Tuesday! I was up at 4 AM, out the door and gone by 5 AM. 3 hours to @Ridgetop’s house. Got there at 8:00. Knock! Knock! Knock!
The dogs, Hazine and Ozel barked at me, so I went to the fence, talking sweet, they sniffed my hand, Oh, it’s you! They wagged tails and I petted them.
Had a cup of coffee while Ridgetop and her DH got ready. They showed me their cross fence and it is impressive. Ozel wasn’t sure about the jump gate, but Ridgetop coaxed her and she jumped through it. Hazine looked at Ozel with a look that plainly said, Let the dummy do it.
They did get the dogs to jump through the dog gate. But the sheep saw that and in monkey see monkey do fashion, they followed the dogs. Back to the drawing board….
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The pasture walk and presentation was only 4 miles from their house. It was held in a big metal building, former tractor and equipment storage for a dairy. The pasture walk was breathtaking, maybe not for most people, but for livestock owners, it was fabulous. The wide variety of plants was fantastic. Deep lush greenery, tall grasses, birds, cattle and sheep.
Eastern gamma grass
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Brandon Bing, NRCS grazing specialist from the Palestine office. He was talking about soil compaction, water retention and the plants that help the soil.
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More forbs and grasses
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Ridgetop on the pasture walk
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Pictures or it didn’t happen!
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This event was put on by the Texas Land grazers Coalition. Guest speakers were Texas Parks and Wildlife and many others.