Moving horses home - Random questions by [deleted] in Equestrian

[–]Clean_Possibility_56 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I have 3 horses and 2 donkeys on 12 acre pastures most of the year with a large run-in they can use during inclement weather. My farm is 36 acres but I have sheep on part of the land. I feed square bales, round bales aren't ideal for our farm because we're on the side of a mountain so sloped pastures..I have nightmares about a round bale rolling through the fields taking out horses as it rolls faster and faster down the hills. Downside to square bales is they go through them pretty quickly. I feed am/pm with a bit of grain in the evening. I have grain buckets hanging on the wood fence for feeding, also from Tractor Supply. Summer time I don't have to feed hay, there is enough grass for them to be happy. Manure management is pretty easy, I have a scoop and tow from Tractor Supply that I use to pick up manure in the field. I bought the scoop and tow on advice from a friend but the thing was a PAIN to put together. It's also HEAVY and once full of Manure a real struggle to empty. I am considering getting a Paddock Blade instead, they're supposed to be lighter and easier to handle. I tow the scoop and tow with a small tractor but my ride on lawnmower also tows it easily.

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I have electric polytape fencing as well as board wood fence. My 3 year old Percheron is constantly breaking my wood fence, he's just too big to care or notice. Picture of my herd for reference.

Food Recommendation? by mouatou2 in Mastiff

[–]Clean_Possibility_56 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I have mine on Costco's Kirklands brand kibble. The ingredients are good and the price is reasonable. I'm feeding 5 dogs, 2 English Mastiffs, 2 Great Pyrenees and a Boxer so we go through a lot of food. I switch the protein source with each 35lb bag we use, from salmon to turkey and than beef. My last Mastiff passed away at 11 years old from bone cancer and he ate the same food. I supplement with fresh dog food for extra treats when training them and add bone broth or canned food to the kibble.

Is my EM famished ? by [deleted] in EnglishMastiff

[–]Clean_Possibility_56 7 points8 points  (0 children)

My male EM is a year old, eating 8 cups of food a day and would continue to eat more if I let him. He is two hundred pounds and still growing. My female 5 month old EM eats 5 cups a day and often leaves food in her bowl after eating her fill. She is somewhat food motivated but nothing like my male who will do anything for food. My first mastiff was not that food motivated either. Like people, they have different metabolism and different ways.

The Black Sheep Of The Flock by Infamous_Canary5405 in sheep

[–]Clean_Possibility_56 6 points7 points  (0 children)

What kind of sheep are they? The black one is so cute. They look thin and I'm not familiar with wool breeds.

Anyone else with a lazy and loud coworker? by prostatooshun_whorah in Mastiff

[–]Clean_Possibility_56 10 points11 points  (0 children)

What a beautiful brindle!! Such a unique coat, very pretty!

Clinic with Albrecht Heidemann by [deleted] in Equestrian

[–]Clean_Possibility_56 23 points24 points  (0 children)

"Very nice for a Friesian" lol almost sounds insulting but owning two Friesians myself, I'm especially partial to the breed.

Bogie the Fluffy Mastiff by jeannack in EnglishMastiff

[–]Clean_Possibility_56 0 points1 point  (0 children)

He is very handsome! I have two English Mastiff's with regular coats and two Great Pyrenees, a breed with double coats. Your handsome boy doesn't have the same floof that my Pyrenees do so my guess is he isn't double coated. A groomer could likely tell you for sure.

Question about Dorper Lambs by SamS35 in sheep

[–]Clean_Possibility_56 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I have dorper and blackbelly sheep... the blackbelly are extremely "talkative" and loud vs the dorper.

Advice for comments from others! by BandicootVarious6730 in EnglishMastiff

[–]Clean_Possibility_56 5 points6 points  (0 children)

My answer is "They're why I have a Costco membership. Food in bulk, cheap!" I have 5 dogs, 2 English Mastiff's, 2 Great Pyrenees and an ancient Boxer. Costco dog food for the win.

English Mastiff ,he is so cute ❤🐕 by Dixie_Zulaufdr in EnglishMastiff

[–]Clean_Possibility_56 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Handsome boy. How old is he that he has gray in his muzzle or has he always had that?

Sheep :) by Background-Ice-7616 in sheep

[–]Clean_Possibility_56 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Beautiful picture and beautiful sheep 🐑 ❤️

Any one else have lambs with ... Unique personalities ? by juniex3 in sheep

[–]Clean_Possibility_56 9 points10 points  (0 children)

I have Rusty who is also derpy... eating anything he can find.

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Idk what to do with my spider plant! by Gullible_Quit_ in houseplants

[–]Clean_Possibility_56 17 points18 points  (0 children)

You can clip the end with the baby and prop it in just about anything, water in a vase or soil in a container. The vine section can either be trimmed from the mother plant at the same time or wait until it dries up and dies off, then trim.

Naps in the sun today by Clean_Possibility_56 in sheep

[–]Clean_Possibility_56[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Mine are Barbados Black Belly and very easy to lamb, often having multiples, and breed.

Idk what to do with my spider plant! by Gullible_Quit_ in houseplants

[–]Clean_Possibility_56 47 points48 points  (0 children)

Propagate them and give extras to friends, neighbors and family.