Its honestly just beautiful to watch how the animals interact and play their roles, especially the dogs.
@yoopermann79424 жыл бұрын
THANK you TYLER HUBER and WHITE OAKS PASTURES FARM that was another GREAT VIDEO PACKED WITH TIPS, i think i can scale this down to my level as there is no way i couldhandle that many animals right away i would have to work up to that
@Beowulf-wt3kb4 жыл бұрын
I love y’all - you are the future. I am thankful that I found three farms nearby that are doing what you do but on a smaller scale over here in Savannah Georgia. They are aware of you. I talked you up to them, and they recognize that you’re the gold standard. One of the farms, Nine Twenty cattle farm, spoke of either knowing Will or corresponding with him on some level. I don’t know if there’s a consulting aspect of it, but I have a feeling you’re being used as a template for all of the smaller more local cattle farmers. It is so important that your way of doing things is mimicked all over the country so that everyone can have access to high-quality protein that was treated humanely. It’s obvious that our world is changing in a huge way, and industrial farming is not the future. Hi myself, being a meat-based, almost carnivore keto, tell everyone I know the importance of animal products for health. But I stress how important it is to source the products properly to everyone I know. I’m trying to help one person at a time understand that it’s necessary to pay the higher price to keep you guys in business, and get people to be on brainwashed by the cheaper meats at the grocery stores. The adage of you are what you eat is some thing I share with people. I say you are what you eat, eats. I share how whatever that animal takes in is stored in the fat, and if there’s poison being given to the animal, in the form of pesticides, GMO‘s and so forth, and that goes right into our bodies. I’m telling the importance of paying a higher price on the front end, or else they’ll pay it an even bigger price on the backend with illness. I personally am living at around poverty level, but I’ve made nutrition and health my number one interest because it’s obvious that if we don’t take care of our bodies, and expect large entities and governments to be concerned with our health, we fall prey to the system that is doing great harm to us as a whole right now in this age of pandemic nonsense. The virus May be real, but the sickness and in health and fear around it does it need to be. Anyway, I don’t know why I needed to share that, other than to say, there are so many people like myself Who are shouting from the rooftops the importance of what you’re doing. I just want to thank you for being a flag ship and example for the rest of the country. And I share your website with people I know from other areas that may not have access to properly ground proteins. Thank you thank you thank you!❤️🐄🐑🐖🐓
@CarterWHern4 жыл бұрын
Wonderful!
@richardbernardjr92154 жыл бұрын
thanks for sharing your farming info. I love it!!
@onetuliptree4 жыл бұрын
Thanks for starting Get in the Dirt series, just started showing up this week even tho I am subscribed, I enjoy seeing life on your farm!
@dorothyjabaley16664 жыл бұрын
He makes it look so easy!!! Beautiful pastures!!
@salesgirl454 жыл бұрын
Great job on the video. Just needs louder volume. Thanks for all you do. I want to say....White Oak Pastures is the future.... I pray I am correct.🙏🏻
@Brahmdagh4 жыл бұрын
Great video. More like this please. Just need a mic on the speaker.
@WhiteOakPastures4 жыл бұрын
So glad you enjoyed it! Agreed, luckily we have upped our sound equipment and the quality should increase over the next few videos
@gretchenmann4534 жыл бұрын
On all that land you need a good ranch horse, man. :) Also have you guys considered hiring a professional videographer and video editor?