Monitoring Your Horse’s Health with Regular Temperature, Pulse and Respiration Readings
Knowing your horse’s normal body temperature, respiration rate and pulse is important in helping to determine whether or not your [...]
Knowing your horse’s normal body temperature, respiration rate and pulse is important in helping to determine whether or not your [...]
Many people fail to realize that eye infections and eye cancer can be a serious issue when raising cattle. While [...]
While cows are relatively easy to care for in terms of keeping them healthy, there are a few conditions that [...]
Caring for cows is relatively easy, but there are a few health problems from which cows can suffer. One of [...]
As a horse owner, one of the most important things you can do to keep your horse healthy and happy is to give it ample time and opportunity to graze.
In fact, if you want your horse to stay happy and healthy, it is absolutely essential that you find opportunity for it to enjoy a social life.
All of this type of movement will help to lead to a healthy gut, strong feet and bones, well-lubricated joints and improved musculoskeletal health.
In addition to the many visible signs associated with heat stress in beef cattle, there are also several invisible signs and effects of heat stress.
If you see signs of heat stress in your cattle, it is important to take steps to help reduce the heat load so your cattle are not adversely affected.
With cattle being unable to dissipate their heat load efficiently, heat stress is a serious concern for those who raise them.