I hadn't heard pumpkin worked as a dewormer. I just googled it, works on hogs too. Thanks.
@EZ-viewing.2 жыл бұрын
Learning so much from you. After every episode I feel my confidence and knowledge base growing. Thanks again.
@lynnclark42082 жыл бұрын
This is GREAT information! Thank you!
@larsonvalleyfarm2 жыл бұрын
Even if it doesn't work as a dewormer, its a nice treat for the critters!
@french-canadianfarmer50492 жыл бұрын
Beautiful fall for us also. Looks like winter is coming in about a week. Must be fun to smash pumpkins.
@johnwarren-6492 жыл бұрын
Yes I knew this too we used to feed apples to the sows to help dry them up as well as cattle
@tammyshambley3442 Жыл бұрын
Thank You Sir!! Beautiful baby’s ❤️
@suecampbell66192 жыл бұрын
The Power of Pumpkins...who knew...
@MrAlbethke2 жыл бұрын
Funny how they notice subtle things like that. I'd bring grain to the young dairy stock we kept on the pasture attached to the house we lived in on the weekends, as my brother lived on the "home farm" with the dairy herd. Without fail, on SAT and SUN, they would come running about 11am when they saw the pickup in the driveway, as the morning chores were complete. Not sure how they knew, but they did.
@ashleythompson55502 жыл бұрын
U got beautiful place ben luv ur setup
@wiedemann7132 жыл бұрын
All my critters love pumpkins and like you I use traditional wormer as my backup lol...I like our weather right now here hope it stays for awhile longer
@kurtreinhardt67892 жыл бұрын
First I hear tell of that but we all learn something new every day- great looking yard bu the way- not often this time of year we see nice dry yards like yours up north
@michiganhay78442 жыл бұрын
Had not heard that before, thanks. I haven’t used dewormer in years after doing fecal testing found most time it was unnecessary
@mcd50822 жыл бұрын
Did not know that! Not a farmer or cattleman myself. Pretty cool
@jasonbaylor39302 жыл бұрын
I have been feeding pumpkins for several years. The following year I usually have a good crop from where I fed them. I put them back on that pasture in mid August and let them smash and eat them their selves. Wish I had the picture some one sent me they drove buy and one heifer had a pumpkin stuck on their head because it was not broken down into pieces. Like you I still poor on though. Keep up the videos and good luck this season rifle here in the NE is 20 November had not had the time to bow hunt at all this year.
@ardurbin22 жыл бұрын
Glad you share the wealth, S.O.B. get is own special "Charlie Brown Great pumpkin" 👍💪🙏
@kswaynes75692 жыл бұрын
Did you trade cornstalks with Mike for pumpkins? In the Anchorage Alaska area, you have to get Halloween pumpkins away from the house quickly to avoid a moose poking his nose in a window or door eating pumpkins.
@ryanforbes30212 жыл бұрын
We give some pumpkins to our pigs. Have never tried them with my cows. When we had sheep we would give them some cedar brush in the winter. The tannins in the brush would act as a dewormer. I also grow some birds foot trefoil in my hay mix, its supposed to act as a dewormer as well.
@timpingel96072 жыл бұрын
Our pumpkins went to the same place. Didn't know that they are a natural dewormer. Take care!
@briansmith88182 жыл бұрын
We use cull tomatoes during the summer for our cattle
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I hadn't heard pumpkin worked as a dewormer. I just googled it, works on hogs too. Thanks.
Learning so much from you. After every episode I feel my confidence and knowledge base growing. Thanks again.
This is GREAT information! Thank you!
Even if it doesn't work as a dewormer, its a nice treat for the critters!
Beautiful fall for us also. Looks like winter is coming in about a week. Must be fun to smash pumpkins.
Yes I knew this too we used to feed apples to the sows to help dry them up as well as cattle
Thank You Sir!! Beautiful baby’s ❤️
The Power of Pumpkins...who knew...
Funny how they notice subtle things like that. I'd bring grain to the young dairy stock we kept on the pasture attached to the house we lived in on the weekends, as my brother lived on the "home farm" with the dairy herd. Without fail, on SAT and SUN, they would come running about 11am when they saw the pickup in the driveway, as the morning chores were complete. Not sure how they knew, but they did.
U got beautiful place ben luv ur setup
All my critters love pumpkins and like you I use traditional wormer as my backup lol...I like our weather right now here hope it stays for awhile longer
First I hear tell of that but we all learn something new every day- great looking yard bu the way- not often this time of year we see nice dry yards like yours up north
Had not heard that before, thanks. I haven’t used dewormer in years after doing fecal testing found most time it was unnecessary
Did not know that! Not a farmer or cattleman myself. Pretty cool
I have been feeding pumpkins for several years. The following year I usually have a good crop from where I fed them. I put them back on that pasture in mid August and let them smash and eat them their selves. Wish I had the picture some one sent me they drove buy and one heifer had a pumpkin stuck on their head because it was not broken down into pieces. Like you I still poor on though. Keep up the videos and good luck this season rifle here in the NE is 20 November had not had the time to bow hunt at all this year.
Glad you share the wealth, S.O.B. get is own special "Charlie Brown Great pumpkin" 👍💪🙏
Did you trade cornstalks with Mike for pumpkins? In the Anchorage Alaska area, you have to get Halloween pumpkins away from the house quickly to avoid a moose poking his nose in a window or door eating pumpkins.
We give some pumpkins to our pigs. Have never tried them with my cows. When we had sheep we would give them some cedar brush in the winter. The tannins in the brush would act as a dewormer. I also grow some birds foot trefoil in my hay mix, its supposed to act as a dewormer as well.
Our pumpkins went to the same place. Didn't know that they are a natural dewormer. Take care!
We use cull tomatoes during the summer for our cattle