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Waterloo Ranch
Добавлен 29 дек 2022
We are a regenerative farm & ranch in Rice, Washington offering premium, pasture-raised beef, lamb, and eggs. Please visit our website for information on product offerings, availability, pick-up and delivery locations, and special events featuring our premium products.
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Waterloo Ranch Farm-to-Table Dinner 2024
Waterloo Ranch hosts a farm-to-table dinner at Crossroads Event Center in Colville, WA in May of 2024. We prepare and serve a five course meal for local guests featuring lamb, beef, and eggs from our ranch and fresh ingredients from other local producers. Thanks to all the local farms and ranches who served as our suppliers for this dinner, and thanks to our great friend Chef Taus Schumacher for helping us showcase the local bounty of Stevens County. And thanks to our friend John Grod for the wonderful videography.
About this channel:
Welcome to Waterloo Ranch. We are a regenerative farm and ranch specializing in raising registered Katahdin hair sheep in the Selkirk Mountains of Northeast W...
About this channel:
Welcome to Waterloo Ranch. We are a regenerative farm and ranch specializing in raising registered Katahdin hair sheep in the Selkirk Mountains of Northeast W...
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This Ain't Just Any Old Grain-Finished Beef!
Просмотров 1354 месяца назад
We source the highest-quality feeds for our cows so we can promise our customers happy, healthy animals and the most tender, well-marbled, flavorful beef around. About this channel: Welcome to Waterloo Ranch. We are a regenerative farm and ranch specializing in raising registered Katahdin hair sheep in the Selkirk Mountains of Northeast Washington. In addition to grass-fed lamb, we also sell be...
Rejected (Orphaned) Lamb Update
Просмотров 388 месяцев назад
About this channel: Welcome to Waterloo Ranch. We are a regenerative farm and ranch specializing in raising registered Katahdin hair sheep in the Selkirk Mountains of Northeast Washington. In addition to grass-fed lamb, we also sell beef from pasture-raised cows, pasture-raised eggs, and organic crops. Please visit our website to learn more about us, find links to follow us on social, and join ...
Brooding Chicks Outdoors
Просмотров 129 месяцев назад
About this channel: Welcome to Waterloo Ranch. We are a regenerative farm and ranch specializing in raising registered Katahdin hair sheep in the Selkirk Mountains of Northeast Washington. In addition to grass-fed lamb, we also sell beef from pasture-raised cows, pasture-raised eggs, and organic crops. Please visit our website to learn more about us, find links to follow us on social, and join ...
Another Lamb Arrives (Late)
Просмотров 409 месяцев назад
Collecting and tracking data for Katahdin Hair Sheep International and the National Sheep Improvement Program is a lot more work but it does make our flock pretty special. About this channel: Welcome to Waterloo Ranch. We are a regenerative farm and ranch specializing in raising registered Katahdin hair sheep in the Selkirk Mountains of Northeast Washington. In addition to grass-fed lamb, we al...
Minerva Tries to Find her Lamb
Просмотров 2049 месяцев назад
Ewes will call to their lambs when they briefly 'lose' them, but this lamb isn't calling back. About this channel: Welcome to Waterloo Ranch. We are a regenerative farm and ranch specializing in raising registered Katahdin hair sheep in the Selkirk Mountains of Northeast Washington. In addition to grass-fed lamb, we also sell beef from pasture-raised cows, pasture-raised eggs, and organic crops...
Rejected (Orphaned) Lamb Intervention
Просмотров 2099 месяцев назад
We have some great mothers, but this triplet has been rejected (orphaned) and we're trying to save him. About this channel: Welcome to Waterloo Ranch. We are a regenerative farm and ranch specializing in raising registered Katahdin hair sheep in the Selkirk Mountains of Northeast Washington. In addition to grass-fed lamb, we also sell beef from pasture-raised cows, pasture-raised eggs, and orga...
How To Cook Your Waterloo Ranch Steaks
Просмотров 57711 месяцев назад
Proper searing is THE most important part of cooking a steak. Sure, there are a ton of rubs out there, and plenty of great barbecues, but all you need for a great steak is salt, a super hot stove, and a cast iron skillet. I sometimes do this on a Blackstone griddle, but in the winter it’s hard to get the griddle hot enough. I've also done achieved a similar result by setting an outdoor char-gri...
