Mooving In! The New Cow Arrival Guide
…assessment. In addition to observing new arrivals for signs of concern, this is also a good time to consider your current plans in terms of their care, diet, housing, etc.,…
…assessment. In addition to observing new arrivals for signs of concern, this is also a good time to consider your current plans in terms of their care, diet, housing, etc.,…
…identify the most appropriate incoming protocols for their residents. Take Notes! Remember to keep good track of all intake information and records of any new resident. Find our Resident Record Keeping…
…and lubricant (good to have on hand in case you suspect someone is ill based on health check findings) Towels Conducting The Health Check Ask An Expert Prior to regularly…
…gloves Camelid-safe topical disinfectant (such as dilute chlorhexidine) Saline flush Camelid-safe ointments or creams Cotton-tipped applicators Tweezers Headlamp, penlight, or flashlight Thermometer and lubricant (good to have on hand in…
…is necessary) Exam gloves Camelid-safe topical disinfectant (such as dilute chlorhexidine) Saline flush Camelid-safe ointments or creams Cotton-tipped applicators Tweezers Headlamp, penlight, or flashlight Thermometer and lubricant (good to have…
…are light brown, the males of the species are black and white. They can grow to be as tall as 9 feet (a good deal of that length is neck)…
…works, but you probably have a pretty good idea of what the poop of the different species you care for looks like. That’s important information that can serve you in…
…above, while it’s always good practice to reduce stress where you can, when piglets are living with their mother, you must be especially cognizant of keeping everyone calm. A screaming…
…it’s moving to know that folks are really interested in providing additional safe homes and compassionate care for animals in need because we all know that there’s an endless need…
…food treats by hand. At the bottom of the page there is a link reading “OpenSanctuary.Org.” SOURCES 9 Reasons Your Chicken Should Not Wear A Sweater | Wide Open Pets…