What to Include in a Livestock First Aid Kit
Injuries to livestock such as cattle, sheep, horses, and goats tend to be inevitable and can occur in numerous ways that might be difficult to predict. Illnesses and birthing are also instances...
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Sep 22, 2024 | Livestock, Livestock and Forages
Injuries to livestock such as cattle, sheep, horses, and goats tend to be inevitable and can occur in numerous ways that might be difficult to predict. Illnesses and birthing are also instances...
Mar 14, 2024 | Agribusiness, Agriculture, Livestock, Livestock and Forages
From 2000 to the present, the dairy herd across the United States has declined and with it, the number of operations. The number of milk cows across the Southeast has fallen dramatically. This...
Oct 25, 2023 | Agriculture, Forages, Livestock, Livestock and Forages
Measuring forage mass is a crucial step in adjusting the stocking rate on grazing systems. This helps to reduce the chances of overgrazing pastures and improves forage utilization while accounting...
Oct 3, 2023 | Livestock, Livestock and Forages, Natural Resources, Ponds, Water
Healthy vegetation within buffer zones helps prevent erosion and intercepts sediment and pollutants (e.g., phosphorus) that can compromise water quality. The vegetation in buffer zones can include...
Jan 4, 2023 | Agriculture, Livestock, Livestock and Forages, Ponds, Water
Livestock need access to adequate volumes of clean water every day to grow and thrive. However, unrestricted livestock access to surface waters could impair surface water quality for livestock,...
Aug 18, 2022 | Agriculture, Forages, IPM, Livestock, Livestock and Forages
Alfalfa is a perennial legume with high forage quality that can be used under grazing or hay management. This publication outlines establishment and management recommendations for alfalfa plantings...
Jul 15, 2022 | Agriculture, Agronomic Crops, Forages, Horticulture, IPM, Livestock, Livestock and Forages
This publication provides information about important insect pests of alfalfa in South Carolina and surrounding states in the southeastern United States. Descriptions of the insect pests, scouting...
Jun 17, 2022 | Livestock, Livestock and Forages
Healthy hooves are the foundation of a healthy horse. This publication gives an overview of basic hoof anatomy, hoof care practices, and common ailments for horse owners to best maintain the health...
Feb 26, 2022 | Agriculture, Livestock, Livestock and Forages
Youth livestock projects offered through 4-H or Future Farmers of America (FFA) offer experiences and life lessons that follow participants throughout their lives and enable them to make positive...
Aug 1, 2021 | Agriculture, Forages, Livestock, Livestock and Forages
Feeding programs may vary considerably among South Carolina horse owners, but nutrition fundamentals should remain the same. The base for all horse diets should be quality forage with more...
Jan 25, 2021 | Agribusiness, Livestock, Livestock and Forages
Buying local beef can be a challenge for local businesses and consumers alike. Because farmers are familiar with their product, they may not realize how much information new customers need to make a...
Aug 22, 2020 | Agriculture, Forages, Livestock, Livestock and Forages
A productive pasture that is diverse with forage species that are appropriate for South Carolina’s climate provides an economical and practical source of nutrition. Achieving healthy pastures can be...
Aug 12, 2020 | Agriculture, Forages, Livestock, Livestock and Forages
Mud is a universal issue among all species of livestock, and South Carolina’s mild winters and heavy rainfall contribute to its abundance. While mud is not unique to winter, it is usually a greater...
May 13, 2020 | Agribusiness, COVID-19, Livestock, Livestock and Forages
Direct marketing of livestock products is a venture that can provide additional income if done correctly. There are four key steps involved in this type of marketing: (1) identify your market and...
May 12, 2020 | Livestock, Livestock and Forages
The prevalence of rotavirus, coronavirus, E. coli K99, and Cryptosporidium parvum were determined in fecal samples from 2012 to 2016 in young beef and dairy calves from South Carolina farms. Samples...