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Spring Calving Prep Checklist: Supplies and Tips for a Successful Season
Spring calving season is an exciting time on the farm, but it also comes with plenty of responsibility. A successful calving season depends on preparation, the right supplies, and knowing what to watch for when cows begin to deliver. Whether you manage a large herd or just a few head of cattle, getting ready ahead of time can help reduce stress and improve outcomes for both cows and calves. Here’s a helpful checklist of supplies and practical tips to keep your calving season running smoothly. 1. Prepare a Clean, Dry Calving Area A clean calving environment is one of the...
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Preparing for Mud Season: Protecting Animals, Equipment, and Property
As winter begins to loosen its grip, many farm and livestock owners face a familiar challenge: mud season. Melting snow, frozen ground, and early spring rains can quickly turn pastures, pens, and walkways into muddy messes. While mud may seem like a temporary nuisance, it can create serious problems for animal health, equipment, and property if left unmanaged. A little preparation now can save time, money, and frustration later. Why Mud Season Matters Excessive mud isn’t just inconvenient — it can lead to hoof and leg issues, increase the risk of injury, damage equipment, and cause long-term wear on barns...
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Winter Feed Management: Keeping Hay, Grain, and Supplements in Top Condition
Feeding livestock through winter takes more than just having enough — it’s about keeping your feed fresh, safe, and nutritious. Poor storage or moisture exposure can quickly spoil feed, leading to waste and potential health problems. Here’s how to protect your investment and ensure your animals get the most out of every bite. 1. Store Hay the Right Way Keep hay dry and elevated off the ground on pallets or mats to prevent moisture damage. Cover stacks with tarps or store in a well-ventilated shed to reduce mold and nutrient loss. Regularly inspect bales for musty smells or discoloration. 2....
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Managing Livestock Health During Winter: Preventing Stress and Illness in the Cold
When the temperature drops, your animals feel the effects just as much as you do. Winter can be a challenging season for farmers and livestock owners — not just because of the cold, but because of the extra care animals need to stay healthy and productive. With a few smart management steps, you can help prevent stress, illness, and weight loss throughout the season. 1. Recognize Signs of Cold-Weather Stress Animals under cold stress often eat more but still lose weight, shiver, or become lethargic. Horses may stand hunched with their tails tucked, while cattle or goats might huddle closely...
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Late Fall Chicken and Poultry Care: Preparing Your Flock for Winter
As the days get shorter and the temperatures drop, it's time to turn your attention to preparing your chickens and other poultry for the cold months ahead. Late fall is a crucial period for ensuring your flock remains healthy, warm, and productive throughout the winter. With a few simple adjustments to your poultry care routine, you can help your birds thrive, even in harsh conditions. In this blog, we’ll cover the key aspects of late fall poultry care, including nutrition, shelter, health, and maintenance. 1. Adjusting Feed for Cold Weather During the colder months, chickens need more energy to maintain...