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Farm Animals

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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  • Safe Lice Treatment for Dairy Goats

    Lice are tiny, wingless insects that can infest most any species of mammals and birds. There are two types of lice; biting lice feed on skin cells on the surface of the animal and sucking lice...

  • 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...

  • How to Train Your Dairy Goat To Milk

    If you have, or plan to have dairy goats you probably plan to milk them. If you've never milked before this can seem to be a daunting task. Training your dairy goat to milk will make all the...

  • How to Raise Milk Goats

    According to the American Dairy Goat Association, more people in the world drink the milk of goats than any other single animal, including the cow. Goat's milk is generally considered to be easier...

  • 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...

  • Use of Bovine Somatotropin

    Bovine somatotropin (bST) is a metabolic protein hormone used to boost milk production in dairy cows. The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved bST for commercial use in late 1993. Its...

  • Goat Culling for Herd Health

    Home butchering dairy goats to cull the herd can be a sad thought, but dairy farmers must control numbers. Learn to raise goats for meat from an organic farmer in this free dairy farming video.

  • Keeping Goats for Entertainment

    Dairy goats are useful for milk, meat, and compost, but entertainment is a key reason people enjoy goats. Learn to raise fun dairy goats from an organic farmer in this free dairy farming video.

  • Raising Goats: Food & Water

    It is said goats eat anything, but really your goats do well with kitchen leftovers and hay. Learn to raise dairy goats with proper feed from an organic farmer in this free dairy farming video.

  • Dairy Goats & Parasite Prevention

    Dairy goats can get stomach parasites like worms, but rotating pasture land helps stop the worm life-cycle. Learn to raise dairy goats parasite-free from an organic farmer in this free dairy...

  • Hoof Trimming Goats

    Trim goat hooves to a flat surface, cutting away dead hoof matter, manure, and debris. Learn to trim dairy goat hooves from an organic farmer in this free dairy farming video.

  • Hoof Trimming Goats: Part 2

    Trim dairy goat hooves to flat surfaces on which they can build strong, stable hooves. Learn to trim dairy goat hooves from an organic farmer in this free dairy farming video.

  • Breeding Dairy Goats

    Choose a buck goat for breeding based on his family history of milk or meat, and decide if your buck will stay on the farm with the does. Learn to breed dairy goats from an organic farmer in this...

  • Dairy Goats & Healthy Pregnancies

    Pregnant dairy goats should lead a cushy life with lots of leafy greens, rich hay, and grain supplements. Learn to raise pregnant dairy goats from an organic farmer in this free dairy farming video.

  • Raising Goats: Labor & Birth

    Use a baby monitor with pregnant goats, who often give birth in the middle of the night safely. Learn to raise newborn dairy goats from an organic farmer in this free dairy farming video.

  • Labor Complications in Goats

    If you must help dairy goats give birth, use sterile gloves and hold the shoulders of the newborn goat. Learn to deliver dairy goats from an organic farmer in this free dairy farming video.

  • Caring For Goat Kids

    Newborn goats need colostrum, fresh, yellowy milk, to build antibodies that will last all their lives. Learn to raise newborn dairy goats from an organic farmer in this free dairy farming video.

  • Bottle Feeding Baby Goats

    If mother goats die, baby kids need to be bottle fed by careful dairy farmers to raise them docile and handleable. Learn to raise newborn dairy goats from an organic farmer in this free dairy...

  • Benefits of Raising Dairy Goats

    Dairy goats offer many benefits to the homestead farmer, including a good source of milk and entertainment. Learn the benefits of raising dairy goats from an organic farmer in this free dairy...

  • How to Milk a Dairy Goat

    Dairy goats should be milked whenever they are full, and goat milk can be digestible for some lactose intolerant people. Learn to milk dairy goats from an organic farmer in this free dairy farming...

  • Kinds of Goats for Dairy Farming

    Nubians and Alpines are great dairy goats, and Boer goats are known for meat. Learn to what kinds of goats to raise from an organic farmer in this free dairy farming video.

