Adaptive Grazing 101: How to Avoid Internal and External Parasites

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Wallace Center

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@joshblick
@joshblick 2 жыл бұрын
To clarify, most of the larvae will be at the bottom near the ground. At 4:38 you said they will be at the top then you later you say they stay down low. Basically all you have to do is leave some growth and rotate to at least a couple months out. I've never once dewormed my sheep and they're fat off just grazing.
@Ilovethebush
@Ilovethebush 2 жыл бұрын
That was brilliant. It just clicked about the stuff you've been saying about avoiding allowing the cattle or any animals to graze lower than 6 inches. Maintaining soil moisture and temperature, increasing soil aggregate and biotic glues and keeping the animals free from the larval stage of parasites, because parasite larvae like to be closer to the cold, wet soil. Below 3-5 inches.
@gmoac
@gmoac 5 жыл бұрын
to drag several tires on the pastures without damaging, will spread the manure to avoid parasites in it, i think could be benefical and cheap to do it...
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