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Cattle & Their Wild Cousins: How Livestock Has Adapted for Winter
Its short legs help it climb and keep its balance, and it grows at a slow rate, taking about eight years to mature. Understanding our modern-day domesticated cattle's wild history and where they come from can help us support their comfort and health during...
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25 Photos of You and Your Cow
Courtesy Della S. Courtesy Janell J. Courtesy Stacey B. Courtesy Kathy C. They keep our forage fields from becoming overgrown. Courtesy Kimberly P. Courtesy Kimberley C. Courtesy Adam B.
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9 Baby Cows We\'ll Go Grassfed For
Courtesy Debi T. Courtesy Chopping Block Farm Courtesy Anthony W. Courtesy @thurlow94/via Instagram Tags baby cows , calves , Lists Celebrate calving season with these baby cow photos from reader hobby farms.
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7 Things To Look At When Selecting Grassfed Cattle For Your Herd
Your animals will not look the same as the cattle in the feedlot down the road. Find Forage-Finished Animals With a plan to grass-feed and grass-finish your cattle, you want them to come from a long line of animals that have been grassfed and grass-finished.
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How To Milk A Cow
This solution performs a different function than the pre-milking disinfectant and each should be clearly labeled. Leave the disinfectant on the teats for approximately 30 seconds. However, if your cow doesn't have a calf, immediately apply a post-milking...
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Is Fall Calving Right For You?
A reduced conception rate in your ewe flock may be a result of fall lambing due to the challenge of overcoming the hardwired reproductive physiology. Health Fall calves and lambs again have the benefit of warm days and cool but not usually frosty nights,...
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How To Castrate A Calf
“Eh?” she said, squinting up at me. The newly minted steers each got up a little stiff and walked off into the pasture bow-legged with their feelings hurt. I'll admit, I left feeling a bit hungry.
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Are Cattle Right For My Farm?
Cattle are one of the most classic—perhaps even the most nostalgic—farm animals. With a shade shack, you can encourage them to put their manure in specific places, moving it often to prevent heavy impact.
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Create an Easy-to-Build Cattle Corral for Your Herd
Bud box systems are simple and economical, and they work well for cattle. A Simple Cattle Corral This easy-to-construct facility is for five to 10 cows. There have been many discussions about straight chutes versus V-shaped, single-file chutes.
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What\'s the Deal With Grassfed Meat?
Now we know more about ruminating than we really wanted to. We shed some light on the grassfed versus grain-fed debate so you're no longer left in the dark. In their 2010 study on nutritional differences between grass and grain fed cattle, California...
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About Cattle Farming
Factory farms are defined as operations with 500 or more dairy or beef cattle and can be problematic for many reasons. Dairy Cows Like all mammals, cows used for dairy must be impregnated in order to produce milk, so to start a dairy cattle farm, you...
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Florida Cracker and Pineywoods Cattle
In 1540, Don Diego Maldonado brought large herds of cattle and horses to the Pensacola Bay area to supply Hernando de Soto's ongoing exploration of the Spanish Southeast. Several top chefs in New Orleans and New York had one common complaint: ‘Not enough...
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Raising Calves: Tips On The Best Time For Vaccination
In addition to this vaccination, Jensen's area is low in selenium, so she also gives a BoSe shot that is a selenium and vitamin E combination. And, the response can actually be more harmful to the animal than no vaccination at all if the specific immunity...
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How To Keep Your Cattle Healthy This Winter
This article originally ran in the November/December 2016 issue of Hobby Farms. That lower critical temperature depends on hair coat and weather conditions: With a summer or a wet-to-the-skin hair coat at any temperature, the lower critical temperature...
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5 Key Aspects of Feeding Cattle
This story originally appeared in the January/February 2018 issue of Hobby Farms. Adequate Clean Water Water is just as important as food; cattle won't do well without adequate water and might get sick if water is contaminated with toxins or disease pathogens.
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How To Make Grassfed Cattle Gain Weight
They both got third place overall for rate of gain—2.99 and 2.91 pounds per day; feedlot cattle gain 2.4 to 4 pounds per day. There's a reason beef cattle are most commonly finished in feedlots.
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Have a Cow—and We Mean a Pet Cow
Good questions. Draft oxen are traditionally hitched in tandem, linked to one another and to the implement they're hauling by means of a sturdy wooden neck yoke. Face flies spread pinkeye, a highly contagious bacterial infection that can lead to blindness...
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Nutrition Matters: What To Feed Your Cattle
Metabolic problems can be deadly during this stage so correct diets and nutrition that includes balanced energy, vitamins and mineral are essential. (See a list of dairy terminology below.) At calving, most cows require more energy than they can consume...
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Livestock Pregnancy & Its Problems: Cattle
Fine muscle tremors might show themselves. In the second installment of a three-part series, we examine calving and a common post-calving problem in cattle known as milk fever. If not, then its time to make sure things are OK.
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Raising Calves: A Guide To Getting The Best Possible Start
Fortunately, these cases are the exceptions rather than the rule. For this reason and the fact that 21 days is minimal for adequate rumen development, weaning at 3 weeks is not recommended.” It usually takes 4 to 6 months before complete rumen development...
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6 Ways to Prepare Yourself and Your Cows for Calving
Of course, some cows are very protective and will not allow you to come near the calf. The calf should come to the barn for its feeding. The entrance to the pen should be about 3 feet wide, 3 feet tall and sturdy enough that a cow cannot break through.
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Why Body Condition Score Your Cows?
Looking for fat in all the wrong places. A score—1 to 5 for dairy cattle and 1 to 9 for beef cattle—is assigned to the animal based on a visual and tactile assessment of six different areas on the cow's body: brisket, ribs, back, hook bone, pin bones...
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7 Things To Know About Your First Dairy Cow
If your dairy cow's udder becomes red, hot and swollen or the milk comes out with clots, ask your veterinarian to examine it. You'll want to discuss the necessary vaccinations for your dairy cow with your veterinarian.
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Belfair Cattle: A Dual-Purpose Breed For Small Farms
The cows are small in size, true minis, and this diminutive size translates to a conservative appetite: A mini cow requires only 1/2 acre per head, and with the efficient Dexter in the mix—the small breed was once known as the “poor man's cow” for...
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Once-a-Day Milk Cows
With our busy schedules, we couldn't imagine milking twice a day, so the dream languished until one day while chatting with a neighbor, we stumbled upon the concept of once-a-day milking.
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How Now, Tiny Cow? On Raising Small Cows
And they're out there: wee cattle as ancient as the dual-purpose Dexters and as innovative and new as the Happy Mountain Miniature Pandas. International Miniature Zebu Association cattle, however, are measured behind their Brahma-type humps and mustn't...
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Your 6-Step Biosecurity Plan For Cattle
Set Up Vaccination Protocol Like most common livestock, cattle have vaccinations for most major infectious and highly communicable diseases. Often calving pens are put in sheltered depressions and the winter runoff concentrates the pathogens that cause...
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