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The ultimate How To guide for farm animal care. From raising a show pig to learning how to build a chicken coop, eHow offers expert advice that will benefit even the most seasoned livestock professionals. Whether you need to know how to milk a cow or you’re wondering how to shave your goat, eHow can help. Discover practical care tips on a variety of subjects, including how to breed farm animals and where to buy supplies.

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  • How to Treat Lice in Cattle

    Lice often infect cattle in the winter months. During the summer environment, self-grooming as well as shorter and thinner hair keep louse numbers low. Physically, lice are small but they can...

  • How to Cure Salmonella in Cattle

    Salmonella bacteria infects an estimated 16 to 73% of U.S. dairy farms and 38% of feedlots. There are over 2,200 strains of salmonella. This bacteria characteristically infects the gut of cattle....

  • 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 Raise Cattle for a Tax Break

    Cattle are a good option if you are looking for a legal tax break. Everything from the feed they eat, to equipment necessary to handle them, to vehicle mileage to tend to them can be successfully...

  • How to Feed Glucosamine to Cattle

    Glucosamine is often recommended to help relieve aches and discomfort in the joints of humans with arthritis. It is also used frequently in animals, including horses and cattle, to keep them...

  • 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...

  • Cattle Pinkeye Treatment

    Pinkeye is the most common eye disease in cattle. It is caused by the bacteria Moraxella bovis, which is spread to cattle by face flies. Pinkeye is treated by antibiotics and by protecting the eye...

  • What Does Mange in Cattle Look Like?

    Mange is caused by a mite infestation in cattle. Four mites cause the majority of cases of mange in cattle. Mange primarily affects the skin, causing sores of varying degrees of severity.

  • What Are the Treatments for High Urea Nitrogen?

    High urea nitrogen, also known as urea toxicity, develops when the urea added to livestock feed is too great. Urea is a useful dietary supplement for livestock, particularly ruminants (cows and...

  • How to Make a Cattle Prod

    Numerous studies have shown that the easier animals are handled, the better quality of meat they produce. This makes sense when you consider how adrenaline and tightened muscles would adversely...

  • How to Treat Pinkeye in Cattle

    The medical term for pinkeye in cattle is Infectious Bovine Keratoconjunctivitis. Moraxella bovis is the name of the bacteria that is responsible for causing pinkeye in cattle. There are a few...

  • How to Treat Fescue Foot in Cows

    Fescue foot, or fescue toxicity, is a non-contagious condition that develops in cattle eating tall fescue, a cool-season perennial grass. Fescue foot occurs most frequently in cattle in the fall...

  • 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...

  • 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...

  • How to Treat Frostbite on Cattle

    Farmers disagree over whether to leave cattle outdoors in the winter months or confine them to a barn. In general cattle seemed to adapt well to living outside in the wintertime even in the...

  • Directions for Mixing Copper Sulfate Foot Baths

    Copper sulfate is used in disinfectant foot baths for hoofed animals. It is one of the preferred treatments for foot rot in sheep and cattle and has been used by stockmen for centuries.

  • How to Find Miniature Cows for Sale

    Miniature cows for sale can be found all over the country, but because of supply and demand and a high level of interest in lowline cattle breeds, they are similar in cost to full-size cows....

  • Mycoplasma Mastitis Test Method

    Mastitis is an inflammation of a cow's breast, or udder. A number of different bacterial strains can cause mastitis. Mycoplasma strains, however, aren't easily treatable and may result in the need...

  • Signs & Symptoms of Salmonella in Calves

    Salmonella is an intestinal bacterium that affects cattle of all ages, especially those who are pregnant, young or stressed. Being familiar with signs and symptoms of salmonella in calves can help...

  • How to Make a Fence With Cattle Panels

    Cattle panels are among the most versatile pieces of equipment today's rancher can own. They are extremely useful, easy to move, simple to store, and a cinch to assemble. Cattle panels can be used...

  • Symptoms of a Kidney Infection in a Cow

    Nephritis is the inflammation of one or both kidneys. Pyelonephritis in cows is infectious nephritis caused by a bacterial infection of the kidney. This infection is usually a result of an...

  • How to Treat Cattle With Ring Worm

    Ringworm is a fungal infection that many mammals contract, including cattle. This infection is primarily located within cattle's hair. Once infected, the area begins to look gray and ashen, with a...

  • The Body Parts of a Cow

    Cattle are among the most important animals utilized by humans. Cattle provide meat, milk, cheese, butter, cream and leather, clothing to those who keep them, as well as those who never have seen...

  • How to Cure Cattle Warts

    Cattle warts are a chronic condition affecting millions of cattle worldwide. Caused by the papillomatomavirus, the warts appear mainly on the heads and necks of cattle under 2 years old. The...

