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Livestock and Poultry Farming

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Dairy Farming

Dairy farming is a class of agriculture for long-term production of milk, which is processed (either on the farm or at a dairy plant, either of which may be called a dairy) for eventual sale of a dairy product.

Grazing Lands

Any vegetated land that is grazed or has the potential to be grazed by animals (domestic and wild). This term is all-inclusive and covers all kinds and types of land that can be grazed. [AGROVOC]

Veterinary Medicine

The diagnosis and treatment of diseases and injuries of companion, domestic, exotic, wildlife and production animals.

Publications

Livestock Vaccines: Principles, Types, and Important Factors to Consider

VM258/VM258by Juan M. Campos Krauer and João H. J. BittarFebruary 16, 2024This publication presents information on the basic mechanisms and types of livestock vaccines available, as well as a few best practices for vaccine management. This information can help improve your herd health and success in your next herd vaccination. Written by Juan M. Campos Krauer and João H. J. Bittar, and published by the Veterinary Medicine—Department of Large Animal Clinical Sciences, UF/IFAS Extension, January 2024.

Related IFAS Blog Posts

Establishing New Pastures

Christa L. KirbyJuly 2nd, 2024Spring and summer is the time of year many ranchers look into reestablishing their pastures or establishing new ones.  The temperatures are warm and hopefully we have moisture coming our way.  Before making the jump into renovating a pasture there are options to consider.  Some options to consider are what are what is the current […]

Understanding Cattle Heat Stress

Christa L. KirbyJune 24th, 2024Summer can be a time of fun and fellowship.  Everyone who lives in Florida knows it gets very hot during the summer.  We have come to expect June, July and August to be hot and humid.  Just as heat can affect humans it can affect cattle.  Heat stress on cattle doesn’t just make them hot […]

Don’t Forget The Bull: Considerations For Bull Selection & Management

Lizzie WhiteheadJune 4th, 2024As the cost of cattle rises, it is becoming increasingly important to select the best bull for your herd. Bulls contribute 50% of the genetics for a calf crop, selecting a high-quality bull will help his genetics spread through your herd faster making it a necessary investment. A bull must meet the needs of the […]

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