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How Many Sheep Can I Have Per Acre? 

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I'm often asked "how many sheep can I have on my homestead?". There are so many variables in regards to pasture quality that must be considered in order to answer that question accurately and help someone figure out their stocking density. In a new video series - Ask Dan - I try to answer that question for a viewer. I also discuss rotational grazing and pond management regarding livestock.

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@navarrohillsranch
@navarrohillsranch Год назад
We use the 1 cow unit = 6 hair sheep units in our area. We could probably up the number to 7 but I like a buffer.
@tonydoggett7627
@tonydoggett7627 2 года назад
In Australia, each rural land title will have a stocking rate DSE number which stands for Dry Sheep Equivalent. It gives you an idea of the stocking rates without harming the environment. You also have to factor in Kangaroos that jump fences 🦘
@alexboros1751
@alexboros1751 Год назад
The environment is a fukn mess. That standard is BULLSHIT! I think I have higher standards then retarderers. That's my problem yeah.
@deelg8344
@deelg8344 3 года назад
This is so great! Thanks Dan for your generous advice!
@user-cj2om3mt2z
@user-cj2om3mt2z 3 года назад
Hello! The animals on the farm look happy. from South Korea
@akindofmagick
@akindofmagick 3 года назад
Great new series, Dan!!
@Hassaan911
@Hassaan911 3 года назад
Actually over the past month I was doing this exercise for all animals I want to raise on my retirement homestead in time. I researched Chicken pasture area requirements, Ducks, Rabbits, Goats and Sheep. Of course I kept in mind the rotation resting principle before re-grazing. And I’m interested to learn more here to correct my analysis if so. Thank you for the video.
@maddog8148
@maddog8148 3 года назад
Dan the man!!! Thank you again my friend!! God bless you and the family!!! Stay safe my friend!!👍-Marc.
@TheGrassfedHomestead
@TheGrassfedHomestead 3 года назад
You're welcome! I hope this was helpful!
@fl3082
@fl3082 3 года назад
His hat is 1/3 a cow unit
@TheGrassfedHomestead
@TheGrassfedHomestead 3 года назад
:)
@raybankes7668
@raybankes7668 Год назад
Dont let the wind blow
@jakekeese1522
@jakekeese1522 3 года назад
Great idea in a new series
@webstuff56
@webstuff56 2 года назад
Well done video. You covered all the bases and explained them well.
@kenlee5015
@kenlee5015 3 года назад
Hey Dan, excellent presentation. Glad to see you back at it. Just found you again because of your trip to my town, Troy, MT. Hopefully YT keeps us in touch this time.
@TheGrassfedHomestead
@TheGrassfedHomestead 3 года назад
You're in Troy?!
@kenlee5015
@kenlee5015 3 года назад
@@TheGrassfedHomestead yep. Last we talked I was in Newport, Wa and you hooked me up with a realtor. He didn't work out, that happens. But we found our acreage just over the border in Montana and loving it.
@bettinah.7429
@bettinah.7429 3 года назад
Great idea on the new ‘series’,I am sure this will definitely help many people out. While I have never fed animals with the intention of creating food for myself I have spent many years of my life feeding animals. My horses in particular required careful feed/pasture management,their were times my pastures were very small and my hay grain requirements were greater. Different times of the year the pasture itself has different nutritional value, spring is very rich where the heat of the summer and the later fall the nutritional make up changes. Bush hogging the fields and manure management keeps the optimal grazing length and helps deal with parasite and weed pressure. Also with my horses age and wether they were in training or work also impacted feed. The same principles apply to any grazing animal really.
@TheGrassfedHomestead
@TheGrassfedHomestead 3 года назад
yes!
@Kim-J312
@Kim-J312 2 года назад
Best knowledgeable info on sheep on u-tube. ! Thanks !
@williambryan2804
@williambryan2804 2 года назад
Hi Dan. Nice description.
@kathygalvin4325
@kathygalvin4325 3 года назад
Good video!
@bohemoth1
@bohemoth1 3 года назад
I know that I am going to love your channel since I have a farm in Puerto Rico with over 90 acres of land and a non navigational river flowing through the middle of my farm.
@TheGrassfedHomestead
@TheGrassfedHomestead 3 года назад
wow! That's amazing!
@incorectulpolitic
@incorectulpolitic Год назад
can non citizens own farm in puerto rico and live on the farm?
