- Sep 28, 2012
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Yes, it's a royal pain, but the yak are browsers and will eat pretty much anything, including the brown needles on top of grass which still contain the Isocupressic acid. I've got pictures of the heifers pulling the little needles off of fir trees and they love that moss stuff that grows heavily on the ponderosa branches. I'm not going to isolate them now (they're due this summer) from all the pine trees (which are quite evenly distributed 2+/acre), or I'll be haying all summer. This is more work, but more sustainable in the long-run. Plus, we will cure the wood for a couple of years and have nice fire/craft wood. It works, it's just annoying for now. If I ran a larger herd, it wouldn't be as big of a concern, but I don't have many females and the ones I do have need to be producing viable calves for this to make any kind of sense.Wow, that sounds like too much work for me. You know its only the last 3 months of pregnancy you have to worry about, and if they have enough grass/hay or other foods to eat and haven't gotten use to eating pine needles there shouldn't be a problem.
Well we finally got all the field work done, we were out untill after dark both Fri night and last night getting finished up. The ground is plenty wet right now, and a few more good rains should get everything growing good. I'm being lazy this morning taking my time having coffee, but need to get busy with a fencing project that will take me a few weeks to complete. It looks like it might rain later today, so I better get busy and get what I can done before it starts.
Still no lambs from the Icelandic ewes, they just keep getting wider by the day. Hoping for multiples since I really don't like assisting, and those would be HUGE singles! Picked up some used/in need of TLC rabbit cages yesterday, so that's a fun new project!
I'm planning on going to the Hamilton show to watch, I don't want to isolate chickens in my peak breeding season, so I'll just observe this year. Sounds fun, though! I'd like to see what breeds are shown around here, I heard that there are a bunch of Silkies coming to show from Florida- didn't catch the breeder's name, though. I could use a few Ameraucanas, so I'll bring cash
