How To Be Profitable With Beef Cattle - Low Cost Feeding
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- čas přidán 30. 11. 2022
- How To Be Profitable With Beef Cattle - Low Cost Feeding
Today we are talking about how we get our animals to work for us and not us working for them. Let's see how we save a ton of money on cattle feed and feed our cows for free!
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Man U hit the nail on the head with not being afraid to do something different
Straight talk, very informative. Glad to see your operation, blessings from new orleans
Thanks again. I appreciate your work and education.
It's always good to hear what you have to say!
Thank you for the video. I'm getting cows next year and my plan is to rotational graze without feeding grain and my family thinks I'm crazy for not feeding grain and having grass feed/grass finished cows.
Well done . Informative 👍👍👍. Thank you for sharing. Be safe🇨🇦
Wonderful video!!
Nice set of animals. How much do they weigh when you take them to the processor. Blessings on you guys🙂
Great Video. We enjoy your pig video too we have ( Duroc old spot cross ) pigs. Were in WELCOME NC Next to Lexington. Pork BBQ Capital and home of the BBQ Festival
Did you buy yearling steers to finish ? Curious what age you finished at and how well they finished?
Grain is less expensive than hay here in texas...i carry my cattle over winter with grain and grazing, for less than hay..second year no hay. We're in consistant drought in texas...no rain for 5 months this year...and even after a few rains...we're back to 1 month no rain. I'd say we see 7 months no rain.
I love your videos
Hello Chuck, do you follow the cattle with the chickens? And I noticed the pigs are usually in the forested areas. Maybe I missed some information throughout your videos. Is that so the pigs have shade or are you trying to improve the grasses in the forest as well? Curious. Really love your videos and your farm. You keep it real and down to earth. There isn’t a day that goes by that I don’t watch at least three or four of your videos! Hope you and your family are doing well.
Thank you for the great information. We soon will have 14 acres with about half in pasture. We will build a house and hope to have about 5 acres for several cattle. I reckon we could divide up into about acre to acre and a half paddocks to rotationally graze. Are you able to make any hay from the areas they are not on?
Do you do soil chemistry testing? Do you know the % Ca in your field?
What is the going rate to rent pasture land in your area? Anyone know a reasonable rental rate per acre in TN? Tim in northern TN
How big are your lots, acre are bigger? Also what type if any fertilizer do you put down and win???
Good looking property! Same with where the pigs are.
What age are you processing, what are you getting for a hanging weight? Looks great!
So my understanding was that you could feed 1 cow with 1 acre, using proper intensive grazing. (Not counting cow/calf pairs) Were you grazing 20 head on 20 acres? Or do have to have that full 20 for 9 cows?