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A financial guy that lives on a cattle ranch, loves his wife and kids and likes ...MEAT!
Goes by the name Jim, Jimmy, Jim Boy Bob, Jimbo, Farmer Jim, Big Wheel, Dad and oftentimes, "Hey You!"
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Why We Move the Herd: The Importance of Rotational Grazing in Grass-Fed Beef Production
Rotational Grazing is a Cornerstone of Regenerative Ranching
Short video rotating the cows from one area of pasture to another. Why? Rotating them keeps them on fresh pasture, away from where they previously were.
You see, cattle don't have bathrooms like humans, so where they stand becomes their bathroom. If they stand in the same place long enough, it becomes their bathroom. It's not healthy...so we move 'em!
This is how we make 100% grass-fed beef for people that prioritize farm fresh food.
How Bale Grazing Keeps Cattle Warm & Healthy Through Winter
Bale Grazing: How We Keep Our Cattle Warm in Winter.
This weekend and next week the temperatures at night are expected to reach single digits, with wind chills making it feel even colder. After a warm December, it appears that winter has finally settled in here at The North Coast Ranch.
We're often asked, "How do you keep your cattle warm in the winter?"
Let me tell ya...