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  • How to Feed Honey Bees Corn Syrup

    Honey bees need to find nectar not only to make the honey that humans enjoy, but also to sustain the hive. There are certain times of the year, however, when pollen and nectar to make that honey...

  • How to Easily Clean and Disinfect Fresh Eggs

    Eggs - We all love them! If you're lucky enough to live where you can have your own chickens you can have "Farm Fresh Eggs". Unfortunately after a rain you might be in for a surprise....

  • How to Feed Chickens Cracked Corn

    Chickens like cracked corn, and if left to their own devices, would consume cracked corn to the exclusion of everything else. Cracked corn is low in protein and is not nutritionally suitable to be...

  • How to Feed Longhorn Cattle in Feedlots

    The goal of most longhorn cattle producers raising cattle for beef is to sell the animals for profit when they reach market weight. The objective is to fatten the animals to a market standard in...

  • How to Cook Soybeans for Chicken Feed

    Adding protein to a poultry diet is sometimes challenging. Beans and peas are a great source of protein but require preparation before you can use them as feed. Beans contain an enzyme, trypsin,...

  • The Best Way to Bulk Up Calves

    Raising calves can be a money-making venture for a landowner. You can buy the calves cheaply at auction, then raise them with minimal investment to resell or slaughter for their meat, saving you a...

  • Backyard Chicken Feed: What Is Not Safe?

    Backyard chickens can safely eat many table scraps as well as a variety of plants and animals commonly found in rural and urban settings. Below are some foods to avoid giving your fine feathered...

  • How to Make an Automatic Water Dispenser for Poultry

    Poultry need to have constant access to water. Most water dispensers sold to hobbyists are sized from 3 to 5 gallons---large enough for a small flock for a day or two but inadequate for larger...

  • How To Feed Longhorn Cattle to Market Weight

    Properly feeding cattle is as much of an art as it is a science. Providing cattle with a blend of food that they will find palatable while simultaneously bringing them up toward market weight is...

  • The Hay Diet Made Easy

    Many farmers feed their livestock manufactured feed made primarily of corn and soy products. These feeds effectively and efficiently fatten the livestock but are not necessarily the healthiest...

  • How to Transition Chickens to a High-Protein Diet

    Making dietary changes for animals is never a simple task, since animals often get used to the same diet and will balk at dietary changes, either by refusing food or through the occurrence of...

  • What to Feed a Cow After She Calved

    Calving is one of the most dangerous times in the lives of both calf and heifer. Proper nutrition in the period immediately following calving can help speed a heifer's recovery time and increase...

  • Why Crack Corn for Chicken Feed?

    Cracked corn is often mixed with other foods (grains, greens, and so on) to feed chickens. Most popularly, it is combined with whole wheat to make a feed called chicken scratch. Though it's...

  • How to Raise Maggots for Chooks

    Maggots are often associated with the decomposing animal on the side of the road where house flies encircle . However, maggots can be raised from a different fly that makes the process more...

  • How to Feed Chickens Grit & Oyster Shells

    Chickens that are kept indoors without the ability to "scratch" about the yard must have grit in their diet. This is because chickens have no teeth. When chickens are outside, they are able to...

  • How to Make Goat Hay Feeders

    Livestock, including goats, should always be fed off the ground. This prevents the feed waste that occurs when an animal walks and defecates on hay. Keeping the hay off the ground and away from...

  • How to Grow Maggots for Chicken Feed

    Feeding maggots to chicken is an easy and economical way to provide protein and fat. Most people will immediately picture a smelly pile of garbage with house fly maggots feasting on rotting meat,...

  • How to Make Homemade Protein Deer Feeders

    If you are looking for an inexpensive way to feed deer, consider making your own homemade protein deer feeder. A gravity feeder is the least expensive way to feed the deer. You can construct a...

  • How to Make an Automatic Deer Feeder

    If you want to attract bucks and does, consider making an automatic deer feeder. Creating an automatic deer feeder will make the deer work for their food. People often set up deer feeders to keep...

  • How to Bale Corn Stalks

    Corn stalks remaining in the field after harvest, often referred to as corn stover, can be used as a feed ration for livestock. According to the North Carolina Agriculture Department corn stover...

  • How to Build an Inexpensive Automatic Chicken Feeder

    If you have chickens this automatic feeder is a must have. It is simple to build, takes up very little space and holds a lot of feed. This design has worked very well for me... I mean the...

  • How to Raise a Night Crawler Worm Farm

    Raising night crawlers requires following the same basic strategy as successfully raising any other compost worm in a worm farm, with perhaps some adjustments if you are raising them for fishing...

  • How to Hang a Hay & Grain Wall Feeder

    Fresh grain and hay are crucial to livestock health. Using a hay and grain feeder reduces waste and contamination by keeping the feed off the ground and in a position where it is less likely to...

  • How to Store Hay Using Plastic Sheets

    Hay plays an important role in the feeding of livestock. It provides both nutrition and roughage for farm animals. However, if hay isn't stored properly, these effects can degrade because of heat...

  • Instructions to Build a Hay Feeder

    Hay feeders are used to prevent waste and improve the efficiency of hay fed to livestock. Hay feeders can be commercially acquired or built by livestock owners who have the proper tools and shop...

