With this channel our goal is to document, educate, and/or entertain in every video with our daily work. We are currently rotationally grazing roughly 300 head of goats in conjunction with a cow herd on leased land in North Texas. A large portion of videos will be aimed at rotational grazing and multi-species grazing.
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I’m currently using a Jobe Rojo float valve with good success for a low psi system like this. It feeds to the bottom of the tank as opposed to the top like yours so you get about an extra foot of head pressure.
Loved that tribute you added to your dog. Glad he got to live a good life. Any huge differences you’ve noticed going from goats to sheep? My sheep, woolies, will eat just about the same things my boer crosses did. Maybe just a bit less aggressive about it.
Just when I found your channel too ugh. So sad about this. Found an old video of yours I guess and thought I found a new small ruminant grazing channel
I have been trying this for weeks. I have adjusted the height for my nigerian dwarf goats. They still either jump over or squeeze through. Maybe full size goats are dumber than dwarfs?
I for one miss your videos, would like to see more but thank you for taking me to Montana I've always wanted to go I hope this is the best year yet for you all
Thanks for the video. I like the design. I wanted to let you know that your flag is hung incorrectly. When hanging vertically you should be able to rotate it horizontally and it display correctly. You have it in a sign of distress, as when you rotate it, it would display upside down, or in a sign of distress.
Sadly my goats have become very accomplished jumpers & that's what they do when they aren't darting between strands of fencing. As a last resort before simply taking them to a sale I've put shock collars on the ringleaders in an attempt to convince them that the fence can reach out & bite them from a couple of feet away. We'll see how this works but a couple of days in it's looking promising.
Great Look Back at 2022! I enjoy your videos greatly and hope that they keep coming. Welcome to Montana. We are excited to have you here. You have taught me much about small ruminants. Thank you.
Seems like the grass touches your polywire. That reduces the voltage right? Is that ok that it touches the grass? I think its grounded and probably will drain the battery fast.
Jeepers too bad I didn’t see this video earlier I could have maybe stopped in to check out the operation when we went to Cooke City snowmobiling. We went right by there on I90 on our way there and back to Minnesota. Looks like a pretty neat opportunity!
Very cool guys! I'd like to hear you recap your experience in the feedlot as well as opportunities on cover crops if you ever need a video idea 👍 and guard dog 101
I was sure glad to see a video posted from you guys, I miss seeing you all with the goats but it seems to me like your new adventure is working really well for you and I am so glad hope you all had a Merry Christmas and I hope you have a fantastic New Year can't wait for the next video
Thank you very much for this video. I had given up on running goats at my place because of all the horror stories of goats breaking out of any kind of fence. I think “ electric fence training” may be the secret sauce that I’ve been missing.