Posted by SLN Staff on Jul 7th, 2014 | 1 comment
The United States is the leading beef producing country in the world, producing over 27 billion pounds of beef annually. However, beef consumption has been declining steadily since the 1970s, when per capita beef consumption was around 70 pounds per year. Today, beef consumption is around 50 pounds per person, per year in the United States. Although beef consumption has declined at home, the...
Posted by SLN Staff on Jun 10th, 2014 | Comments Off on Maximize Nutrition for Your Livestock During Summer
Summer heat can cause stress to most of your livestock, especially your dairy cows. If the outdoor temperature is too high, your cattle experience heat related stress and tend to decrease in performance. It causes even more problems for cattle if the night temperature doesn’t seem to cool off. Your animals may find it difficult to get rid of the heat that they build up throughout the day. Heat...
Posted by SLN Staff on Jun 8th, 2014 | Comments Off on Tips on Pasture Management & Feeding Heat-Stressed Livestock
Heat stress during summer can have a major impact on most farm animals and influence their performance. Animals feel heat stress at lower temperatures than what we would imagine. Some animals such as pigs can start feeling heat stress as the day temperature starts to rise and surpasses 70 degrees. Animals can start experiencing adverse effects of heat stress, if heat issues are not addressed. To...
Posted by SLN Staff on Jun 1st, 2014 | Comments Off on How Global Warming & Climatic Changes Affect Dairy Cattle
One of the most prominent challenges that environmental scientists and policy makers face today is global warming. The major causes of global warming, as we already know, is the increase in the concentration of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere, mainly CO2 , NH4, and NO3. The concentration of these gases in the atmosphere has been increasing at a rapid rate, ever since human beings started...
Posted by SLN Staff on May 25th, 2014 | Comments Off on Tips on Animal Welfare – How to Care for Livestock during Droughts
During the summer, you can have prolonged periods of dry seasons where the supply of food and water may become scarce. However, planning for the dry seasons should be a part of your normal production cycle plan and overall livestock management plan to deal with droughts and shortages of feed and water. Droughts are also becoming a major concern among farmers and producers across the United...