddocks being smaller because of sleep until this one. Like the way you think and teach. Respect
Agree fully, perimeter fence to start. I built mine three years ago, use step in posts for paddocks and subdivisions. I did build one stretch of interior fence this spring but that was for security near the driveway gate.
@@drumhillerfarms6858how many cattle and sheep do you run on these. What about hay. Do you harvest those about to seed for winter. Do you have to buy hay?
Exclusion zones-spaces that you fence anilmals out of that spot. Inclusion zones-spaces that you put anumals into for 20 to 30 minutes at ULTRA HIGH DENSITY to trample and then quickly into a looser paddock for a normal grazing time. It is wise to be flexible and do it different each time. Adaptive grazing.
I am thinking of a spot that has tender young plants or poisonous to the species that requires exclusion within their regular paddock. Could also be around poultry tractors, young trees, ...
Never thought about standing them up for several minutes to poop on the old paddock until your last video, never thought about the night paddocks being smaller because of sleep until this one.
Like the way you think and teach. Respect
Thanks!
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Just what I needed to hear!!
@@FuerstenbergE good!
Agree fully, perimeter fence to start. I built mine three years ago, use step in posts for paddocks and subdivisions. I did build one stretch of interior fence this spring but that was for security near the driveway gate.
That’s right
Great video!
Thanks man!
I’m curious how many acres do you have on your farm, grass and cattle look great have a Blessed Sunday 🙏
We own 80 lease 80 that is connected to our farm and just picked up another 25 acres down the road. We have about 110 acres of grass
@@drumhillerfarms6858how many cattle and sheep do you run on these. What about hay. Do you harvest those about to seed for winter. Do you have to buy hay?
@@atangapaul1141 we buy all our hay now days. Run about 120 head of cattle and just got into the lamb this is our first year. Started with 20
Exclusion zones-spaces that you fence anilmals out of that spot.
Inclusion zones-spaces that you put anumals into for 20 to 30 minutes at ULTRA HIGH DENSITY to trample and then quickly into a looser paddock for a normal grazing time.
It is wise to be flexible and do it different each time. Adaptive grazing.
We keep them out of ponds and creeks. We will let them flash graze some of those areas when need be
I am thinking of a spot that has tender young plants or poisonous to the species that requires exclusion within their regular paddock. Could also be around poultry tractors, young trees, ...
Hi subbed you a few kids back .enjoying your channel ❤❤
Thank you!
What do you do for water
We have frost free hydrants all over the farm. Say tuned I’m going to be doing a video in the next week or 2 about it
What about water..
I have frost free hydrants every 300 foot on all 3 farms
@@drumhillerfarms6858 thanks