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Race Horse

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Got new hobbies with racing your horse? but have you know its daily routine care? You might just pay one of your employee to do that, but at least you should know the basic, it will help you to understand your horse. Taking care of horse might not as easy as pets, cause it has bigger size, but it have similar basic needs such as eat, drink, rest and sleep, for race horse, it require some training as well. Like Human, horses also require the calm and cool situation. In the wild horse can find his own situation, but in a cage we should create those. Especially if your horse was sick, he did not ask you to understand the condition of her illness. Getting your horse fit means you gotta control its daily health and food.
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Math knowledge in farm industry

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What did you think about merging mathematics and farm industry? Like it or not math is the answer and important elements in your life. Mathematics has enabled farming to be more economically efficient and has increased productivity. Farmers use mathematics as a system of organization to effectively utilize their time and manage their money. Farmers use numbers everyday for a variety of tasks, from measuring and weighing, to land marking. Intend to explore more in farming industry learn Math problems in farming before you start. Read the rest of this entry »

DAIRY COWS

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Dairy Cows
Montcalm County, Michigan is home to almost 140 dairy farms. Dairy herds range in size from as small as 10 cows to as many as 1800 cows. This large variation in size is a function of an extraordinarily diverse group of dairy producers throughout the county.

The National Agricultural Statistics Service estimated that Montcalm County dairy farms produced 205 million pounds of milk in 1999, up from 145 million in 1998. Montcalm County ranks 6th in the state in total milk produced. Dubai Escorts
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COW’S MILK IS FOR CALVES, NOT HUMANS

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If you have ever driven through the center of Florida, you’ve probably seen cows grazing or resting under shade trees. These cows were almost certainly being raised for beef. Although the horrible final destination for dairy cows is the same as with beef cattle—the slaughterhouse—dairy cows in Florida spend much of their lives on concrete, confined in overcrowded and disease-ridden farms. Read the rest of this entry »

Cattle Industry History

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Cattle Industry History
The following excerpts on the history of the cattle industry were pulled from the book ” Building the Beef Industry” written by Charles E. Ball. The book was commissioned to commemerate the Centennial Anniversary of the national association. Read the rest of this entry »

Cattle Farming – A Basic Guide

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Cattle Farming – A Basic Guide
by cattlefarmer on August 30, 2009

Cattle farming is potentially appealing to people who have the necessary land and resources to make it pay. Whether you’re planning on setting up an operation for organic cattle farming, dairy cattle farming or beef cattle farming, the industry of cattle farming is becoming progressively fashionable and lucrative. Cattle can be raised on land which has few other uses, such as areas of land which are unsuitable for any other crop except grass. There are a number of elements to look at and these include calving, inoculation and breeding. Read the rest of this entry »