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The cheap, dust free bedding we use for our sheep barn! 

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The cheap, dust free bedding we use for our sheep barn! In a confined sheep barn it is important to give good bedding. We give our sheep the best bedding using sawdust. Sawdust straight from the mill is dust free, absorbent, and best of all cheap! Those are the top three reasons we choose sawdust over other bedding options to keep our sheep healthy, comfortable, and in a clean environment free of dust! See for yourself in todays video!
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Комментарии : 26   
@stoamnyfarms
@stoamnyfarms Год назад
Little man did a great job with the skid loader.
@FreedomFarmsMo
@FreedomFarmsMo Год назад
He really impressed me too! Love seeing them grow and learn skills. I just showed him your comment, he said thank you! Thanks for encouraging him and commenting in general!
@abbyu209
@abbyu209 11 месяцев назад
Thanks for this video, I was wondering what to put down in my sheep barn.
@FreedomFarmsMo
@FreedomFarmsMo 11 месяцев назад
Highly recommend saw dust from the mill, but not sawdust from kiln dried wood. It will be super dusty and create respiratory issues
@ladyryan902
@ladyryan902 Год назад
WOW that's alot of noise😄 just seen ur post on sheep had to subbed!!
@FreedomFarmsMo
@FreedomFarmsMo Год назад
There are a lot of them, we started with 3 ewes about 5 years ago and have grown to almost 200 now😁 stick around and see what we're all about!
@suewaart7575
@suewaart7575 Год назад
Just loving seeing the family working together ❤️
@FreedomFarmsMo
@FreedomFarmsMo Год назад
Thank you Sue! We enjoy it too😁
@willbass2869
@willbass2869 Год назад
Have you considered using ag gypsum (power plant emissions control by-product) rather than sawdust? The gypsum "traps" the ammonia (nitrogen) in the urine. Reduces odor & bonds the nitrogen into a form that doesn't volatize. Another benefit is that since it ISN'T a biological product like sawdust then pathogens don't colonize it easily. Another benefit is the trace amounts of sulphur in the gypsum. Pasture legume growth is helping by that sulphur. One possible concern is to compare the magnesium content in the gypsum versus Mg in your pastures. I seem to recall Ozark soils are usually dolomitic limestone so check that out. New sub
@FreedomFarmsMo
@FreedomFarmsMo Год назад
Where would I find ag gypsum? We don't have any power plants near us that I know of. That is great information! I'm interested to learn more about it now! Thanks for the sub and hope you enjoy the channel too!
@suewaart7575
@suewaart7575 Год назад
So awesome
@FreedomFarmsMo
@FreedomFarmsMo Год назад
Thank you!
@wherethereislight...8380
@wherethereislight...8380 Год назад
We do not from America, but we appreciate your videos and sharing knowledge. Thank you
@FreedomFarmsMo
@FreedomFarmsMo Год назад
There is nothing wrong with that, I have been all over the world and there are amazing people in every corner of the world! Thank you for watching, and we are thankful you find our videos educational too! Have a great day!
@scrotiemcboogerballs1981
@scrotiemcboogerballs1981 Год назад
Thanks for sharing
@FreedomFarmsMo
@FreedomFarmsMo Год назад
Thanks for watching and commenting!
@kendrickjones2117
@kendrickjones2117 Год назад
Just out of curiosity, I know you spread it on your hay fields. Have you thought of a manure / compost she'd to store the manure until you have enough to spread an entire field at onec just curious. Have a good one. Love the video. Keep it up. Essayons, clear the way!
@FreedomFarmsMo
@FreedomFarmsMo Год назад
Unfortunately we don't have anywhere to store it and we've looked at it but the cost just isn't something we're going to endure without knowing it makes a difference. And even then we need to know how big of a difference it makes if it would justify the cost. Glad you enjoyed the video I think you'll really enjoy the next one too! Thanks for watching and thanks for the question. Essayons, Let us try!
@kendrickjones2117
@kendrickjones2117 Год назад
Makes sense completely agree and understand
@FreedomFarmsMo
@FreedomFarmsMo Год назад
I would love to be able to spread it all in one day on one field though instead of going out every other week to spread a little bit.
@terryburgettburgett965
@terryburgettburgett965 Год назад
Hey sarge how are you doing today?
@FreedomFarmsMo
@FreedomFarmsMo Год назад
Doing pretty well, enjoying some snow but ready for it to warm up to normal temps again😁. How are you doing?
@terryburgettburgett965
@terryburgettburgett965 Год назад
Good blessed to have another day
@FreedomFarmsMo
@FreedomFarmsMo Год назад
That is a great attitude to have!
@fidelsseecoomar3279
@fidelsseecoomar3279 Год назад
Do you castrat your ram 🐏 that are headed for the meat 🍖 market?
@FreedomFarmsMo
@FreedomFarmsMo Год назад
None of ours are castrated, when you castrate lambs you are cutting out a large portion of customers. Many religions will not allow the consumption of rams that are not intact.
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