@betimbektesoski4601
@betimbektesoski4601 3 года назад
Thank you
@TheGrassfedHomestead
@TheGrassfedHomestead 3 года назад
You're welcome
@catherinedarling433
@catherinedarling433 3 года назад
Great vlog!!!
@TheGrassfedHomestead
@TheGrassfedHomestead 3 года назад
Thank you!!
@dmpwa
@dmpwa 5 месяцев назад
Thanks Dan - good info
@dorothyallen3614
@dorothyallen3614 3 года назад
Great information
@lynnbrewer43
@lynnbrewer43 3 года назад
Good info. Thanks
@muchimi
@muchimi 3 года назад
thank you thank you thank you!! I'm just beginning to look for land to lease.
@TheGrassfedHomestead
@TheGrassfedHomestead 3 года назад
You're welcome! Be sure to check out this follow-up video: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-aHSEBofn5tg.html
@DiverseKitty
@DiverseKitty 3 года назад
This is great! I was just wondering this question. I can't wait for that other guy to come!
@bjmanimalsbreedingfarm4489
@bjmanimalsbreedingfarm4489 3 года назад
Thx so much for da knowledge
@tedbastwock3810
@tedbastwock3810 3 года назад
Probably my favorite of your videos. Thanks for this. P.S. I'm in GA and want St Croix so bad, but having hard time finding them within a reasonable distance.. any suggestions are greatly appreciated.
@TheGrassfedHomestead
@TheGrassfedHomestead 3 года назад
St. Croix's are part of the katahdin gene pool. You'd be more likely to find katadhins but check local harvest dot com and eat wild dot com and you can find lamb producers in your area. Go to their websites and see what they're raising. You might find shepherds on there who don't advertise on any other space.
@tedbastwock3810
@tedbastwock3810 3 года назад
@@TheGrassfedHomestead nice, thanks so much
@edkempfer4012
@edkempfer4012 2 года назад
You could ck. with Greg Judy. He is in Missouri but may know of someone closer to Ga.
@spudgn
@spudgn 3 года назад
I’m leasing 7400 square foot farms in the Philippines. They call it pawning. I pay a fee and have use of the land for the contracted time. This includes all fruit harvest on the farm during the lease period. At the end, my original money is returned or the lease is again for that period of years. This repeats until my investment/ loan is returned. I want to rotational graze between the trees in the orchard. You video was quite informative and an easy thing to follow.
@TheGrassfedHomestead
@TheGrassfedHomestead 3 года назад
I'm glad it was helpful!
@sheppyoutside5836
@sheppyoutside5836 3 года назад
short answer most pastures can handle 3-6 sheep/acre not including winter feed
@andyspitz2948
@andyspitz2948 3 года назад
Thanks. 6 easy and supplement feed as needed. I didn't think this was that challenging of a question for a sheep farmer. 10 minutes?
@matthewquirk4680
@matthewquirk4680 Год назад
Is “pasture” a unit of measure?
@sheppyoutside5836
@sheppyoutside5836 Год назад
@@matthewquirk4680 pasture: land covered with grass and other low plants suitable for grazing animals, especially cattle or sheep. acre: a unit of land area equal to 4,840 square yards. sheep: a domesticated ruminant animal with a thick woolly coat and (typically only in the male) curving horns. It is kept in flocks for its wool or meat, and is proverbial for its tendency to follow others in the flock. sheep/acre could be considered a unit of measure, pasture is just a place, like forest or mall or parking lot
@jeepdriver7603
@jeepdriver7603 2 года назад
That all makes good sense, but it's not obvious to the newbie. Thanks.
@Islamicworld-vi6is
@Islamicworld-vi6is 3 года назад
Thanks bro I got alot information
@TheGrassfedHomestead
@TheGrassfedHomestead 3 года назад
Happy to help
@cruzbeckham2504
@cruzbeckham2504 3 года назад
I'm a new subscriber & I really enjoy your channel .... Even though I'm vegan & don't believe in killing animals.... I do appreciate the way you care for the animals & give them a nice happy healthy life & I'm enjoying learning all the important information your teaching & telling us about homesteading & how 2 raise the animals .... Stay Safe Wear a mask 😷 have a great Sunday ....
