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Holistic Farming
Advice for young farmer on holistically managed farm - Devon, UK
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<blockquote data-quote="MillLeat" data-source="post: 6688126" data-attributes="member: 144462"><p>Thanks all for the various ideas.</p><p></p><p>We're looking to mob graze pigs in electric fence strips and move them through the bracken and bramble bit by bit. I'm not totally sure whether we'll breed them and keep them apart of the farm enterprise in the later years. We're still figuring out what's going to work as a longterm livestock enterprise on our hilly terrain, probably sheep. </p><p></p><p>It gets complicated when you're trying to work out the whole animals per acre ratio, especially when factoring in following hens in an egg mobile or poultry pens behind the ruminants. <img src="/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/scratchhead.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":scratchhead:" title="Scratchead :scratchhead:" data-shortname=":scratchhead:" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MillLeat, post: 6688126, member: 144462"] Thanks all for the various ideas. We're looking to mob graze pigs in electric fence strips and move them through the bracken and bramble bit by bit. I'm not totally sure whether we'll breed them and keep them apart of the farm enterprise in the later years. We're still figuring out what's going to work as a longterm livestock enterprise on our hilly terrain, probably sheep. It gets complicated when you're trying to work out the whole animals per acre ratio, especially when factoring in following hens in an egg mobile or poultry pens behind the ruminants. :scratchhead: [/QUOTE]
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