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Karen Launchbaugh
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Rangeland Plant Basics
A simple description of rangeland plant types and growth characteristics.
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Ah, yes, ternary diagrams!!
Deer don't eat much grass--look at your diagram.
🎯 Key Takeaways for quick navigation: 00:01 🐄 *Multiespecie de pastoreo es cuando más de un tipo de ganado pasta en la misma unidad de tierra.* 03:00 🍽️ *Las diferencias en la selección de alimentos entre especies permiten la creación de rebaños o manadas mixtas para alcanzar objetivos de manejo.* 12:17 💰 *El pastoreo de varias especies puede aumentar la capacidad de carga de pastizales y generar mayores ingresos económicos.* 15:45 🐏 *La formación de vínculos entre especies jóvenes, como ovejas y ganado, puede reducir la depredación y las necesidades de cercas.* 17:11 🦠 *A pesar de las ventajas, aún existe el riesgo de transmisión de enfermedades entre diferentes especies en situaciones de pastoreo mixto.* Made with HARPA AI
Incredible presentation especially awesome graphics!
Glad you found it useful. The presentation doesn't give many specific guidelines, but should give you a framework on which to start experimenting.
@@klaunchb1 The triangle of grazing stock and native herbivores was especially helpful!
Having done my degree on range management it's time for more researches and help conservative and preserve the natural resources for current and future use
thank you for this
So the more the merrier ,excellent work ,
What a valuable lecture i watch it.
You should've added a short description of each plant and maybe some pros and cons of each, like toxicity, protein levels, palatablity.
Very helpful, thank you! I'd like to rotationally graze a milking cow and sheep or goat with kunekune (pastured) pigs-- have you heard of or seen this done? Thank you!
yes - multi-species grazing is certainly a great tool. Glad you are honing your skill.
Great video! I will be starting as an intern with BLM in NM for Rangeland Monitoring/Management and this video was so helpful! Really gave me a clearer picture of what my time with BLM will consist of.
Thank you for this lecture. I am taking an environmental management class at the University of Oregon and this was very helpful for my studying.
Where might Pig, Turkey, Duck + Chicken fall on the triangle?
Great👏 we need more lectures👍. This lecture clarifies the reason that why the researches related to rangeland management often have taken long time for obtaining results!
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Best lecture I have ever heard on youtube. God bless u
Wow, thank you
Great 👍 ...
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it is very useful lecture
Excellent range of information. Much appreciated.
you make it too easy. thank you
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please i want animal nutrition books references
Nice presentation ..... Can you give me the reference study material used in this video. If, yes then send it to my email rk440659@gmail.com
Did you goted the reference
Very interesting video, I've been working with sheep and cattle , for over five years and it works great.
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For example, grazing short-duration non-selectively high-density; Rabbits, Quail, Chickens, Ducks, Geese, Guinea, Turkey, Sheep, Goats, Cattle, Deer..what would be the best livestock groupings and sequence to graze..for maximum soil impact and minimal exposure to parasites ?
It depends on where, probably. I'd also like to see a few examples of contexts and the combos that perform well.
Why do you say that MIG doesn't work well in environments having less constant humidity/rainfall? The grazing pressure is moved sooner when the grasses-Forbes recover more slowly and the animals need hay or other grassland when recovery stops. Each year with correct management preserving an abundant litter bank, the carbon bank in the soil grows deeper, water is retained, vegetative growth is prolonged, animal carrying capacity improves. Did you evaluate only a first-year scenario?
An interesting talk, thanks for sharing!
nice lecture very helpful.
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Can you share your slides please
Nice lecture
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Great explanation... Can I get the reference reading material you used in this video?
I also need that reference document
So this is why cattle are called slow elk
Of course, some feeding behaviors are learned, and not simply innate. For instance, a couple horses that lived with a herd of dairy goats learned to browse multiflora rose, among other woody species, from the goats. The horses did not typically take an entire branch of multiflora rose into their mouths as they goats often did, but tended to eat the leaves and softer growing tips. Due to their size, they typically consumed multiflora rose and other woody plants above the browse line created by the goats. It has been observed that among species like cattle, those that are raised by their dams in diverse pastures will more readily consume a wider range of plants than cattle raised either on improved pastures, or hand raised cattle, such as dairy calves. Even with a species, learned behavior apparently plays a role.
Could you please confirm the protective effect of co-grazing horses with sheep and/or goats? We have seen this effect for decades, but someone close to us is currently in the position of defending multi-species management (grazing, and bale grazing in winter) to the State. Thank you, Karen, for your excellent presentations on various aspects of grazing!
Which state if you don’t mind telling? Thanks
B.S.= Get ALL SUBSIDIZED CATTLE OFF AMERICA'S PUBLIC LANDS & FORESTS NOW !
This video popped up in my Recommended List again and I watched it again. My thumbs up is still active so I will comment: It is informative, concise, and even a little inspiring. Nice video.
thank you for the video
This is an underrated channel.
Thank very much for very educative video. I am studying African Buffalo in Mozambique
Following those with pasture chickens would be even better. Chickens will break the pest cycles
True, however I feel like rotational grazing seems not to be adressed in this talk.
Yes, but Karen Launchbaugh addresses grazing plans in separate videos.
are there any more lectures? this is great but where is the follow up?
That triangle chart makes no sense at all.
Really? I thought it was very helpful.
Hi Brent!
@@Skashoon lol hello!
Great video, Karen! Thanks for sharing.