- Sep 28, 2012
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Well we never run out of hay because I stock double what we actually need for winter just in case. The grass in the bigger pens is starting to grow and once it's over 6-8 inches tall, they'll be turned out on pasture. The sheep eat grass and weeds, and the yak eat everything. Moss, bush leaves, fir needles, weeds, grass- everything.what does the yak and the sheep eat once the hay is gone? I know nothing about other animals lol, but my 8 chickens do some big eating these days. Maybe it's the feed I'm giving them but there throwing out eggs like crazy and eating up a storm. That scratch and peck is the favorite, then they et sunflower seeds, then millet . Today the got roast beef and they went wild over it. My daughter went to costco's in Helena for me, brought 6 months worth the dog food and cat food, and a years worth the scoop away litter. I love being able to send someone else to shop for me .
My mind set is if anything happens how do I feed my animals or my family? I tend to stock up on everything when I have extra money. Last week was 6 months worth of litter for the coops, changing them every week, or every few weeks adds up. Next winter I'm going to try doing the coop monthly. It's not real dirty any ways . My daughter is going to back for me this weekend and pick up a composter, Costco has ones with double barrels! I can compost my chicken poop and scraps etc from my porch this winter !
We have a single barrel composter from Costco. It's really nice

Ranch News:
We got a new yak! Here are some pictures. She's got a ton of white on her, and hopefully she and my bull will make awesome high-white percentage babies. White yak down is very valuable on the fiber market
