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Whereas a bull can produce many offspring, especially via artificial insemination. All this means that breeding a purebred Dutch Belted cow to another breed of bull does nothing to increase breed numbers, when she could easily have produced a purebred calf instead.

This is because genetics on paper and genetics in actual animals are two different things. While a cow that is Due to diseases like scrapie, importation of live sheep or even live embryos is currently prohibited. Semen can be imported, however, and so a breeding-up program started to bring them to the United States. The Valais Blacknose Sheep Society maintains records for the program.

Their committee recommends that Scottish Blackface sheep be used as the foundation breed, with Lincolns or Leicester Longwools considered acceptable as well. Experience with different crosses has indicated that the maternal effects from those breeds result in offspring that most closely meet the breed standard. The Valais Blacknose has quite a distinct color pattern: helical horns, and a longer staples, looser crimped fleece.

The recommended maternal foundation breeds make the chances that F5 offspring meet the breed standard much higher. It should also be noted that a breed that is entirely imported in this manner will always differ somewhat from the original breed in Switzerland. But careful selection should allow the Society to establish something awfully close. In an effort to save the breed, unregistered animals of the right type were brought in.

And at one point, three Fell pony stallions were used on Dales mares to help achieve a sustainable population. By , the program was deemed a success and it was discontinued. Cattle new with animal welfare standards Cattle breeds and Breeding Donkeys new, with animal welfare information Chicken new, with animal welfare information Camels new, with animal welfare information Sheep new, with animal welfare information Fish farming new, with animal welfare information Rabbits new with animal welfare information Goats new with animal welfare information Pigs new, with animal welfare information Geese New with animal welfare information Mulberry Silkworm Beekeeping Pets: Dogs new Pets: Cats new.

Fodder Production. Tools for livestock care and treatment. Email this page. Introduction Any livestock farmer in Africa is aware that livestock need tender loving care in order to benefit the owner. There is no point in having animals around that just die without any benefits.

So since there are so many health challenges to keeping healthy livestock, it is essential to also know the basics of good animal health care. Ticks and fleas have to be controlled so they do not spread diseases, worms and flukes have to be controlled so as not to eat the animals from inside and it is also important to take care that animals are happy and comfortable.

It may not come as much of a surprise that animals respond to tender loving care by becoming more productive. To take good care of animals, to diagnose if animals are diseased and to treat animals there are some tools that can be useful and practical to have within reach In the following some of the more common tools are listed which are widely available in Kenya and East Africa. Important tools for good care of animals: Not all the mentioned tools are strictly necessary, but come in useful in emergencies or when the veterinarian is not available.

Thermometer - check body temperature A thermometer is very useful to check body temperature. Hoof trimming tools In some areas and especially where the ground is soft, the hooves of animals grow faster than normal exercise can wear them down. Glass slides for making blood smears Blood samples are very useful for examining diseases in cattle. Other useful tools Bandages and clean cloths for cleaning wounds and covering them and for holding broken legs in place Bottle for giving medicine by mouth.

If a glass bottle is used, it is useful to put a rubber tube over the end to stop it breaking Container for sterilizing equipment. A cooking pot with a lid will do. Sterilize equipment by boiling it in water A sharp knife or scalpel. Scalpels have sterile blades that can be thrown away after use Pen and notebook for keeping records Rope. Ropes are essential for any livestock keeper!

They are very useful for tying up animals, for making halters to lead animals during transport; fine clean ropes sterilised in boiling water can also be useful when assisting a cow with difficult birth Soap or soap flakes - for washing hands and arms and for washing the cows rear end when assisting with difficult births Syringes and needles for injection. With the very great distance between vets, skilled farmers can learn to do basic treatment before the vet is called.

Most useful sizes are 10ml, 20ml, and 50ml. Some syringes can be boiled to sterilize them for reuse - others cannot be boiled so need to be thrown away after use A syringe without needle is useful for measuring liquids such as dewormers or medicines given by mouth, and for flushing wounds and abscesses Castration rings - mostly for goats and sheep but can also be used for small new born calves.

Sixth Edition - Bailliere Tindall London. Disease Prevention Ticks, Wounds, Vaccination. Holistic disease management and veterinary treatment. A calf life worth living. Animal nutrition and feed rations. Water for livestock. Drugs for livestock treatment. Record keeping. Cattle new with animal welfare standards.

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Pigs new, with animal welfare information. Your livestock trailer will be used for purchases and sales of cattle and will probably double as a utility trailer to move feed and other ranch supplies. A handcart will carry heavy loads around your property and across uneven terrain. You can use it to move feed, newborn calves, and manure. One of the best ways to make use of these piles is to use it to improve your land.

Cattlemen need fences, and the old way of manually digging posts is tedious and time-consuming. Instead, pick up an air-powered post driver to shortcut this task.

One of the most important things you can do for your cattle is to keep them healthy. Unfortunately, there is plenty that can go wrong with livestock.

Have a copy of the Merck Veterinary Manual on hand so that you can look up symptoms, diseases, and treatments for common conditions. Cattlemen need tools and lots of them. A versatile and interchangeable set of power tools is a good place to start. When you buy hand tools, look for quality brands such as Snap-On and Craftsman that will last for many years.

When you need to guide and sort your cattle, having a quality sorting pole is essential. The sorting poles from U. Whip are available in various lengths with different handle options.

All are made in the U. Just like any profession, ranchers and cowhands need the right tools to effectively and efficiently do their jobs. These essential tools for cattlemen will not only make stock handling easier, but they will also reduce the time required for many common tasks. Dealing with Seasonal Cattle Hair?



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