@TheGrassfedHomestead
@TheGrassfedHomestead 3 года назад
Hi Cruz. Thank you for watching and being respectful about of differences. I do eat meat but I believe in doing it responsibly by giving the animals the best life we can. I appreciate the comment.
@cjtheprop-maker
@cjtheprop-maker Год назад
Hi Dan. I live part time with my dad on a farm in Richmond KZN, South Africa. My father has a flock of Dorper/Damara sheep and I'm pretty sure he has too many sheep for the amount of land we have them grazing at a time. See, we have 40 sheep in our flock (not counting new lambs that are continuously being born). According to what I read online, the reccommended ratio is 50 sheep per 1 hectare (10000m2) All well and good so far, only our land is barely 2 hectares, (1.9 hectares being generous) and my dad is a right skin-flint and refuses to spend money on proper coralling equipment and fencing materials. Brcause of this, we wind up having to free-range graze our 40 sheep on half of the whole property at a time but because they are free to roam where they will, they tend to want to break through to the neighbour's property or worse, the nearby side of the road to get at fresh grazing. Should I take him to task about it? If he does currently have too many sheep, is he in danger of any kind of penalty? I beg you to answer my questions, if anything, just so I can give veritable evidence to show him he's doing it wrong.
@TheGrassfedHomestead
@TheGrassfedHomestead Год назад
Over-grazing will degrade pasture quality and you might see an increase in parasite issues. I think Alan Savory does management intensive grazing teaching in South Africa. Do some searching on experts like him doing work in your region and see if you can get your dad to watch some of their content.
@davidfoeckler7942
@davidfoeckler7942 Год назад
How can I keep a ram with a few ewes on a little over an acre? Keeping the ewes and ram separate with rotational grazing seems complicated
@t0dd000
@t0dd000 3 года назад
Have 11 cleared acres. 56 sheep at our peak. This was fine during 3/4 of the year. Katadhins in North Carolina. Enough acres then, but not enough acres to produce the hay needed for the winter. Hay gets crazy expensive FAST feeding that many sheep. Also, our farm was a horse farm beforehand. Continuously grazed, therefore the pastures were pretty degraded. Market. Wholesale, we could sell a zillion sheep in no time at all. Per cut is slower by a lot. There is a big market for sheep, just a less obvious market. Experiment. Over time you'll need more infrastructure. Plus, don't neglect deworming and vaccinations. Parasites are rough on sheep. Cover. You need shade, not cover (depending on your location). I'll put them into the woods during hurricanes and that's about it.
@TheGrassfedHomestead
@TheGrassfedHomestead 3 года назад
All good points! That's great you have such a huge market. By me, it's not great.
@t0dd000
@t0dd000 3 года назад
@@TheGrassfedHomestead The Hispanic and Muslim communities demand a lot of lamb. Eastern European as well. We are a diverse region (Raleigh-Durham, NC). Once they know you exist, they come find you. I'd recommend reaching out to those communities in your area. I betcha the market it bigger than you think. Or not. It may be saturated. Here, it isn't.
@melody1096
@melody1096 Год назад
Depends on the conditions
@teachingandlearning
@teachingandlearning 5 месяцев назад
The state will also have codes to regulate the quantity of sheep per acre. In my state it's either 10 or 15.
@TheGrassfedHomestead
@TheGrassfedHomestead 5 месяцев назад
I've never heard of that. That's bizarre.
@Mansahx
@Mansahx 2 года назад
Hey. How do you butcher your sheep? And at what age do you butcher them? Thx
@TheGrassfedHomestead
@TheGrassfedHomestead 2 года назад
I harvest only using a knife at around 7 months
@andylyon3867
@andylyon3867 Год назад
If you can irrigate from the pond that will really benefit the animals. Can easily double production with just now and then using heavy irrigation to supplement rain.
@andylyon3867
@andylyon3867 Год назад
It's the keeping grass from going into dormancy when soil dries out that keeps it ready to grow when rain comes, other wise a certain amount of rain must occur before dormancy ends then growth finally starts again.
@DiverseKitty
@DiverseKitty 3 года назад
I have a question! How did you find and transfer your sheep? I'm looking into livestock carriers but they're very very expensive, and I'm not sure on quality. Is it possible to transfer them in an utility enclosed trailer?
