Items Tagged with 'waterers'
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As we approach peak summer temperatures, understanding how heat affects your herd can help you find and implement heat mitigation techniques that will be the most practical and profitable to your operation.
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The importance of clean water for disease prevention
Thoroughly clean and disinfect water troughs to curb the spread of HPAI on dairies.
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The importance of water quality and quantity for beef cattle
Clean, fresh water can help cattle be more productive and gain better. Water intake is influenced by water quality, and adopting management strategies that improve water quality will benefit cattle health and performance.
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Beefing up lackluster cattle-handling facilities as winter threatens
At times, circumstances can come together to hinder winter corral, fence and handling facility preparations. In these cases, a few top priorities and unique equipment options might steer these negatives in a positive direction.
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Evaluate feeding strategies for the winter
Providing increased energy and adequate access to water, and protection from environmental conditions during cold weather is crucial to help maintain animal health and cow performance.
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Lameness: Be proactive before heat stress
Have strategies in place to detect and prevent lameness due to heat stress.
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Heat stress toolbox: Preparing cattle for summer
Producers should know the signs and remedies to help cattle cope with heat and maintain their health.
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Managing shrink losses in marketing efforts
Pre-sale weight loss is often a largely ignored or misunderstood concept of marketing. While some aspects are out of a producer’s control, others can be affected by management practices, negotiation tactics, scheduling, feeding, low-stress handling and preconditioning.
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Picture this: Remote cameras keeping an eye on water availability
Two ranchers share how using remote cameras to monitor cattle waterers saves them money, time and labor. This technology can help limit the stress that comes from the constant worry of making sure cattle have adequate water.
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The equipment equation: Capitalizing on what you’ve got
Use the equipment equation – adding safety and efficiency together in order to maximize profitability.
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