Deborah Niemann – Rotational Grazing for Goats and Sheep

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• Deborah Niemann – Rotational Grazing for Goats and SheepLearn the Key to Controlling Parasites NaturallyThe answer to controlling parasites in goats and sheep does not lie in a new drug.

• It’s all about management, and the key to parasite management is rotational grazing.

• You have to move them away from their poop, which contains worm eggs, which hatch into larvae and then reinfect the animals.So, why is a there a course about this?Because it’s not simply a matter of moving goats and sheep every X number of days.

• It depends on weather, how fast the grass is growing, what’s growing in the pasture, how many animals you have, and more!In other words … It depends!

• (Yes, that’s my favorite answer to just about everything related to goats and sheep!)I created this course because it’s very time consuming to help someone figure out how big their paddocks should be, as well as how often to move the animals.In this course, you will learn …benefits of rotational grazing (More than just parasite control!)how much space you need for rotational grazing (Hint: It’s less than you think!)what type of fencing you can usehow often to move them (It’s not about the calendar!)what to do about shelter when rotationally grazingand examples of how to use rotational grazing in various situationsYour InstructorDeborah NiemannIn 2002, Deborah and her family moved to 32 acres on a creek in the middle of nowhere to grow their own food organically.

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