  • How to Treat Ringworm on Cattle

    Greyish-white areas on the normally flawless white skin of your cattle could be a sign of ringworm. A significant rise in the incidence of ringworm in cattle has been observed in the recent years,...

  • Difference Between Cow & Goat Horns

    Goats and cattle both belong to the same family of ungulates (hoofed mammals), Bovidae. Horns are a defining feature of most species in both subfamilies. The underlying anatomy in goat and cattle...

  • Cattle Mange Treatment

    Cattle mange is caused by a small mite that infects and damages the skin of mammals. There are several types of mange, all caused by different parasites. Although mange is most common in the fall...

  • Black Angus & Red Angus Information

    The black Angus and red Angus set the bar when it comes to beef cattle, as opposed to milk cattle. An old and hard breed, the Angus dates back to Scotland, where they were first bred in Aberdeen...

  • 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...

  • Are Oregon Grape Plants Poisonous to Cows?

    Cows could possibly become ill as a result of eating large quantities of Oregon grape, but there are no documented cases of cattle dying after ingesting this plant. While there have been a few...

  • Types of Growth Hormones Used in Animals

    The world's dependence on beef products has created a problem that could grow to cripple the beef industry. With the demand growing, cattle ranchers must produce more product. That means breeding...

  • Will Salt Cure a Cow's Pink Eye?

    Bovine pinkeye is a contagious infection of the eye that is common in cattle. While folk remedies and anecdotal evidence suggest salt may be effective in its treatment, there are multiple...

  • How to Raise Longhorn Cattle

    A recognizable symbol of Texas, Longhorn cattle are known as a sturdy breed able to survive harsh weather and conditions. They are known for their immense horns which can reach up to 120 inches...

  • Longhorn Cattle Facts

    Longhorn cattle have become the symbol of Texas. Few breeds of cattle are as recognizable as the Texas longhorn. Once brought to the edge of extinction, this hardy breed has been making a...

  • Lumpy Skin Disease

    Lumpy skin disease occurs frequently in many cattle herds throughout Africa. The disease does not affect humans, but the The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) considers...

  • What Is Moxidectin?

    Moxidectin is a type of avermectin de-wormer that is used to treat and prevent external and internal parasites. The types of parasites killed by moxidectin depend on the animal species being...

  • Weight Loss of Cattle in Transport

    Cattle lose weight in transport due to several factors. This type of weight loss is called shrink and is expected in transportation to market, while changing pastures and moving due to sales of...

  • Cattle Ringworm Cure

    Ringworm occurs commonly among many animals, including cattle. Ringworm is typically caused by a fungus that attacks skin, creating what looks like a round ring of infected skin. This is very...

  • 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...

  • How to Build a Chicken Tractor Using Cattle Panels

    A chicken tractor is basically just a movable pen to contain chickens (or other animals). It is nice because the chickens are contained so wont destroy your flower bed, but they can be moved...

  • Texas Longhorn Information

    The Texas Longhorns are a gentle breed of cattle in spite of their massive horns. They evolved as a sturdy, lean animal using strong survival skills and without benefit of animal husbandry....

  • Prevention of Lice in Cattle

    There are two types of lice that infest cattle: biting and sucking. Both of these pint-sized pests can be difficult to detect but produce catastrophic losses if not controlled. The best method for...

  • Why Do Cattle Have Rings in Their Noses?

    Nose rings are used in domestic cattle, particularly bulls, to allow control and ensure safety of handlers. The ring applies pressure on the nose, one of the animal's most sensitive areas.

  • About Black Angus

    The popular Black Angus cattle outrank most beef cattle breeds in popularity. Their reputation comes from a stocky build, docile nature, quick maturity and quality meat. Some restaurants boast...

  • 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.

  • Facts About Angus Cows

    Angus cattle are known for efficient growth, strong maternal instincts and certified beef, characteristics that have helped make the breed the most popular in America. More cattle are recorded...

  • Process of Artificial Insemination in Cattle

    The first person to use artificial insemination (AI) successfully in cattle appears to have been E.I. Ivanoff, a Russian scientist, around 1900. Russia was the first country to use AI in cows; in...

  • Ideas for Cattle Fencing

    The fencing you choose for your cattle is an important component of your operation's success. Good fencing can keep strays from wandering off, keep small calves where they belong and reduce...

  • Black Angus Information

    Black Angus cattle are a popular choice for beef ranchers due to their fast growth and great temperaments. Black Angus are well-known for passing their traits to other breeds when crossed with...

  • How to Raise Prime Beef

    To raise prime beef, begin with young cattle bred specifically for beef production such as the Black Angus or Hereford breeds. These beef breeds tend to fill out and achieve ideal weight for...

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