Sheep Stuck In The Hay Feeder!
Просмотров 16411 месяцев назад
Di tries to help his buddy get out of the hay feeder. 🤣 About this channel: Welcome to Waterloo Ranch. We are a regenerative farm and ranch specializing in raising registered Katahdin hair sheep in the Selkirk Mountains of Northeast Washington. In addition to grass-fed lamb, we also sell beef from pasture-raised cows, pasture-raised eggs, and organic crops. Please visit our website to learn mor...
Daily Snack Time for the Sheep
Просмотров 119Год назад
Welcome to Waterloo Ranch. We are a regenerative farm and ranch specializing in raising registered Katahdin hair sheep in the Selkirk Mountains of Northeast Washington. In addition to grass-fed lamb, we also sell beef from pasture-raised cows, pasture-raised eggs, and organic crops. Please visit our website to learn more about us, find links to follow us on social, and join our newsletter to st...
60 lb. Goat vs 130 lb. Ewe
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Welcome to Waterloo Ranch. We are a regenerative farm and ranch specializing in raising registered Katahdin hair sheep in the Selkirk Mountains of Northeast Washington. In addition to grass-fed lamb, we also sell beef from pasture-raised cows, pasture-raised eggs, and organic crops. Please visit our website to learn more about us, find links to follow us on social, and join our newsletter to st...
Why You Shouldn't Store Hay In Your Feeding Area
Просмотров 132Год назад
Welcome to Waterloo Ranch. We are a regenerative farm and ranch specializing in raising registered Katahdin hair sheep in the Selkirk Mountains of Northeast Washington. In addition to grass-fed lamb, we also sell beef from pasture-raised cows, pasture-raised eggs, and organic crops. Please visit our website to learn more about us, find links to follow us on social, and join our newsletter to st...
WELCOME TO WATERLOO RANCH
Просмотров 733Год назад
Welcome to Waterloo Ranch. We are a regenerative farm and ranch specializing in raising registered Katahdin hair sheep in the Selkirk Mountains of Northeast Washington. In addition to grass-fed lamb, we also sell beef from pasture-raised cows, pasture-raised eggs, and organic crops. Please visit our website to learn more about us, find links to follow us on social, and join our newsletter to st...
Vito (the Goat) Falls Into Mineral Feeder!
Просмотров 129Год назад
Vito (the Goat) Falls Into Mineral Feeder!
Rotational Grazing 2 - First Paddock to Paddock Move
Просмотров 178Год назад
Rotational Grazing 2 - First Paddock to Paddock Move
Coming Soon: The Livestock Guardian Dog Team
Просмотров 349Год назад
Coming Soon: The Livestock Guardian Dog Team
DIY Livestock Guardian Dog Shelter (Portable)
Просмотров 197Год назад
DIY Livestock Guardian Dog Shelter (Portable)
17 day old chicks. They grow up so fast.
Просмотров 64Год назад
17 day old chicks. They grow up so fast.
Our First 40 Chicks! Farm Fresh Eggs Coming Soon!
Просмотров 53Год назад
Our First 40 Chicks! Farm Fresh Eggs Coming Soon!
Such a great presentation. You guys look wonderful.
Waterloo Rocks!
This was so awesome! Wish we could have been there!
Need longer content also that lamb is big enough to be on creep feed bottle shouldve been cut out
He was on hay and the occasional bottle at this point. I've read many different opinions on this but many say that a bottle lamb should reach 25 lbs. before being fully weaned. We weighed him (and everyone else) about a week later when they were all moved to spring pasture. He weighed 23.5 lbs. at that time and we let him fend for himself from that point on. He's smaller than his fellow lambs (obviously) but he's doing well. Thanks for watching.
If ya give em a bigger pasture you won't have to move em as much, also it ain't rocket science jus look up how many acres you need per sheep in Stevens county, i think its something like 1 per acre so say you got 5 sheep then you just need a 5 acre feild, and go from there.
