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  1. Livestock Transportation Tips For A Successful Journey

    https://wayne.osu.edu/news/livestock-transportation-tips-successful-journey

    trailer and they are unable to get back up they could get seriously injured. There are industry guidelines ... prevent the spread of disease. Check for sharp objects inside the trailer that could potentially harm the ... destination. Animals are transported for many reasons: they could be moving from one farm to another, cull ...

  2. Body Condition Scoring Can Aid In Determining Nutritional Needs

    https://wayne.osu.edu/news/body-condition-scoring-can-aid-determining-nutritional-needs

    I hope that everyone had a great Thanksgiving.  We traveled back to West Virginia over the holiday ... animal’s utilization of the available nutrients.  To recap, when an animal takes a bite of a forage, it ... you can see all of its skeletal structure, and there may even be muscle lost.  On the top end of the ...

  3. Forms and Applications

    https://wayne.osu.edu/program-areas/4-h-youth-development/forms-and-applications

    / Tagging Form- Due January 13th at Steer Weigh-In (This form is only available at Weigh-In) State 4-H Horse ... Weigh-In) State 4-H Horse Advisor's Training Registration- Due January 15th Annual Club / Committee ... January 2024 Beef Bred, Born, and Raised Form- Due January 13th at Steer Weigh-In Market Steer Weigh-In ...

  4. Colostrum Is Important To Newborn Goats

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    Colostrum is the first milk that is produced after the doe gives birth. It is thick and yellowish ... Colostrum also contains maternal antibodies that help protect the baby from diseases. It is very important ... colostrum and the goat kids will absorb them when they nurse. Its very important to feed colostrum to the ...

  5. Forage Is Important To Overall Livestock Health

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    and we are trying to get it bred back, then their nutrient requirements will be much higher. Where to ... condition.  However, if we have a young cow (or ewe) that is still growing and might be nursing its offspring ... find nutritional needs information The Oklahoma State University Factsheet E-974 is a great source of ...

  6. Gregory Davis, Ph.D.

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    Gregory Davis, Ph.D. George and Genevieve B. Gist Endowed Chair in OSU Extension Ag Administration ...

  7. Cloverbud Day Camp Counselors

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    annually in June.  Cloverbud Day Camp Counselors must be 14- 18 years old as of January 1st.  Teens ...

  8. Quality Assurance

    https://wayne.osu.edu/program-areas/4-h-youth-development/animals-livestock/quality-assurance

    Fair it is required that you complete one QA session. 2024 Quality Assurance Dates FFA Super Clinic ... Assurace Training is available anytime at your convenience as long as you complete it on or before July ...

  9. Post-Harvest Sanitation Steps To Help Prevent Diseases, Insects From Overwintering

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    been lingering on into the fall. Once these cold temperatures arrive, our annual crops die back and the ... After a busy season of managing crops, it can be easy to feel ready to call it a year and look ahead to ... management. For farmers and gardeners alike, there are some steps to take to help prevent diseases and insects ...

  10. Livestock Record Book Pages to be Graded Before Fair

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    not apply to your specific porject place N/A in the upper corner of the page. This will make sure it ...

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