Tag Archive for: Sheep and Goats
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NCAT IT2022-08-22 16:20:442023-07-14 16:23:51Paddock Design, Fencing, Water Systems, and Livestock Movement Strategies for Multi-Paddock Grazing
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NCAT IT2022-08-22 15:26:062024-02-27 17:14:00Livestock Guardian Animals: Protecting the Flock or Herd
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NCAT IT2022-08-22 13:49:092024-01-30 09:25:21Direct Marketing Lamb: A Pathway
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NCAT IT2022-08-17 16:36:242023-07-12 15:12:31Tools for Managing Internal Parasites in Small Ruminants: Copper Wire Particles
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NCAT IT2022-08-17 16:16:392024-07-18 11:57:25Tips for: Preventing Internal Parasites
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NCAT IT2022-08-15 15:52:382024-02-27 16:44:41Livestock as a Tool: Improving Soil Health, Boosting Crops
Advanced Grazing, Session 4 – Adaptive Management
Did you know that grazing management and driving a vehicle have a lot of similarities? While driving, you monitor the road ahead of you to know whether to turn left, turn right, speed up, slow down, or even reverse direction. You make these changes whenever conditions change, like the road curving to the left, wildlife crossing in front of you, or a vehicle suddenly stopping in front of you. Just like driving a vehicle, adaptive grazing management requires that we monitor the condition of the livestock, plants, and soils to know whether we need to modify our management to keep everything on track.
Justin Morris and Lee Rinehart
Justin Morris and Lee Rinehart
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NCAT IT2022-08-02 14:46:582022-12-30 11:39:00How Fecal Egg Counts Can Help You Fight Parasites
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Amy Smith2022-08-02 11:05:392024-07-16 16:56:21Tips for Working with a Veterinarian
Wisdom from SHEpherds: ATTRA’s She’s Raising Sheep Podcast Series, Episodes 1-5
ATTRA has a new podcast series on women shepherds – but why should you care? Maybe because getting started with sheep is much easier with advice from top-notch mentors who openly share their experiences, both good and bad. Maybe because you'd enjoy hearing some funny stories and cautionary tales about sheep. Or perhaps because, even after decades raising sheep, who has ever had a true heart-to-heart with another shepherd without learning something of value?
Linda Poole
Linda Poole
Tag Archive for: Sheep and Goats
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NCAT IT2022-08-22 16:20:442023-07-14 16:23:51Paddock Design, Fencing, Water Systems, and Livestock Movement Strategies for Multi-Paddock Grazing
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NCAT IT2022-08-22 15:26:062024-02-27 17:14:00Livestock Guardian Animals: Protecting the Flock or Herd
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NCAT IT2022-08-22 13:49:092024-01-30 09:25:21Direct Marketing Lamb: A Pathway
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NCAT IT2022-08-17 16:36:242023-07-12 15:12:31Tools for Managing Internal Parasites in Small Ruminants: Copper Wire Particles
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NCAT IT2022-08-17 16:16:392024-07-18 11:57:25Tips for: Preventing Internal Parasites
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NCAT IT2022-08-15 15:52:382024-02-27 16:44:41Livestock as a Tool: Improving Soil Health, Boosting Crops
Advanced Grazing, Session 4 – Adaptive Management
Did you know that grazing management and driving a vehicle have a lot of similarities? While driving, you monitor the road ahead of you to know whether to turn left, turn right, speed up, slow down, or even reverse direction. You make these changes whenever conditions change, like the road curving to the left, wildlife crossing in front of you, or a vehicle suddenly stopping in front of you. Just like driving a vehicle, adaptive grazing management requires that we monitor the condition of the livestock, plants, and soils to know whether we need to modify our management to keep everything on track.
Justin Morris and Lee Rinehart
Justin Morris and Lee Rinehart
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NCAT IT2022-08-02 14:46:582022-12-30 11:39:00How Fecal Egg Counts Can Help You Fight Parasites
https://attra.ncat.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/08/vet-tips.jpg
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Amy Smith
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Amy Smith2022-08-02 11:05:392024-07-16 16:56:21Tips for Working with a Veterinarian
Wisdom from SHEpherds: ATTRA’s She’s Raising Sheep Podcast Series, Episodes 1-5
ATTRA has a new podcast series on women shepherds – but why should you care? Maybe because getting started with sheep is much easier with advice from top-notch mentors who openly share their experiences, both good and bad. Maybe because you'd enjoy hearing some funny stories and cautionary tales about sheep. Or perhaps because, even after decades raising sheep, who has ever had a true heart-to-heart with another shepherd without learning something of value?
Linda Poole
Linda Poole

