
Topics: Dairy, Animal Welfare/Humane Treatment, Weather, Animal Health,
A nutrition solution can help heat-stressed cows as US warms
Rising temperatures pose major challenges to the dairy industry—a Holstein's milk production can decline 30 to 70% in warm weather—but a new Cornell-led study has found a nutrition-based solution ...
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08/08/2022 SOURCE: www.cnn.com
The unexpected discovery of a 16th-century horse tooth in modern-day Haiti has provided credence for an age-old folk story about the origin of feral horses on an island off Maryland and Virginia.
A centuries-old horse tooth helps prove the Spanish origin of these feral horses
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08/02/2022 SOURCE: www.fwi.co.uk
More than half of UK flocks could have elevated culling rates because of Johne’s disease, says a leading sheep researcher reacting to flock survey
Johne’s could be in 50% of flocks, study finds - Farmers Weekly
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08/02/2022 SOURCE: www.lanereport.com
McBrayer PLLC stakes out its territory in the realm of horseracing, gaming, and other equine law fields as it welcomes Vince Gabbert...
McBrayer solidifies equine practice with addition of former Keeneland COO Vince Gabbert
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07/26/2022 SOURCE: www.themomentum.com
Whether it’s pasteurized, raw, or entirely from plants, the milk industry has a significant influence on the Earth.
The Dairy Question: How Do Milk Varieties Stack Up in Terms of Our Health And The Planet’s?
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07/11/2022 SOURCE: www.cn2.com
YORK, S.C. (CN2 TODAY) – South Carolina State health leaders concerned about a tick infestation at a York County cattle farm. South Carolina DHEC is not naming the farm in question, but says a pasture is infested with Asian Long Horned Ticks. The ticks are an invasive species that is not commonly found in the […]
York Dairy Farm Not Concerned About Asian Longhorned Tick, Credits Natural Ways it Protects Livestock - CN2 News
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Topics: Livestock/Meat, Agriculture Global, Poultry, Coronavirus/COVID, Animal Health,
Viewpoint: Anti-technology activists claim coronavirus outbreaks could be exacerbated by intensive farming. Here’s why they are dead wrong
It is often asserted that intensive livestock systems increase the risk of zoonotic diseases, and this argument is used to make the case for a switch to more extensive, lower yielding farming practices.
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07/05/2022 SOURCE: www.standardmedia.co.ke
The disease occurs and is fatal in wild and domestic herbivores like antelope, cattle, camel, sheep and goats.
Anthrax; Here is all you need to know
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06/23/2022 SOURCE: www.farminguk.com
The UK pig sector reduced antibiotic use by 17% in 2021 despite farmers experiencing an extremely challenging year, new figures show.
Pig sector antibiotic use falls again despite challenging year
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06/20/2022 SOURCE: elcr.org
What We Can Do to Protect Our Horse Lands, Facilities and Trails There are many tools for protecting open lands, including horse farms and ranches, competition venues, trails, hay fields, and the...
Conservation Tools for Horse Lands
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