  • Raising Dairy Goats: Housing & Space

    It takes space and pasture land to raise dairy goats or goats for meat. Learn how to set up space to raise dairy goats from an organic farmer in this free dairy farming video.

  • Raising Goats: Fencing & Escape Prevention

    Goats are nimble animals that need a fence at least five feet high to stay secure and in place. Learn how to fence in dairy goats from an organic farmer in this free dairy farming video.

  • How to Make Money with Goats

    If you have a desire to have at least a few head of goats on your farm or large property, you may wish to know ways which you can make money by owning goats. You may even decide that getting a lot...

  • Causes of Bovine Diarrhea

    All dairy and meat cattle should have firm, round stool. Having frequent, watery stool is a sign of poor health. Diarrhea (or scours) can cause loss of weight in meat cattle and problems in milk...

  • About Jersey Cows

    Jersey cows are one of the most recognizable breeds of cows, seen as a sea of honey brown roaming vast green pastures around the world. Valued for their small size, easy-going temperament and...

  • How to Find a Lawyer to Sue Your Utility Company Over Stray Voltage On a Dairy Farm

    Just as dairy farming requires skills that are different from a hog farmer, an attorney who specializes in litigation over stray voltage and current on dairy farms has specific and unique skills....

  • What Do Dairy Goats Eat?

    Goats have been a common feature on farms for centuries. Though goats are sometimes used for their meat or wool, the most common use for goats is for their milk. Goats milk can be used to make...

  • How to Get Your Own Dairy Goat Feed Mixed

    If you want your dairy goats to feel, perform and even show their best, you may wish to look at having your own feed mixed versus buying it by the bag labeled simply 'goat feed' at your local feed...

  • How to Identify Ayrshire Cows

    Ayrshire cows, also known as Dunlop or Cunninghame cows, are a breed of dairy cattle originating from Ayrshire, Scotland. Dunlops from the Cunninghame were bred with cattle from Holland to produce...

  • How to Beat Factory Farming

    In order to beat factory farming, you'll need to make better food choices, become more socially aware, and scrutinize your spending habits that directly or indirectly support factory farming....

  • How to Find Out About Factory Farming

    Factory farming involves exploiting animals for the sake of ensuring profits in the meat and dairy industries. Animals are not the only ones in jeopardy from factory farming. Humans also...

  • How to Identify Cattle Breeds

    Cattle exhibit many noticeably distinct characteristics. Paying attention to certain features aids in spotting cattle breeds. Cattle demonstrate different traits depending on their purpose. Dairy...

  • How to Evaluate a Raw Milk Dairy

    Before drinking raw milk, it is important to evaluate the raw milk dairy. Good raw milk in its natural state is not simply un-pasteurized milk; it must be produced according to certain standards...

  • How to Judge Dairy Cows

    Whether you are judging for the 4-H, the FFA or just trying to pick the right cow to bid on at an auction, the more you know about what the professionals look for, the better off you'll be.

  • How to Recognize a Holstein Cow

    The Holstein is one of the most popular breeds of cattle in the United States. Known for its coloring patterns and outstanding milk production, the Holstein cow is often what comes to mind when...

  • How to Raise Dairy Goats

    Raising dairy goats is an enjoyable way to start a small farm. Depending on the number of animals, a good deal of milk can be supplied for sale or perhaps making into cheese. With simple farming...

  • How to Breed Dairy Cattle

    A good breeding program is essential to any dairy farm for the simple reason that milk production is dependent on how many cows you have lactating at one time. Remember, too, that although people...

  • How to Show a Dairy Goat

    Whether you're a junior competitor showing your dairy goat for the first time, an amateur goat enthusiast or a professional breeder, taking your goat to show is an exciting way to evaluate the...

  • How to Care for Your Goat

    Good herd management will provide years of companionship, dairy products, and meat. Goats make good pets and show animals for smaller children.

  • How to Care for Cows

    If you take good care of your cows, they will produce dairy products, meat and calves for years.

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