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  • How to Be a Healthy Vegan

    Are you looking to help animals, become much, much healthier, or are you a vegetarian taking the next step? Well I have a guide just for you!

  • Guernsey Cow Facts

    Guernsey cattle are one of the principle breeds used in the dairy industry of Europe and North America. While not as common as the Holstein, they are often added to herds to improve the efficiency...

  • Making Goat Milk Products

    Goat's milk is used in a variety of products. It's used to make yogurt, butter, cheese and ice cream. It's found in soap and lotion products because it's gentle on the skin. Moreover, the caprylic...

  • How to Raise an Orphan Beef Calf

    There are many in the farming industry that find themselves caring for an orphaned beef calf. In some cases, this may occur due to the death of the dam during birth or from her inability to...

  • What to Feed a Newborn Deer Whose Mother is Gone

    Fawns are seldom orphaned. Very often, the mothers are nearby, aware and attentive to a fawn that is seemingly alone. If there is concern a fawn has been left on its own, if it appears cold, weak,...

  • Holstein Cow Facts

    The Holstein breed is well known for its ability to produce milk. Registered Holsteins account for more than 23,000 lbs. of milk per year in the United States. This breed is popular in the U.S....

  • Facts About Cow Breeds

    There are over 900 breeds of cattle worldwide, and the list is ever-growing. As scientists and cattlemen are constantly working to develop the perfect breed of both dairy and beef cattle through...

  • Interesting Dairy Cow Facts

    A single dairy cow in the United States produces 2,000 gallons (more than 30,000 glasses) of milk in a year. Cows once ran wild and were hunted by man for meat. Eventually people started...

  • Amazing Cow Facts

    A cow is a female bovine that has reached maturity. These animals are used for food such as milk and often kept on farms. There are also heifers, which haven't reached maturity and won't be...

  • Facts About Cows for Kids

    Cows provide most of the milk people drink worldwide. It used to take 10 cows to produce the same amount of milk a single cow produces today. Cows need proper care to produce all that milk.

  • How to Adopt a Baby Lamb

    Fabled for their soft fleece and passive natures, lambs have been a well-known part of human history for centuries. Sheep typically give birth to one or two lambs every spring, and often these...

  • About Cows

    Cows are are raised as livestock on cattle farms for their beef, on dairy farms for their milk and are harvested for their hides to make leather. In some countries, cows are used for plowing and...

  • How Does an Automatic Cow Milking System Work?

    There are several advantages to using an automatic milking system, as opposed to milking cows by hand. The first is efficiency. With an automatic milking system you can milk more cows, in less...

  • How to Recognize a Jersey Cow

    Originating from the British Isle of Jersey in the English Channel off the French coast, the Jersey cow has been purebred since 1763. Settlers brought to breed to the United States in the 1850s....

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