@TheGrassfedHomestead
@TheGrassfedHomestead 3 года назад
when I got breeding stock, my breeder delivered them in a livestock trailer but I've transported many a sheep in a cage in the bed of my pickup truck. You can see it in several of my videos. An enclosed trailer would be ok for short distances during cool weather. Transporting livestock is stressful for them and doing so over a long distance in the heat would be problematic for them without ventilation
@twk178s
@twk178s 2 года назад
I haul my goats on a flatbed trailer with a cage I made from 2 wire cattle panels. Cost $45 to build and all cut/bent/wired. No welding. Have hauled 10 goats with it behind a Kia Rio before. Sure gets a lot of looks. LoL
@applesmith9137
@applesmith9137 3 года назад
If you don't have pasture, or at least, only an acre of it (I basically live in a suburb), is it fine to supplement their diet most of the year?
@TheGrassfedHomestead
@TheGrassfedHomestead 3 года назад
Yeah, I feed a lot of hay since my pasture is not the best quality.
@maryfrancesc714
@maryfrancesc714 2 года назад
Can you use only movable fence to rotate on about 2acres or should you have a perimeter fence and use movable to rotate within that area?
@TheGrassfedHomestead
@TheGrassfedHomestead 2 года назад
Having a perimeter fence is definitely best practice but you can do it without
@maryfrancesc714
@maryfrancesc714 2 года назад
@@TheGrassfedHomestead I have almost 2 acres thinking of getting 4 st Croix sheep. You said you split your 2 acres into 45 paddock’s. Did I miss understand? What size is that. By the way I just discover your channel!! Oh my what a great job you do!! Thank you so much.
@TheGrassfedHomestead
@TheGrassfedHomestead 2 года назад
@@maryfrancesc714 no, you didn't misunderstand. Thank you for that feedback!
@redouaneyahiaoui2970
@redouaneyahiaoui2970 3 года назад
شكرا
@ClaireOSullivanAuthor
@ClaireOSullivanAuthor 2 года назад
Question will be at the end if you want to skim or skip this part. Our neighbors are raising 17 sheep/lambs + 2 goats + 2 horses, chickens, ducks. While I love that, they acreage seems quite small. They have 3 acres, some of which is house + chicken/duck coop. So we are giving them our lawn, our back acre as well, putting that to 5 acres. The neighbors next door to me are willing to have their acreage mowed down as well. That's another 3 acres. Everything varies. The "lawn" area took about 2.5 weeks (weeds that pretend they are lawn). The back 1/2 acre, about 3 months when the growth was so high we were considering a bushmower; now it takes about a month for them to mow that. The neighbors takes at least 2 months. We have paddocks er, per se, just simply by having gated front yard, backyard, back acre. Since the goats push around the sheep, they have to be kept separately with the horses... meaning thus far, the rotation plan isn't going well. We feed the pregnant ewes and their lambs creep and green hay, and the rams, hay, grass, and everyone gets a little bit of corn once a day as a treat. So they get to graze on what's left, they are fed twice a day and we are aiming at approx 4 pounds of forage/hay/pellets (oh yes they get that too). I know they plan to get their lambs and a ram or two to market but they have more lambs and goats on the way, soon. They lamb and kid twice a year. Anyway, this was good information. I don't want to be the bossy neighbor but I also don't want to see them not wormed and starving. Right now as the neighbors are building a barn, we've cleared out the carport and bedded it down with straw to keep them warm in this colder, wetter weather. How often should the goats, sheep, and horses be dewormed? I have heard some folks say they rotate three different dewormers. We purchased the creep and pellets, and they have dewormer in them, but I know that they have to have a routine dewormer or according to one, if you can rotate the paddocks until there are a good 4 inches or more, and measure the sward, switch them to another paddock at 2 inches - worming may not be necessary... SO many questions. THANK YOU FOR THIS information.
@TheGrassfedHomestead
@TheGrassfedHomestead 2 года назад
Yeah, I do rotational grazing and when I had breeding stock, I did garlic/molasses drenching quarterly which combined, work really well at mitigating parasites and making pharmaceuticals unnecessary. That's for sheep. I don't know anything about horses, though.
@watchinb
@watchinb 4 месяца назад
Looking for advice. I have just over 2 acres. I live on 1/2 an acre. I am wanting to fence off about an acre and only keep 1 ram and 2 to 3 ewes. I am not doing this for money, I am wanting to be more self sufficient. My land is slightly marshy where I would have the sheep. I am just going to be farming these for food for my family, and selling any additional possibly to the processing plant just to cover my expenses on the upkeep. Is this a TERRIBLE idea? I am not sold on doing this, but it is something I want to do besides my chickens.
