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Feed Composition for Cattle and Sheep (PDF)
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Nutrition research spanning more than 100 years has defined the nutrients required by animals. Using this information, rations can be formulated from feeds and ingredients to meet these requirements. Animals fed these rations should not only remain healthy but be productive and efficient.
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Formulating Rations With the Pearson's Square (PDF)
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The Pearson square or box method of balancing rations is a simple procedure that has been used for many years. It is of greatest value when only two ingredients are to be mixed.
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Artificial Rearing of Lambs
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Feeds, feeding and what can go wrong when are orphaned lambs or when prolific ewes have too many lambs for the milking ability of the natural mother.
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Ionophores and Feed Additives
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This article and presentation does not attempt to quantify absolutely the current additive list available for sheep. Rather, it generally describes type and overall impact for the sheep producer
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Forage and Feed Analysis
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instructions from deciding which feed to sample, how to collect the sample and which tests to order.
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Feed Hay First
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Discussion of when hay should be fed in relation to when the grain ration is fed and why the order is important.
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Baled Haylage For Sheep
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This paper will be limited only to discussions on baled haylage, with limited references to conventionally stored haylage.
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Mineral Nutrition in Sheep
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Solid information to help shepherds prepare properly balanced diets for maximum returns.
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Chronic Copper Poisoning
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Answers the question of why chronic copper poisoning (CCP) occurs.
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