  • How to Feed Chia Seed to Cattle

    Chia seeds come from the desert plant Salvia hispanica. They are oval shaped, multicolored seeds with a diameter of one millimeter that were utilized by the Aztec and Mayan cultures for their...

  • How to Prevent a Hose for Animal Watering From Freezing

    Providing livestock fresh water daily is a crucial task that provides hydration for each animal and ensures survival. Livestock owners and caregivers find the task harder in winter. Nature freezes...

  • Homemade Round Bale Hay Feeder

    Round hay bales are the common method for feeding livestock and horses in many areas. If hay is simply placed on the ground without any feeder, a percentage of the feed will be wasted when the...

  • How to Make Pigs Gain Weight

    Getting a pig to gain weight for its eventual journey to the market is an important task for any animal keeper. It should take approximately five months to get your pig fattened, and during that...

  • How Many Calories Should a Horse Be Given a Day?

    Horses are large animals and many of them are very athletic. This means they need to get plenty to eat in order to maintain their weight and to provide their bodies with energy so they can do...

  • How to Feed Cracked Corn to Sheep & Goats

    Sheep and goats require a special diet. One of the things that they both eat is cracked corn. There is a certain way to feed them so they will be healthy and strong. The corn needs to be mixed in...

  • How to Feed a Baby Cow With a Feeding Tube

    Baby cows need to be fed if they cannot nurse, if they are removed from their mothers at birth or if they are weak due to dehydration from scours. Sometimes the calf can suck a bottle nipple, but...

  • How to Make a Calf Gain Weight

    Good calf weight gain is important when calves are first born, when they're putting on fat reserves for winter, and when they're being prepared for sale or slaughter. Cattle growers want calves to...

  • Major Minerals Vs. Trace Minerals

    Farm animals need minerals to maintain health, produce meat and milk, and for reproduction. Major minerals are needed in large quantities by the body. Trace minerals are minerals needed in small...

  • How to Design a Hay Feeder

    Designing the proper hay feeder for your animals can save some serious headaches down the road. If your design does not take into account what animals will be eating from the feeder, you can end...

  • How to Feed a New Born Calf

    Colostrum, the first milk from a cow after birth, is a nutrient rich yellowish fluid that will help the calf become strong and give its immunities a boost. Whether you feed colostrum from a cow...

  • How Much Moisture in a Worm Bin?

    Earthworms need moisture taken from the surrounding soil to breathe, according to "The Worm Book." Moisture allows oxygen to dissolve and pass into the worm. The red wiggler worm, Eisenia fetida,...

  • How to Cut Big Bales of Hay

    Large bales of hay, whether round or square, are much more cost effective to feed livestock. Large bales can be a bit overwhelming when it comes to feeding them out because they are heavy and...

  • How to Make a Cow Gain Weight

    Cattle health and profitability are dependent upon achieving and maintaining proper body weights. Weight loss or slow gain can indicate health problems such as pests and parasites, or the need for...

  • What to Feed Deer to Get Them to Come Out

    Deer seek sheltered areas to live and to raise their young. Homes out in the country or in rural or wooded areas are often located in the vicinity of places that deer frequent. In recent years,...

  • Homemade Poultry Feeders

    Poultry feeders can be made from recycled materials that are already in use or being stored somewhere around your house. Pie pans, buckets, scrap pieces of wood, tin or plastic can all be made...

  • How Much Feed Does a Broiler Chicken Need?

    Backyard flocks are growing in popularity as people take control of their personal food supply, but it's important to remember that the nutritional requirements of a broiler chicken are very...

  • Techniques for Testing Hay Moisture Content

    The moisture content of stored hay can affect the quality of the livestock feed and how well it can be stored. High-moisture hay is prone to forming mold, which leads to an overall loss of feed...

  • Oat Hay Nutrition

    Oat hay is extremely nutritious and primarily consumed by horses and other animals. The Kentucky College of Agriculture says oat hay is especially recommended for older horses because it is high...

  • How to Make Homemade Deer Food With Regular Molasses

    Molasses attracts deer with its sweet smell and taste. The molasses will help create a hard food block that the deer will enjoy. Sold by companies that manufacture deer feed, deer food blocks...

  • Homemade Wildlife Feeders

    Feeding wildlife is something you might be able to do in your backyard. Birds, deer, foxes, squirrels, and many other types of wildlife reside in the country, and will travel to suburbs in lots of...

  • Animal Byproducts Used in Livestock Feed

    Although the U.S. is tightening regulations for using animal byproducts in cattle feed, critics contend there are too many opportunities for error. The culprit appears to be diseased organs and...

  • Nutritional Values of Hay

    The quality of nutrition from hay depends upon the amount of foliage in the hay. The more leaves present in the hay the higher the nutrient content.

  • What Feed Do Full-Grown Chickens Eat?

    In some cities, hearing chickens clucking and scratching is becoming commonplace, because more people are raising a few chickens in their own backyards. According to the New York Times, the...

  • What to Feed Laying Hens

    Whether it's a backyard chicken coop or a large-scale operation, it is essential to know how to properly feed laying hens. This will ensure their health and a high yield of quality eggs. If the...

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