The National Organic Program (NOP) has released new rules for livestock that mandate access to pasture for ruminant animals. These rules require that a percentage of the necessary dry matter intake per day come from pasture. The minimum is 30% dry matter per head per day for at least 120 days over the grazing season. [...]
Filed under: Animals, Grazing/Pasture, Healthy Food, Organic Dairy, Organic News, sheep on March 4th, 2011 | No Comments »
There seems to be an increased interest in 100% grassfed dairy products out there in the marketplace. The food products that come from animals raised on grass are said to have a higher nutritional value (click here for more information http://www.eatwild.com/healthbenefits.htm). Eggs, meat and dairy are the main areas of focus for farmers trying to [...]
Filed under: Grazing/Pasture, Organic Dairy on January 28th, 2011 | No Comments »
I switched out our Icelandic sheep herd last fall, in a radical attempt to reset my entire genetics with a low labor/low cost breed that would be parasite resistant in the summer and that would be hardy enough to dig through the snow in the winter and eat stockpiled grass. And, if that wasn’t enough, [...]
Filed under: Animals, Grazing/Pasture on February 22nd, 2010 | No Comments »