Swapping Fields With My 100% Grass Fed Cattle, But, There's an Obstacle...

2 years ago
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Join me for another regular move for the Belted Galloway bullocks.

They're getting good at this now, even remaining calm while negotiating an obstacle.

Regular changes of pasture mimicks the behaviour of ruminent animals in nature. In the wild a predator would keep them grouped together, here, the electric fence does that job.

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