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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 Care for Milk Goats

    A milk or dairy goat can provide milk for your family. In fact, more families around the world drink goat milk than any other kind. Goat's milk also makes wonderful cheeses. You can keep a single...

  • How to Keep Goats as Pets and for Milk

    Cows are not the only animals that can be kept as pets and supply you with milk; goats make great pets and provide milk as well. The milk of a goat is said to be among the healthiest milk...

  • How to Keep Miniature Cows

    Miniature cows are an excellent choice for small dairy operations, home milk production and small farms. Their size makes it possible to raise them on smaller acreage with less feed costs, and...

  • 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...

  • Calf Feeding Tips & Nutrition

    Rearing calves can be a challenging process, so pay special attention to the means by which you feed your calves. They have specific nutritional requirements and there are a few effective feeding...

  • 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 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 Make Milk Replacer for Lambs and Kids

    I've raised sheep and goats for over 20 years, and one of the things I used to dread was bottle babies. Lamb or kid milk replacer is stinky, expensive, and can be difficult to find when you live...

  • How to Separate Cream From Goat Milk

    While store-bought creams can make delicious dessert toppings, it is impossible to match the taste and sweetness that comes with making your own fresh cream. Goat milk takes longer to separate...

  • 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 Sell Goat's Milk

    Humans have used goat's milk for many things over the centuries. People use the milk for purposes such as cleaning and culinary products, although it is most common as a diet staple for people...

  • 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...

  • Goat Milk Problems

    Naturally homogenized, goat milk is often touted as superior to cow's milk, but it does not come without potential problems. Problems you might encounter with goat milk typically occur as a result...

  • Somatotropin Effect on Milk Yield

    Dairy farmers often inject their milking cows with bovine somatotropin (BST) to increase milk production. This substance, also known as bovine growth hormone (BGH), naturally occurs in small...

  • How Often Do You Milk a Goat?

    Whether you own one goat or 30 goats, you will need to consider milking if you plan on breeding your goats. Being aware of factors affecting how often you need to milk your goat will help you...

  • Is Goat Milk Good for You?

    Goat's milk has many uses and is found in various products worldwide. Consumption is beneficial in many ways due to its nutritional value and easy digestion.

  • 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...

  • 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...

  • How Much Milk Replacer to Feed a Calf

    A calf will consume 1 to 2 gallons of mother's milk a day. If you are raising a dairy calf that has been pulled from its mother or a beef calf that has been orphaned or abandoned, there are two...

  • 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....

  • How to Purchase a Dairy Goat

    Finding the perfect goat for your family and farm takes a little forethought and planning, but is very rewarding. This article will walk you through purchasing a good dairy goat.

  • 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...

  • How to Milk Your Dairy Goat

    Milking is not hard to do, but you do but it helps if you understand how the udder works: Imagine the udder as latex glove filled with water, imagine the teats of the udder as the fingers of the...

  • What to Feed Baby Lambs

    Lambs require complete nutrition to become healthy and strong. Several varieties of milk replacers for lambs can be used if a person needs to feed a young lamb. The best milk replacer is high in...

  • 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...

  • 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...

  • How to Prevent Mastitis in Goats

    Mastitis prevention is always easier than curing mastitis. Mastitis causes udder swelling, heat, pain and sometimes bloody milk. Often caused by infection, mastitis is preventable most of the time.

  • How to Care for a Newborn Goat

    Your nanny goat has just successfully given birth to a kid and you have observed and possibly assisted in the process. Congratulations! However, your work is not done. In fact, it is only...

  • How to Feed a Baby Goat

    How do you feed a baby goat? A very common question and of course there are about as many different answers as there are goat breeders. Below is how we feed our goat kids here at Green Gables...

  • What Is Bovine Somatotropin?

    There has been a lot of controversy surrounding the use use of the hormone bovine somatropin (BST) in both dairy and beef cattle. The tide is flowing in favor of more natural foods and against the...

  • What to Feed a Baby Lamb?

    Although ideally a baby lamb will be with its mother, you might find yourself in a position where you have to feed a lamb. A lamb can survive and live a healthy life if it is hand fed as long as...

  • How to Raise a Bottle Calf

    When a cow dies after giving birth, it is up to the rancher to feed the calf until he's old enough to survive on solid food.

  • Bottle Feeding Pygmy Goats

    Bottle feed pygmy goats by purchasing a quality lamb or goat milk replacer, placing a Prichard teat on a disposable bottle and then dispensing milk through an automated dispensing unit or by hand....

  • How to Care for Baby Goats

    Care for baby goats by keeping the kids warm and getting them full of milk as soon as possible. Allow the mother goat to care for the baby goat if possible, and ensure the baby is feeding properly...

  • 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.

  • 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...

  • 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...

  • How to Bottle Feed a Baby Calf

    People may wonder why anyone would want to bottle feed a baby calf, but sometimes it makes sense. On dairy farms thousands of calves are fed in this way twice a day, because the mothers are...

  • How Does a Goat Produce Milk?

    Female mammals, including goats, all come equipped with mammary glands. Mammary glands are where lactation takes place. Lactation is the process by which the glands make milk, or a secretion...

  • How to Make a Goat Milk Formula for Bottle Feeding Boer Goats

    Sooner or later every goat breeder will find themselves faced with an orphaned or abandoned kid. While it's best if the baby goat receives the immune boosting colostrum and milk from its mother...

  • How to Milk a Cow

    Living on a farm can be very rewarding, but it's certainly hard work.....and if you want healthy happy cows, read on for milking tips....

  • How Does Goats Milk Compare to Cows Milk?

    Milk is a popular drink the world over. Almost 75 percent of the milk the world drinks, however, is goat's milk, unlike in the United States, where cow's milk is the popular choice. Does the world...

  • 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...

  • 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...

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