Title: Flying Mule Farm
1Flying Mule Farm
- Enhancing the Environment through Managed Grazing
2Flying Mule Farm Grazing Management
- Overview and History
- Environmental Enhancement and Resource Management
- Animal Health and Welfare
- Predator Protection
- Community Education
- Custom Grazing
- Highland Farms Grassfed Lamb
3Overview and History
- The Macon Family founded Flying Mule Farm in
Auburn in 2001 - Currently converting to mule-based farming of
summer and fall vegetables - Also produce eggs and poultry
- Offering firewood (oak and Douglas fir) in 2007
converting to mule-based logging techniques. - Dan and Samia Macon have been raising sheep since
1990 - Our daughters Lara and Emma participate in our
farming endeavors
4Overview and History
5Overview and History
6Overview and History
- We raise Dorper and Dorper-cross sheep
- Dorper sheep originated in South Africa
- A cross between Dorset sheep (from England) and
Black-headed Persian sheep (from the Middle
East), Dorpers shed their wool (rather than
requiring shearing) - We custom graze cattle and sheep for other
producers. - Multi-species grazing provides numerous benefits
7Overview and History
- Dan Macon - professional experience
- California Rangeland Trust founding executive
director - Society for Range Management California-Pacific
Section Past President - Sierra College instructor (Agriculture
Department) - UC Davis guest lecturer (Animal Science,
Agricultural Law and Environmental
Policy/Planning)
- Samia Macon, DVM professional experience
- UC Davis School of Veterinary Medicine
graduated 1994 - Loomis Basin Large Animal Clinic associate
veterinarian (1995-2005) - Samia Macon Mobile Veterinary Services owner
(2005-present)
8Environmental Enhancement
- Through our management intensive grazing system,
we enhance the environment by - Restoring native and perennial grasses
- Controlling yellow starthistle, blackberries and
other invasive weeds - Restoring and improving pastures
- Reducing wildfire fuels
- Eliminating competitive weeds and brush in newly
established timber stands
9Flying Mule Farms grazing management strategies
also protect water quality by maintaining
riparian buffers and carefully monitoring grazing
use.
10Off-Stream Water Development
Using solar-powered pumps and holding tanks, we
provide stock water without allowing livestock
access to creeks and ponds.
11Resource Management
- The key elements of our management intensive
grazing system are - Low stress livestock handling
- Portable electric fencing (with a battery-powered
low impedance energizer) - Short grazing periods followed by lengthy rest
periods - Regular adjustments in stocking rate based on
forage growth
Electric charge on the netting is kept between 7
and 9 kilovolts (7-9,000 volts). The charge
pulses every other second on the netting and only
lasts 0.003 milliseconds each pulse.
12Managed Grazing
- We use a grazing calendar to track our management
and to plan for future years - We also track precipitation to help anticipate
grass growth and appropriate stocking rate
13Animal Health and Welfare
- Our management intensive, multi-species grazing
system reduces the incidence of respiratory
ailments, internal and external parasites, and
other health problems (mostly by eliminating the
need for close confinement) - Samia Macon, DVM, oversees our vaccination and
health management program - Multi-species grazing reduces the need for
administering de-wormers.
14Animal Health and Welfare
- We use low stress livestock handling techniques
- Livestock are allowed to move at their own pace
- Our system is entirely pasture based sheep have
constant access to growing feed and fresh water - We use well-trained herding dogs to assist with
livestock movement and placement.
15Predator Protection
- Sheep are vulnerable to a variety of predators,
including mountain lions, coyotes, and domestic
dogs - Flying Mule Farm uses predator friendly
management systems - Portable electric fencing
- Livestock Protection Dogs
16We use cross-bred Livestock Protection Dogs to
guard our sheep.
17Predator Protection
- Livestock protection dogs were among the first
dogs that domesticated by humans - These dogs live with our sheep around the clock
- Livestock protection dogs discourage predators
through barking and intimidation
18Community Education
- Flying Mule Farm is committed to educating new
producers, youth and the community - Educational programs include
- Harvest Festivals
- Extension Workshops (lambing management, pasture
management, etc.) - Community College courses
- Internships
- We can also provide orientation sessions for new
landowners and visitors
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20- We market our lambs as Highland Farms Grass-fed
Lamb - Our lamb is available direct to customers,
through local farmers markets and at fine local
restaurants
21- Our lamb is
- Hormone and antibiotic free
- 100 grassfed higher in omega-3 and conjugated
linoleic acids - Humanely raised
- Predator friendly
22Custom Grazing
- Flying Mule Farm custom grazes cattle and sheep
for other producers. - Custom grazing programs can be designed to meet
your needs. - Our grazing programs can also help control
invasive weeds and other problem vegetation.
23Flying Mule Farm Grazing Management
- Flying Mule Farm can help landowners
- Improve pastures
- Reduce invasive weeds and wildfire danger
- Reduce or eliminate the need for mowing large
fields and pastures - Increase land productivity
- Turn grass and weeds into income