Bale-grazing Sheep & Goats in Minnesota ❄️🐑
Bale-grazing can significantly decrease your winter feeding costs, but most just do it with cattle. In fact, I’ve been told that it just doesn’t work for sheep and goats. My experience so far is that it can work, but adjustments need to be made to account for different species of livestock. This is an overview and part 1. #sheep365 #balegrazing #electricfence #sheepherding #goats #farming #minnesota #sheepfarming #winter #regenerativeranching

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Sheep vs Goats vs Cattle: Which ACTUALLY Makes the Most Money?

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Winter Grazing of Goats - Minnesota Department of Agriculture Grant - Part 1 of 2 Year 2016

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Intensive Grazing Leads To Increased Forage Supply And Forage Diversity - Plus a Large Sheep Move!

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Please Don't Get a Goat

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Grazing Tips: Beginner's Sheep-to-Acre Ratios

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On Lock Down

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The Winter Feeding Debate: My Observations of Bale Grazing vs. Unrolling Hay

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Portable Windbreaks as Manure Spreaders?

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Inside a Canadian Sheep Feedlot & Breeding Operation | HEJO Farms | Alberta

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How Sheep Saved a Devastated Landscape

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Schafzucht in Deutschland: So kommen Lämmchen auf die Welt | Zwischen Spessart und Karwendel | BR

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Why Grazing Sheep & Cattle Together Could Revolutionize Your Farm

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(Bale-grazing Sheep & Goats part 2) Electric Netting in Frozen Ground? 🥶

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Setting Up a Farm for Sheep (Farm Consultation)

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Quit Your 9–5 With Livestock? Here’s How Many Animals You Need

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Greg gives extreme detail with sheep winter strip grazing procedure.

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Goat and Sheep Feeding Troughs

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How To Graze Sheep - Documentary

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Can Indoor Fodder Really Replace Hay? (The Numbers Don’t Lie)

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