After a calf is born, especially if it was a hard birth or you had to pull him, ensure he’s breathing.
Read MoreCreating the right blend of forages and grasses in a pasture to finish (fatten for slaughter) cattle is not as simple as turning the cattle out to grass. It requires timing the “finishing season” for maximum flavor and health benefits.
Read MoreCattle injections are often necessary. Vaccines, antibiotics, injectable vitamins, scours, etc. should always be administered properly to be effective.
Read MoreI’d like to share a few of my favorite homemade seasoning blends, including ideas on what to grow yourself.
Read MoreLearning how to make bone broth is easy. Next time you have a leftover poultry carcass or bones from a roast, don’t relegate them to the trash. Use them in a bone broth recipe!
Read MoreNeed a meal that matches the autumn weather? Here are three soup recipes and two quick breads.
Read MoreHere are two of our favorite recipes for no-knead artisan bread and brown and serve rolls that are perfect for entertaining or anytime.
Read MoreTry these 4 delicious, healthy sweet potato recipes for your next get-together.
Read MoreAutumn is a time of wonderful flavors and big holiday meals. Try these cranberry recipes for your next autumn get-together!
Read MoreA well-trained horse might stand still because they trust the horseman, whereas a high-strung, untrained, or spoiled horse might vigorously protest or try to get away —and some type of restraint is necessary to hold them still.
Read MoreThere are a variety of garden lizards, snakes, and amphibians that are beneficial for your crops as natural pest control.
Read MoreSurprisingly, a vast degree of commotion occurs beneath a tree’s hard, protective bark. Take a peek into the anatomy of a tree.
Read MoreRegenerative agriculture is a way of growing food with minimal to zero amount of damage to the land.
Read MoreAsk anyone what the most valuable product from livestock might be, and you’ll get a list of delectable answers. But the true answer may be a bit more basic and a lot less appetizing: manure.
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