From experience ripping things up... I've learned to lay nail boards with the nail points down. No one intentionally steps on a nail, but all it takes is a little stumble or inattention for a long, rusty nail to go into the bottom of your foot and maybe even out the top. Even if you're up to date on your tetanus shots, a nail in your foot can make your life miserable for a week or so until it heals. Cheers
Have seen these studies on sea kelp meal for livestock? I saw a couple farm steaders give raw fresh seaweed or sea kelp to pigs and the pigs devour it. Look it up my boy. I been learning about regenerative farming too with Ray Archuleta, Gabe Brown, and Dr Zach Bush. Check it out u will find it interesting
Yes. I used to produce animal feed nearly 20 years ago in Alaska for our family business. Kelp meal was used, as was wild Alaskan salmon meal. I haven't incorporated those in to my feeds here for cost saving reasons. If I already had it on hand for goats/cattle, I might give some to my pigs. Always weighing options though. Thanks for mentioning it 👍
From experience ripping things up... I've learned to lay nail boards with the nail points down. No one intentionally steps on a nail, but all it takes is a little stumble or inattention for a long, rusty nail to go into the bottom of your foot and maybe even out the top. Even if you're up to date on your tetanus shots, a nail in your foot can make your life miserable for a week or so until it heals. Cheers
Ease each area a little bit at a time so less breaks and cracks.
Have seen these studies on sea kelp meal for livestock? I saw a couple farm steaders give raw fresh seaweed or sea kelp to pigs and the pigs devour it. Look it up my boy. I been learning about regenerative farming too with Ray Archuleta, Gabe Brown, and Dr Zach Bush. Check it out u will find it interesting
Yes. I used to produce animal feed nearly 20 years ago in Alaska for our family business. Kelp meal was used, as was wild Alaskan salmon meal. I haven't incorporated those in to my feeds here for cost saving reasons. If I already had it on hand for goats/cattle, I might give some to my pigs. Always weighing options though. Thanks for mentioning it 👍