Instructions Step 1: Be selective within your own herd. Cull animals that don't gain weight or have calving difficulties. By keeping only the best animals in your herd from the start, you cut feeding costs and have less work to do at breeding time. Step...
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Instructions Step 1: Buy breeding stock from a reputable breeder. Make sure they are brucellosis and tuberculosis free and that the bulls have had their semen tested. Step 2: Buy one bull for every ten cows. The larger, more aggressive bull will dominate...
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Instructions Step 1: Provide your herd with enough space to forage in summer and winter. Reindeer are adapted to cold climates and will dig through the snow for lichen, but they need enough of it all winter to be ready to nurse in the spring. Likewise...
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Instructions Things You’ll Need: Colostrum Bucket or nipple bottle Milk replacer Step 1: Give the orphaned calf colostrum, which is an important source of immunoglobins. A calf should receive the colostrum within the first 12 hours of life...
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Instructions Step 1: Recognize the cows' physical features. Guernseys grow to an intermediate size: the average bull weighs 1,700 lbs. while the average cow comes in at 1,100 lbs. The Guernsey coat is colored brown or fawn and usually sports white spots...
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