Transcript
welcome to living on the land an
award-winning source of useful
information for eastern oregon country
living
brought to you by your oregon state
university extension service
spring means fresh green pastures for
your animals but how you manage your
pasture in the spring can make a big
difference in growth and health of both
your pasture and your animals
each year before you turn out your
livestock you'll want to walk your
pastures to make sure they are safe for
your animals
check fences for downed wires and breaks
old barbed wire should be replaced
preferably with a safer option
especially for non-cattle species
look for weeds
and watch for toxic plants
ask your local extension office if
you're not sure what toxic plants to
look for
scout for dangerous debris that winter
floods might have carried onto your
pasture
look for holes that animals could step
in and injure a leg
finally keep an eye out for and remove
any old wire
watch for scrap metal
or other man-made items that could be
dangerous to your livestock
good planning and a little preparation
before spring turnout will reap
long-term rewards and keep your animals
healthy and safe
this has been another episode of living
on the land
for more information on preparing your
pastures for spring
contact your local osu extension agent
natural resources conservation service
or soil and water conservation district
technical and financial assistance is
available for landowners wishing to
address resource concerns on their
property
Summary
This video is part of the Living on the Land series. It provides concise information on essential management practices for maintaining a high-quality, productive pasture and healthy livestock. Primarily directed to eastern Oregon small acreage landowners.
Conducting a thorough and careful inspection of your pasture in the spring can help assure a healthy pasture and healthy livestock.
Read or download the related publication or and listen to the three-part podcast episodes:
- Spring pasture essentials - part 1
- Spring pasture essentials - part 2
- Spring pasture essentials - part 3
Catalog - EC 1642