@reynaldmontano3640
@reynaldmontano3640 3 года назад
How much sheep in one acre
@bryantaskins4448
@bryantaskins4448 Год назад
I am familiar with an animal unit but not cow unit. Are these terms used interchangeably?
@irenmolnar221
@irenmolnar221 2 года назад
Grreting from Transylvania we have about 500 for 2000 acre
@TheGrassfedHomestead
@TheGrassfedHomestead 2 года назад
that's awesome!
@theblossomingmagnoliaebay
@theblossomingmagnoliaebay Год назад
Thank you. Can you address the question of can single men or women be successful at regenerative farming? I'm an older, single woman. I'd really appreciate it.
@SomeoneStoleMyHandle
@SomeoneStoleMyHandle Год назад
I'm new to sheep, but have kept pigs and goats using regenerative farming techniques, I will say you can with the condition being if you have plenty of free time. Alternatively you could see if neighbors or their children are willing to help in exchange for a portion of milk/wool/meat; also if you live close to a school with an agricultural class, there might be students willing to help that don't have the acreage to have their own farm but want experience, that's how I got into raising livestock.
@rebeccadees2300
@rebeccadees2300 2 года назад
Is it worth raising 2 or 3 wool sheep for their fleece?
@TheGrassfedHomestead
@TheGrassfedHomestead 2 года назад
I'm not sure how many is a good minimum to make it worth it. I don't have fiber experience
@tonyblast4592
@tonyblast4592 3 года назад
Hi there, do you HAVE to do rotational grazing if you don't have that many sheep? I have 6 on a little bit less than 2acres of pasture. It seems like a lot of work and I like to see them roam freely on the land. What do you think? I live in a pretty wet temperate area where the grass is green and rich. thanks!
@TheGrassfedHomestead
@TheGrassfedHomestead 3 года назад
It is still best practice to manage the grazing for pasture and livestock health
@gophersgirl
@gophersgirl 2 года назад
Agreed it specifically reduces the amount of parasites, especially if you chase the sheep with chickens 3days later...
@matthewquirk4680
@matthewquirk4680 Год назад
So, you have 2 acres broken up into 45 pastures on a six week cycle? Is that right? How many sheep per pasture?
@TJHutchExotics
@TJHutchExotics 2 года назад
👍🏻
@suyantooo1188
@suyantooo1188 2 года назад
Domba yang terbaik, my hoby is piara domba 👍
@TheGrassfedHomestead
@TheGrassfedHomestead 2 года назад
Domba bagus untuk dipelihara
@zeneithsarkar9362
@zeneithsarkar9362 2 года назад
Sir how and when should we exactly shear a sheep especially merino sheep
@TheGrassfedHomestead
@TheGrassfedHomestead 2 года назад
I believe the spring is the best time but if you don't know how to shear, you need to hire an expert to do it. It is a skill that comes with training
@Peter-yk8tw
@Peter-yk8tw 5 месяцев назад
ok, this is what I do not get. Call me stupid. but if I have say 30 acres of good grass and just say I am figuring 3 sheep per acre, that is 90 ewes. Now the 30 acres is divided into 6 pastures or paddocks, do I put all 90 sheep on the one paddock for a few days or however long if will take to chew down to 4 inch tall grass and then move them all to the next paddock? And when does the lamb count as a ewe? Or how is it counted?
@TheGrassfedHomestead
@TheGrassfedHomestead 5 месяцев назад
Yes to your first question unless you have rams. You might want to consider separating the flock for controlled breeding. As for how things are counted, it goes by animal units which is determined by 1000 lbs. 1000 lbs cow = 1AU or four 250 lb rams = 1 AU
@irenmolnar221
@irenmolnar221 2 года назад
Carpathian Mountains in Transylvania
@incorectulpolitic
@incorectulpolitic Год назад
How did people before water pumps give water to their animals?
@TheGrassfedHomestead
@TheGrassfedHomestead Год назад
gravity from water stored at higher elevation
@Black_Samurai-fish
@Black_Samurai-fish 10 месяцев назад
I have 2.5 acres of pasture, I’m wanting to get babydoll sheep. I’m in IL zone 5. I want just enough sheep to feed my family. I’m thinking 3 female and one male. Does this sound reasonable? The only other animals on that land is chickens, quail and ducks.
