Boost immunity before sending your animals to ‘kindergarten’ (the feedlot)

Feedlot receiver animals go through a period of significant stress when being shipped and then divided into new pens with new pen mates, and, to top it all, are exposed to a host of new environmental challenges. This is comparable to kindergarten classes for children where the sudden exposure to a new environment and new…

Improve colostrum quality for healthier lambs

Preparing for the lambing season can be both exciting and stressful. The success of a lambing season will not only provide a farmer with an income, but also influence a farm’s financial health. An important aspect of lambing is managing the quality of the colostrum (the ewe’s first milk). This might sound like a difficult…

Preparing the body to fight disease

With the high rainfall South Africa has been experiencing, producers have had to face a number of unexpected challenges. If we, as humans, struggle with seasonal challenges, imagine how our animals must feel – they are exposed to all the elements throughout the seasons. The big question is: How can producers help their animals resist…

The manner in which trace minerals support reproduction in sheep

Minerals are important in the body for growth, reproduction, and maintenance of health. In a way, the body can be seen as a camera, with minerals as the focus button. While you can still take pictures without using the focus button, they will probably not come out very well. The body needs minerals to function…

Biosecurity: As easy as 1–2–3!

The health of production animals is the first and most fundamental building block to ensuring success on-farm. To protect your herd against diseases that can enter the farm or from internal diseases spreading, one should have a set of biosecurity rules and guidelines to follow. The following basic steps will help to reduce the risk…

Reduce weaning stress in small stock

As producers, we tend to forget that weaning is a stressful event for lambs and kids. Abruptly removing young animals from their mothers may lead to a period of decreased feed intake and growth, as well as impaired immunity. Helping lambs and kids overcome weaning shock will not only help the animals, but will also…

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