• Daily Observation For Cow Resident Health And Well-Being

    …Resident by Amber D Barnes SOURCES: Large Animal Internal Medicine 5th Edition | Bradford P. Smith (Non-Compassionate Source) Observing Cow Signals | Cow Talk (Non-Compassionate Source) Healthy Cow Check-Up –…

  • How To Be More Bee-Friendly At Your Sanctuary

    …Bees | The National Wildlife Federation  (Non-Compassionate Source) The Problem With Honey Bees | Scientific America  (Non-Compassionate Source) Pollinator-Friendly Native Plant Lists | Xerces Society For Invertebrate Conservation  How Bees…

  • Utilizing Whiteboards For Communication At Your Animal Sanctuary

    …design: Avoid the following color combinations, which are especially hard on color-blind people: Green & Red; Green & Brown; Blue & Purple; Green & Blue; Light Green & Yellow; Blue…

  • Additional Care Recommendations For Older Pigs

    …care. In order to keep individuals with arthritis comfortable, your veterinarian may prescribe a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID), such as carprofen or meloxicam (never combine NSAID treatments), and/or other analgesics,…

  • How To Conduct A Donkey Health Check

    …(Non-Compassionate Source) Knowing When To Call The Vet For Your Horse | Dummies (Non-Compassionate Source) Know Your Healthy Horse | Equisearch (Non-Compassionate Source) Non-Compassionate Source? If a source includes the…

  • Guide Des Soins Aux ChΓ¨vres

    …les rongeurs soient conservées dans des containers étanches en métal (en particulier la nourriture ou les minéraux édulcorés). S’il n’est pas possible de rendre l’espace totalement «à l’épreuve des rongeurs»,…

  • Creating A Good Home For Cows

    …energy) for cows is between 32°F and 77°F. However, weather conditions, such as humidity, precipitation, and wind speed, can impact a cow’s ability to maintain their body temperature. Their age,…

  • Identifying Abnormal Behaviors In Sanctuary Residents

    …bar-biting; sham-eating; head-shaking; pacing; nose-rubbing; infanticide; cannibalism Rabbits – Corner-scratching; cage-biting; circling; over-grooming Sheep – Wool-biting; lamb-stealing; inter-suckling; head-butting; pacing; pawing; nosing fixtures; chewing fixtures Turkeys – Feather-pecking; toe-pecking; pacing;…

  • Spaying And Neutering Pigs: A Health Imperative

    …Ovariectomy Or Ovariohysterectomy” (page 627) from Farm Animal Surgery, Second Edition | Susan L. Fubini, DVM, Dipl ACVS and Norm G. Ducharme, DMV, MSc, Dipl ACVS Should You OE Or…

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