Rotational Grazing Part 1: Concept and Benefits
Here are the basics benefits of rotational grazing. This may be the most important management practice in having healthy sheep and goats. From parasite control to healthy pastures, this strategy pays dividends.
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I dont have a farm but I so enjoy watching your videos! You are such a great teacher & seem like a really good guy. Have a blessed day, Lonnie!
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You could try Joel Salatins chicken tractor method to use birds to help clean up the cattle/sheep/goat poop on your pasture.
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Great video! Anyone wanting to raise goats and sheep should watch this. We raise goats. Anytime someone approaches us about wanting to raise goats, I always tell them the most important thing to survival is rotate, rotate, rotate.
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These videos are so helpful and inspiring. Thanks!!
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Couldn't have explained it better. Great content sir.
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As Always a lot of great information in your videos thank you very much You are a great teacher
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Another great video Mr. Lonnie!!!
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If you have a rotational grazing grind and other paddock fences touch can you have multiple fence chargers on it would it do the same as multiple ground rods making the bite of the fence sharper
I’m not sure about that. I don’t know how multiple chargers would work on a fence.
Hi - Do you have any recommendations as to how to provide shelter for goats if implementing a rotational grazing system?
If you only have a few you may be able to rig up some kind of portable shelter. But if you have a large number, I don’t know any other way then to have all paddocks connected to your barn.
How long show I keep it my goat in that piece of land?
We do 3-5 days depending on parcel size, number of sheep and how rainy it gets.
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How often do you have bloat in sheep? Im not sure if what I’m seeing is normal swelling or bloat.. still new but what research I’ve done has me worried
I’ve only had a couple of cases in the past 20 years.
what do you recommend to give goats that have a cough? I bought some at an auction noticed one with a cough now all 3 are coughing
It is not uncommon for them to get “shipping fever” (cough, snotty nose, runny eyes) anytime they are moved to a new environment or mixed with new animals. Most of the time it will run its course without problems, but you can give a shot of antibiotics (oxytetracyline, brand name LA-200, or Nuflor).
@@rollingofarm thank you! been watching your videos and learned ALOT! I'm in south Ga so climate to AL not so different
I have 45 acres and plan on putting goats on it and doing rotational grazing. How many goats in your opinion can I put on the 45 acres?
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What I understand from watching your videos is 4-5 goats per acre but I’m a little confused is it 4-5 goats per acre on each paddock you’re putting them on or is it 4-5 per acre figured it on 45 acres?
I would figure 3-4 goats per acre (3 goats x 45 acres = 135 goats) if you have good browse or pasture. You may divide that 45 acres up into smaller paddocks and run all 135 in a 5 acre paddock for a few days before moving them.
That is the exact information I was looking for that will help me to get started. Thank you so much for your help. Also, thank you for all the information on all your videos. Please keep them coming they help a ton.