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Dairy Farmer\'s Journal: Grazing
The water pipe has sunk into the ground, covered by grass roots and is pretty much invisible. We tried sorghum-sudan grass but weren't very happy with it as it grew too fast for the cows to keep up with it.
California
El Segundo
Dairy Goat Information Chart
Download a copy of Sue Weaver's Dairy Goat Breed Information Chart for all the details about the miniature and full-sized dairy goats that work best for the hobby farm. For the best dairy goat breeds and all the details, download this information chart.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Dairy Farmer\'s Journal: Summer work
It is blown into self-unloading wagons and then blown up into the silo. The first hay was cut on May 23 and chopping began on May 24. At that point they were so ripe that the oat seed shattered out and replanted itself, giving us another crop of green...
California
El Segundo
Free Dairy-processing Resource Released
The ALBC says its goal is to help farmers find niche outlets for their rare breeds and rare-breed products. As a result of this positive feedback, the ALBC wanted to provide anyone interested in getting involved with dairy processing with access to the...
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Mastitis Care For Dairy Goats
Mastitis Prevention In Goats While there is a likely genetic component to mastitis—the somatic cell count may be heritable, for instance—the disease is commonly the result of environmental factors, including poor hygiene, management and milking procedures.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Raising Dairy Goats for Milk
She lives on a 10-acre hobby farm in northwest Indiana with her husband, Mark, 75 chickens, two Lamancha goats, two horses, and an assortment of cats and dogs. If she doesn't start to dry up, reduce the hay and restrict water availability for a few days.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Water Quality Could Hurt Dairy Production
The farms in the study encompassed 51,000 acres and 18,000 cows with an average milk-production level ranging from 20 to 90 pounds of milk per cow per day. “We also recommend providing alternative sources of water to a subset of the herd to collect...
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Milk Producers Struggle During Dairy Month
The U.S. record high-producing cow produced over 72,000 glasses of milk in one year. “A mild winter in 2012 also allowed cows to respond with more milk.” Feed prices are high because soybean prices, used to produce soybean meal for dairy cattle, have...
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Essential Record-Keeping Charts For Dairy Goats
We primarily use this space to record any medications given, including the annual post-kidding worming, as well as any withdrawal information and when that doe can go back into the milk stream.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Pasture-based Dairies in Southeast Seek Improvement
“They're providing tremendous info that can really help people. “But when they get together and learn from one another, that's when they really start to make some progress. In total, these events have reached more than 200 personnel from the extension,...
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Are Dairy Goats Right for My Farm?
They will use their tongues or noses to pop open latches, push open heavy gates, or climb over or under them. They will frustrate you, but they'll also misbehave more if you let them know they've gotten under your skin.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
How to Choose Among Breeds of Dairy Goats
The Saanen averages 2,772 pounds of milk with 3.3 percent fat. By far the most important considerations for dairy goats are health and milk output. A mature doe weighs 120 pounds or more and is at least 26 inches high.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Fiore di Capra: Tucson\'s Goat Dairy And Creamery
Despite the hurdles she's faced with the unique Southwestern climate, she's found success in her endeavors and passes along this advice to other budding goat dairies: Check with your state Agriculture department before you start any construction.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
When To Breed Young Dairy Goats for Milk
What most goat keepers can agree on is that doelings bred at a younger age tend to have a single kid the first time they're bred. They all weigh way more than 135 pounds, and Katy the Alpine weighs more than 135 pounds, too.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Dairy Cows\' Low Blood Calcium Linked to Fatty Liver
Collaborators on this study include: William Chamerlin, former student and graduate of the MU College of Veterinary Medicine; Gayle Johnson, a professor in the MU College of Veterinary Medicine; Mark Ellersieck, a research professor in the MU College...
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
7 Things To Know About Your First Dairy Cow
Prepare For Calving Before your cow is due to calve , have an emergency plan in place. I have personally seen more nutritional diseases in smaller farms than larger-scale farms because they often don't test their feed's nutrient levels.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
9 Items You Need to Start a Goat Dairy
Udder Care and Sanitation Products One of the most important aspects of operating a dairy is following all the proper sanitation procedures. The last thing you want to do is buy all your equipment only to find it's unacceptable to the inspector! With...
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
For Hardy Dairy Goats, Look To The Swiss Alps
The descendants of those goats are still with us today as breeds known for their excellent milk production and good temperaments. The largest of all dairy goats, bucks can stand as tall as 35 inches at the shoulder and weigh 160 pounds, while does are...
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Nutrition Matters: What To Feed Your Dairy & Meat Goats
The animal's diet should also start to contain a high-energy feed, such as grain, if none was being offered before. Knowing the nutritional value of the feeds you are providing to your goats is the key to knowing what you need to feed them.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
6 Milk Facts to Know Before Starting Your Farm Dairy
Cows have four teats; most sheep and goats have only two. Ask Martok! Do you have a livestock or wildlife question you want me to answer? Mom will pen Katy's kids in a big, roomy area of Katy's stall overnight and milk Katy in the morning, leaving enough...
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Can I Milk Sheep?
If you want to milk sheep you should get specialized dairy sheep. One thing worth mentioning is that sheep are milked from the rear instead of the side. Sheep that work for a living on commercial dairy lines, like cows on dairy lines, might not easily...
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
The Book For The Lactose-Tolerant Cook
Of course, an entire cookbook of dairy-based dishes can start to wear a little thin—you can only use a yogurt sauce so many times a week—but Kingsley does an admirable job keeping the recipes varied.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
How to Make Yogurt at Home
Recipes Using Yogurt Put your homemade yogurt to use in recipes like these. To produce consistent fermented dairy products, she teaches her students that it's critical to use clean, well-rinsed equipment and ingredients from known sources, as well as...
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Genetically Modified Pets Are Here
Their scientists cut out pieces of a pig's gene sequence so the pig cannot grow to what nature has determined to be the pigs' normal size. BMI Genetic modification is not a topic for only the vegetable field.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Confining Cattle Ups Carbon Footprint
Another plus: When fields formerly used for feed crops were converted to perennial grasslands for grazing, carbon sequestration levels climbed from 0 to as high as 3,400 pounds per acre every year.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Got (Homegrown) Milk?
Most “house cows” are Jerseys or Guernseys, the smaller of the standard dairy breeds; in addition to their compact size, both breeds are prized for the higher-than-average butterfat content of their milk.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Holstein Cattle
History: Holsteins, to most Americans, are the quintessential dairy cow. Holstein gestation is approximately nine months.While some cows may live considerably longer, the average productive life of a Holstein is 3 to 4 years.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia