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Preparing Your Farm for Calves, Kids, and Lambs

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The anticipation of newborn livestock on the farm is a joyous occasion that brings new life, growth, and promise for the future. Proper preparation is essential to ensure a smooth and healthy start for both the newborns and their mothers. Here are 12 considerations to prepare for newborns on your farm.

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Grass Tetany in Cattle

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Grass tetany, also known as “grass staggers”, “wheat pasture poisoning” & “winter tetany”, is a fatal metabolic disease caused by low levels of magnesium in the blood serum of ruminant livestock including beef cattle, dairy cattle, and sheep.

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Sheep and Goat Mineral Requirements

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Help Freshly Weaned Calves Keep Their Appetite

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Weaning can be a stressful time for calves, but by starting on a transitional feed that is designed to get calves eating when their appetite is reduced can help their long-term performance.

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Why Seed Forages in the Fall?

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Many producers want to seed their pastures in the spring, as this is when dead spots and weedy patches become evident. By seeding in the spring, producers are able to fill in those undesirable patches making their pastures look fuller and greener.

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Managing Livestock in The Heat

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Summer has officially arrived, and our livestock and horses are feeling it. This time of year, it is vital to keep your animals as cool and comfortable as possible to keep production and performance high.

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