What they DON'T tell you about ZERO GRAZING

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  • Опубликовано: 12 дек 2024

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  • @GordonKerik
    @GordonKerik 8 месяцев назад +3

    Hello there I'm an Alberta beef farmer I've been following you guys for some time very interesting to see what you've done

    • @grasstechnology
      @grasstechnology  8 месяцев назад

      Thanks

    • @dendes804
      @dendes804 5 месяцев назад

      Greetings, dear farmers. I see from the comments that you have very big difficulties with the land. I am from Siberia and I have a hobby of breeding horses. I have a lot of land for grazing and making hay. There are tractors and everything necessary for making hay. If any of you really want to start breeding beef cattle, then I can offer you this breeding here in Siberia on partnership terms. Our meat market is experiencing an acute shortage of meat, so this niche can be said to be empty and without competition. On my land areas You can increase the number of broodstock to 3000. Breeds such as Hereford, Galloway, and Angus are suitable for our climate. If you're interested, I'm looking forward to hearing from you. Write to me in the comments

  • @DiarmuidByrne
    @DiarmuidByrne 8 месяцев назад +2

    Cows are on grass full time since 10th of February via zero grazer. Ground conditions too wet to let out cows for 2nd rotation. doing very little damage with zero grazer. 2 kg less concentrates less in parlour and higher litres , protein and fat than other years. Re growth much quicker. IMO they are the way forward.

  • @farmideas
    @farmideas 7 месяцев назад

    This will be the top Item in the Viewing Guide in the next issue of Practical Farm Ideas. Jim underlines two critical issues: 1 - reducing the cost of replacements by keeping older cows which might have slipped a few months, or maybe even lost a quarter because the barrener sells for €750 but her replacement heifer costs €1,500 and produces 10 - 20% less milk. 2. Getting palatable fibre into cows, especially in spring. Feeding zero graze grass is his solution. Excellent video

    • @dendes804
      @dendes804 5 месяцев назад

      Greetings, dear farmers. I see from the comments that you have very big difficulties with the land. I am from Siberia and I have a hobby of breeding horses. I have a lot of land for grazing and making hay. There are tractors and everything necessary for making hay. If any of you really want to start breeding beef cattle, then I can offer you this breeding here in Siberia on partnership terms. Our meat market is experiencing an acute shortage of meat, so this niche can be said to be empty and without competition. On my land areas You can increase the number of broodstock to 3000. Breeds such as Hereford, Galloway, and Angus are suitable for our climate. If you're interested, I'm looking forward to hearing from you. Write to me in the comments

  • @teresawalsh4114
    @teresawalsh4114 8 месяцев назад +2

    Had a man here doing a survey on bagers
    on farm he said we do not have bagers but do have foxes he said I was lucky I was not zero grazing because I would bring in carp mixed with grass my dear man bale of silage has taking me out of trouble all the time

  • @jessebaker1883
    @jessebaker1883 День назад

    Hi. When you start feeding the grass is it grass only or are you still supplementing with the TMR? Could you run the cows on grass all year @ 4-5kg dry matter if you had the grass available? Thanks.

  • @LtColDaddy71
    @LtColDaddy71 8 месяцев назад +7

    I’ll “invest” in letting my cattle graze with 2 moves per day. Not capital expenditure’s on equipment to bring the feed to them, and then bring the fertility back to the land. It takes less Human Resources to do it my way with well trained cattle.
    People wonder why farmers go broke….

    • @dendes804
      @dendes804 5 месяцев назад

      Greetings, dear farmers. I see from the comments that you have very big difficulties with the land. I am from Siberia and I have a hobby of breeding horses. I have a lot of land for grazing and making hay. There are tractors and everything necessary for making hay. If any of you really want to start breeding beef cattle, then I can offer you this breeding here in Siberia on partnership terms. Our meat market is experiencing an acute shortage of meat, so this niche can be said to be empty and without competition. On my land areas You can increase the number of broodstock to 3000. Breeds such as Hereford, Galloway, and Angus are suitable for our climate. If you're interested, I'm looking forward to hearing from you. Write to me in the comments

  • @tonyclack5901
    @tonyclack5901 8 месяцев назад +10

    What about the cows natural environement which is outside. I farm organically and would not dream of depriving my animals of the enjoyment of the sun and wind on their bodies.

    • @sparlinggeorge
      @sparlinggeorge 8 месяцев назад

      True, but at this present time and weather,, it s best there is,

    • @dmcg6074
      @dmcg6074 8 месяцев назад

      What do you do when it's too wet?

  • @_Steve_M_
    @_Steve_M_ 8 месяцев назад +2

    "I'm not asking you to invest any more money, but I am asking you invest..."

  • @theoracle8560
    @theoracle8560 8 месяцев назад +4

    Man who sells zero grazers for a living thinks zero grazers are great. In other news rain is wet, very very very very very wet.

  • @didierfertil6334
    @didierfertil6334 8 месяцев назад

    Très intelligent 😊

  • @guernseygoodness
    @guernseygoodness 8 месяцев назад

    Zero grazing is nothing new. In the 70’s and 80’s a lot of farmers were green chopping with New Holland flail mowers which blows the grass into feeder or dump wagons.

    • @grasstechnology
      @grasstechnology  8 месяцев назад

      It's an old system for sure. Farmers have been doing it for years.

  • @audreyshelton9301
    @audreyshelton9301 8 месяцев назад

    All I can say is we have different ideas about body conditions and clean cows .