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Plant Now to Graze Later
https://wayne.osu.edu/news/plant-now-graze-later
customize your seed mixes to give a complete feed to your animals. This grazing method is a great way to ... many animals are offered hay or grain, the lambs on turnip pasture were receiving 21% crude protein ... a brassica pasture and that brassicas should not constitute greater than 75% of the animal’s diet. In ...
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Livestock Building Rental
https://wayne.osu.edu/program-areas/agriculture-and-natural-resources/livestock-building-rental
variable costs increase as the number of animal units or production level in the building increases. ...
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Livestock Resources
https://wayne.osu.edu/program-areas/agriculture-and-natural-resources/livestock-resources
in Ohio Healthy animals produce healthy food- Antibiotic use in the sheep, goat, and livestock ... Department of Animal Sciences- Equine Program The Gastrointestinal Tract of the Horse The Role of ...
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2020 Northeast Ohio Regional Dairy Conference
https://wayne.osu.edu/events/2020-northeast-ohio-regional-dairy-conference
professor emeritus of the Iowa State University Veterinary College, where he taught courses in physiology ... Tri-County Animal Clinic at 419-853-4835, email: tcacinc@sssnet.com, Orrville Veterinary Clinic at ... npvc@bright.net, and Byland Animal Hospital at 419-994-5515, email: bylandah@frontier.com. This is a good ...
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Milk Quality Workshop December 6, 2019
https://wayne.osu.edu/news/milk-quality-workshop-december-6-2019
Ben Enger (PhD, Assistant Professor Dept of Animal Sciences: Mastitis and Mammary Physiology) and ...
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Warm Weather Means Warm Season Grasses
https://wayne.osu.edu/news/warm-weather-means-warm-season-grasses
to prevent animal death and profit loss. If forage damage has not occurred, animals can safely remain ... on pasture until grasses are grazed to a height of 6-10 inches. At this height, remove animals to ...
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Summer Forage Field Days
https://wayne.osu.edu/events/summer-forage-field-days
tag options approved for use in Ohio with Brady Campbell, Ph.D., OSU Department of Animal Sciences. ...
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Late-Planted Corn: Risk of Frost Injury?
https://wayne.osu.edu/news/late-planted-corn-risk-frost-injury
concern in a recent article and I will use some of that information in this column. In Ohio, physiological ... after silking. At physiological maturity (kernel moisture approximately 30-35%), frosts have little or ... achieve physiological maturity (kernel black layer, R6) and available on-line at ...
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Grazing Snow
https://wayne.osu.edu/news/grazing-snow
grazing in the winter months, snow can occasionally be used to meet some or all of our animals’ water ... internal body temperatures. Thin animals of any species will struggle to consume enough food to produce ... that amount of heat when forced to eat snow. Animals can drink water much faster than they can eat its ...
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Adding Value with Beef and Dairy Crossbreeding
https://wayne.osu.edu/news/adding-value-beef-and-dairy-crossbreeding
ideal beef animal. Note, some aspects of dairy genetics are favorable in the beef market. Dairy breeds ... needs for genetics that promote better feed conversion to pounds of gain as we no longer need an animal ... is to make a dairy-beef cross that looks and performs like a beef animal. While it may seem silly, ...