@TheGrassfedHomestead
@TheGrassfedHomestead 9 месяцев назад
Sounds reasonable
@safffff1000
@safffff1000 Год назад
You didn't mention the height of the forage you want to leave so the plants recover faster, I see your all at lawn height
@TheNOT4REAL
@TheNOT4REAL Год назад
🤯
@waltobringer2928
@waltobringer2928 2 года назад
Hello!
@TheGrassfedHomestead
@TheGrassfedHomestead 2 года назад
Hello!
@s.venkateswarpatnaik2484
@s.venkateswarpatnaik2484 2 года назад
My Request to you all and scientists and Farmers market to grow such biggest Farm in my State Odisha, Bhubaneswar, Khurda, Cuttack in Odisha state in India
@irenmolnar221
@irenmolnar221 2 года назад
the more land you have is the better they like to move miles
@matthewjohnson6360
@matthewjohnson6360 Год назад
If I had a farm I'd do sheep and sell to a Koshar butcher
@ohdear14
@ohdear14 3 года назад
Rule of thumb 4 sheep to one acre, and one cow to one acre.
@TheGrassfedHomestead
@TheGrassfedHomestead 3 года назад
that's a good starting point
@marip6291
@marip6291 3 года назад
THANK YOU RACHEL!!! I knew it was something like that because I learned all that 30+ years ago in my Animal Husbandry classes.... It seems that things are becoming over complicated where simple rule-of-thumb formulas are over looked fotr a more complex (and overly technical) answer; where you find at the end of it; the question is still not answered... Thanks so much for your imput; I've been trying to get that question answered for a while now. Shalom.
@Rick_Sanchez_C137_
@Rick_Sanchez_C137_ 2 года назад
@@marip6291 the technical answer is how small scale becomes profitable…. The rotation allows for less parasites, better forage, with still a larger number of animals. If you don’t want the technical answer, than you won’t be profitable at small scale.
@alexboros1751
@alexboros1751 Год назад
With TREES build a HIRISE GROW , GROW levels of grass & flowers to eat & breathe using minimal space & water. get a treadmill they can power the massage machines & wateva else they NEED 2b CONTENT/HAPPY. Do the math. Or you can not think about it & do wat everyone else says.
@Ptitnain2
@Ptitnain2 3 года назад
Excellent vulgarisation.
@jahangir2515
@jahangir2515 Год назад
✌️🇧🇩🇧🇩🇧🇩🇧🇩😍
@monsanto.official
@monsanto.official 2 года назад
so how many?
@TheGrassfedHomestead
@TheGrassfedHomestead 2 года назад
ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-aHSEBofn5tg.html
@monsanto.official
@monsanto.official 2 года назад
@@TheGrassfedHomestead gotcha, so like 20 per acre
@steyer-crmg
@steyer-crmg 2 года назад
My first question about the 14 Acre property would be “how big is the lake?”.
@lettytinycreations
@lettytinycreations 2 года назад
Can you have a cow with sheep's together
@TheGrassfedHomestead
@TheGrassfedHomestead 2 года назад
yes
@lettytinycreations
@lettytinycreations 2 года назад
@@TheGrassfedHomestead Thank you
@Lucius_murrius
@Lucius_murrius Год назад
The music are so bad in the background
@jennifermorgan5846
@jennifermorgan5846 3 года назад
Creeks are better
@WHYNKO
@WHYNKO 9 месяцев назад
That pink shirt??? Why??? It just put me off😢
@Gee-lo6cb
@Gee-lo6cb 3 года назад
Does not ever answer the question.
@iringsofer9703
@iringsofer9703 2 года назад
So how about just answer the question. A ball park figure is better than to go on and on the way you do. Is that so hard for you to do. 5 sheep per acre. See I did it for you.
@lonelylion3582
@lonelylion3582 2 года назад
Honestly you made it long story talking about yourself and addv ??? Its very simple example , you can say in one acr you can raise 100 head the rest on him to figur out about feeding
@shaunnorthcutt3027
@shaunnorthcutt3027 3 года назад
That shirt is worse than your dad's politics.
@junefields1512
@junefields1512 3 месяца назад
Thank you
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