Yeah, I think you have the right idea now Sean. Not over grazing the grass but tidying up lesser quality grass that would be sour for the cattle but not poaching it to allow for regrowth. The camera is perfect now Sean, very enjoyable video and I'm always looking forward to the next update.
Welcome back my friend and absolutely another spectacular beautiful shooting filming footage compilation and a very interesting video to watch, great job and well done my friend ! .. TQSM
Thanks for update on the thinking out loud confusion, sorted. A bit on the late side to watch your video but I like to watch it in peace. Maverick is really looking well. Your ponies weren't long learning the ropes. Your new phone seems much better. Thank you for another great update
Good man Willie yes I'm still amazed how different the years was to last year. A great advantage. To busy Willie to get away. But I'll be in ballinasloe for sure 🙌
First let me say, I know nothing but, I’m wondering why you don’t combine the cattle with the horses and move them together every day combining the impact and grazing styles? I very much enjoy your updates and I think the new-to-you phone is working well. Thanks Sean. ❤
Hi there great question. The reason why is ponies especially mine tend to be brats. They'll bully the cattle out of there way. Also cattle need the higher quality grass to trive . The connemaras are more suited to coarse rough vegetation 🙌
Yes steady camera work sean, to b honest your videos came across good i no some times u would b giving out when u b zooming in to something, ur plan seems to b working plus ponies as u said eating around the cow dung and r being moved along after cattle so not eating it bare with a cover left👍
How a ya Sean. Isn't it all about trial n error and we're having better growing conditions know than last July and June. I don't know but it could be that by having the horses following is mimicking nature as it was for thousands of years on the prairies. You could be on to something. AGAIN. 😅
Thank you colum. I think you are right. The different animals followed each other and kept moving to new pastures. We are definitely a different climate to our friends across the pond and even here we have to adapt to different years . 2023 and 2024 have been completely poler opposite so in that context we need to adjust every time 🙌
Sean, don’t forget we’re waiting to hear how your meat boxes are received. I’m guessing the meat is going to be far superior to anything we would buy at the supermarket and a cut above what we’d find even at the better butchers. There will be few farmers raising beef the way you are doing it. You may have no official label but your meat is truly organic, low intensity and free range in the most expansive way. There is no substitute for happy animals, living as nature intended, in a peaceful setting, kept by the most responsible and caring farmer. You should maybe put a slip in the boxes when they are to be delivered, asking your customers to email you or post on here their feedback after they have cooked and eaten your fare. You’re doing a grand job, producing the beef and educating us in the process 🇮🇪🇸🇬
@PeterOMep-fm6wl well Peter hope you are doing great and thank you for your support. Much appreciated As for the beef boxes they are all gone and delivered. I got home at 1 in the morning after and had to sample the goods. I'm not one for blowing however let's say I'm super happy and my confidence has been really boosted. Absolutely amazing steak IMO. Very very excited I'll do a video soon 🙌
Some times you have to talk to yourself for expert advice
As long as you dont lose the argument
Yeah, I think you have the right idea now Sean. Not over grazing the grass but tidying up lesser quality grass that would be sour for the cattle but not poaching it to allow for regrowth. The camera is perfect now Sean, very enjoyable video and I'm always looking forward to the next update.
Welcome back my friend and absolutely another spectacular beautiful shooting filming footage compilation and a very interesting video to watch, great job and well done my friend ! .. TQSM
Ur v good
Woodman Gearoid thank you
Looking good Sean you'll be making movies next with that thing 👌
Super stuff Michael thank you
Thanks for update on the thinking out loud confusion, sorted. A bit on the late side to watch your video but I like to watch it in peace. Maverick is really looking well. Your ponies weren't long learning the ropes. Your new phone seems much better. Thank you for another great update
Thank you Marie and sorry too for late reply. All settling into their routine. I'll be keeping a tight eye on regrowth 🤔
SKY looks great Sean , Enjoy the weather. Sean the picture was beautiful clear and then it got blurry at the end. You'll get it sorted out.
Thank you my friend 🙌
I really enjoy your videos.
Tá an aimsir go hálainn, a Sheáinín! I'm surprised you're not down at the ploughing!
Good man Willie yes I'm still amazed how different the years was to last year. A great advantage. To busy Willie to get away. But I'll be in ballinasloe for sure 🙌
@@seanofalluinregenerativefa4569 Great stuff. Enjoy Ballinasloe, and for God's sake try to behave yourself!
@@tadhgpheaitwillie 🤣🤣🙌
Quality of camera is so much better.
Super stuff Rachel 👌
First let me say, I know nothing but, I’m wondering why you don’t combine the cattle with the horses and move them together every day combining the impact and grazing styles? I very much enjoy your updates and I think the new-to-you phone is working well. Thanks Sean. ❤
Hi there great question. The reason why is ponies especially mine tend to be brats. They'll bully the cattle out of there way. Also cattle need the higher quality grass to trive . The connemaras are more suited to coarse rough vegetation 🙌
Love your ponies & the names you have on them are gas 😊❤
Yes steady camera work sean, to b honest your videos came across good i no some times u would b giving out when u b zooming in to something, ur plan seems to b working plus ponies as u said eating around the cow dung and r being moved along after cattle so not eating it bare with a cover left👍
Super stuff thank you Mr onion 🙌
How a ya Sean. Isn't it all about trial n error and we're having better growing conditions know than last July and June. I don't know but it could be that by having the horses following is mimicking nature as it was for thousands of years on the prairies. You could be on to something. AGAIN. 😅
Thank you colum. I think you are right. The different animals followed each other and kept moving to new pastures. We are definitely a different climate to our friends across the pond and even here we have to adapt to different years . 2023 and 2024 have been completely poler opposite so in that context we need to adjust every time 🙌
Sean, don’t forget we’re waiting to hear how your meat boxes are received. I’m guessing the meat is going to be far superior to anything we would buy at the supermarket and a cut above what we’d find even at the better butchers. There will be few farmers raising beef the way you are doing it. You may have no official label but your meat is truly organic, low intensity and free range in the most expansive way. There is no substitute for happy animals, living as nature intended, in a peaceful setting, kept by the most responsible and caring farmer. You should maybe put a slip in the boxes when they are to be delivered, asking your customers to email you or post on here their feedback after they have cooked and eaten your fare.
You’re doing a grand job, producing the beef and educating us in the process 🇮🇪🇸🇬
@PeterOMep-fm6wl well Peter hope you are doing great and thank you for your support. Much appreciated
As for the beef boxes they are all gone and delivered. I got home at 1 in the morning after and had to sample the goods. I'm not one for blowing however let's say I'm super happy and my confidence has been really boosted. Absolutely amazing steak IMO. Very very excited
I'll do a video soon 🙌