Thanks for posting this video. Quite informative. I have a few questions here, first is how do i find the correct species of forbs, browse and grass that is local to my farm, can help the soil and also beneficial to the animals. Next, i have dairy cows, goats, sheeps, ducks, chickens and pigs. Though not in large numbers I'd like to rotate them over my piece of land. The problem here is the pigs kind of destroy cuz they are always tilling the soil with their snout, preferably i'd like to seed my plot as little as possible. Also I'd like to know what kind of feed i'd need to supplement my animals along side pasture grazing. Thanks a lot. Waiting for your reply.
@@pumphesh2048 No issues with bloat but be sensible if clover content is very high. Best approach to grazing is get animals in and out as fast as possible - strip graze and backfence would be ideal or paddocks.
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Thanks for posting this video. Quite informative. I have a few questions here, first is how do i find the correct species of forbs, browse and grass that is local to my farm, can help the soil and also beneficial to the animals. Next, i have dairy cows, goats, sheeps, ducks, chickens and pigs. Though not in large numbers I'd like to rotate them over my piece of land. The problem here is the pigs kind of destroy cuz they are always tilling the soil with their snout, preferably i'd like to seed my plot as little as possible. Also I'd like to know what kind of feed i'd need to supplement my animals along side pasture grazing. Thanks a lot. Waiting for your reply.
Any problems with bloat in cattle on this sward, what is best practice short strip grazing?
@@pumphesh2048 No issues with bloat but be sensible if clover content is very high. Best approach to grazing is get animals in and out as fast as possible - strip graze and backfence would be ideal or paddocks.
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