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mysunwolf
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They all look just wonderful and the new Ram seems to fit right in with the others....just Handsome. The cattle seem to be content and growing, too. If ya could get some lespedeza to grow there it would belp your sheep out with the parasites as it is a natural help with those parasites. It does sound as if the rotational grazing is working out for ya too. Hope the hoof problems get better soon, and some of the moisture will give ya a break.
Thank you @CntryBoy777! I love Zee, some would say he is not "masculine" enough but I will be using him on ewe lambs so a pin head is appreciated.
Lespedeza is used around here by the highway guys to stop erosion on hillsides. I'm worried about planting it on the property in case we ever sell, don't want the pastures to look like roadsides
The pastures do look great, and it's really super that they rebound fast enough that you have to mow between rotations... IMHO that's a fair indicator that you need more animals!
Any chance you can leave one pasture fallow long enough to eliminate the worms? Then confine and deworm all the animals before putting them into that pasture. Then cycle through the rest/other pastures the same until the worms are gone?
ETA, your animals look great! Where's a pic of that gorgeous pyr that protects them?
Hahaha I definitely need more animals!! Part of the mowing is making sure that the weeds that nothing eats (thistle and horsenettle and burdock oh my) stay down and don't seed out and make more of themselves. But the other part is that otherwise everything gets way too tall (was taller than me at one point this year, and I am 5'5'').
That's a good idea about fallow pasture and I hadn't ever thought of it like that. I'd been thinking I'd have to sell out of sheep and graze cattle. But in reality I could just mow and feed hay... I think it would have to be 120 days to get rid of all the parasites


You make a good point, Puff hasn't made an appearance in a while! Poor guy was so sad after I butchered all his chickens, he's been sulking for over a month. Once I get the laying hens out on the field with him I think he'll feel a little better.