We've come a long way in rotational grazing since this video. This paddock was clearly too small for the full 3.5 days. Ideally, in the spring especially, we'd have them only eat it down to a height where it still remains in premium growth phase (about 3-6 inches in this case), and that's what we strive for now. A good rule of thumb is about 1320 sq ft of paddock a day for every animal unit (1,000 lbs. of animal). This is, of course, dependent on an incredible number of variables, such as forage growth phase/height, forage variety, forage species/nutritional value, forage density, and whether or not the animals are pregnant or nursing, just to name a few. Moisture plays a role as well since it makes the flock/herd more susceptible to parasites, and that's another big reason why we move them so frequently, dry or wet, despite larger paddocks. In any case, we have a lot more animals now and the paddocks in the spring were nearly 2 acres in size this year. Still, we moved them about twice a week for nearly 3 months, basically until prime growing season was over. In addition to all the other considerations above, we managed to keep a lot of our pasture from going to seed and losing nutritional value as forage, and we got a lot of re-growth during 30ish day paddock resting periods. Thanks for watching. Enjoy the rest of summer.
Where do you buy your hay?
We now work exclusively with 3x4x8 bales of orchard grass and alfalfa that have been hay-tested so we know metrics like ADF, NDF, TDN, and RFV, etc., before we buy a semi load. This, of course, limits our supplier choices but we've found a good producer/supplier in Oregon. Not as local as we'd like but at least still here in the PNW.
I Love this!
Poor thing! Looks like it caught on!
OH MY!!!! HOW PRECIOUS!!! He is like "Oh, there's daddy with my breakfast "
That's so sweet ❤
That looked like number 26??? WOW!!!
I am learning alot. Thanks for sharing.
That's a Momma for you!
Theat was so sweet ❤
You guys are busy!!! Poor baby!
Love your animals ❤
Yum!!!!
Looks great!
Gotta show this to Papaw, he'll love it 😀
The sheer brutality....
Thats not a goat, that's a cabrito, a little guy. A grown Billy is a Chivo or a Cabron, another word for Butthole, as in bad attitude
Both: We good? What are you looking to do? Both: ...No, we good. Goat: You wanna wrassle? Ewe: Nah Goat: Headbutt? Ewe embarks together on casual stroll Goat: Okay new buddy. Whoopee! Cheerful dancing ensues.
I loved having goats when the kids showed them in 4H. They're almost like a dog. They would play and follow you around the yard. Couple time they even got into the house...I'm sitting there watching TV and look over and there's a goat in the living room 😂
so much friggan cuteness in a very short span of time! I love how well goats and sheep get along w eachother - just be sure not to add any donkeys, their roughousing/play is almost always far too rough for most other livestock with whom they're multispecies grazed, esp bc they sometimes bite each other.
Wow. Ant Bev is so proud of you! You are living my dream. Hope to connect with you again. 😺
It really is Beautiful!
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Grew up with goats, they are a pleasure & a pain
Too funny!😁
I think he had a few choice words for you after he got out of there! 😂
They are a hungry bunch!
WOW! When you get the rest of the sheep the grass will only last them a day!
Our reels go out to 1320 feet each, so we can build a paddock of any size, up to about 4.25 acres if we use our permanent fencing as one of the four sides. We'll never need a 3.5 day paddock of that size...not even for our four cows. We adjust the paddock sizes each paddock move with the reels of twine based on 'animal units' (one animal unit = 1,000 lbs. of animal). As a rule of thumb, one animal unit requires about 1320 sq. ft. of grazing area per day. Naturally, this varies based on pasture quality, and many other factors, but it's a good place to start and then you can tweak the next paddock size based on how much your animals eat it down. Hoping to do a video on paddock size calculations soon. It will, however, bore anyone who isn't a newish rancher, but that's fine.
She seems like a good mamma!
Better not let those Babies escape! LOL!
So precious ❤
*Promo SM* 💘
Did you get him?
Sooo cute!!
Looks super secure!
I bet they were glad to be out of there!
She might have been ready to put you under that snow!
Looks good!
Can't wait to see them at work!
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Hint hints they want a scratching stump
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She is adorable ❤
Koko and the boys
Hi sweet Koko
❤ So beautiful there!