Nice To Meet Ewe! The New Sheep Arrival Guide
…about caring for lactating sheep here. Welcoming elderly individuals – While some older sheep will continue to thrive with the same care you provide to other sheep residents, other individuals…
…about caring for lactating sheep here. Welcoming elderly individuals – While some older sheep will continue to thrive with the same care you provide to other sheep residents, other individuals…
…with female chickens, an older, more subdued large breed tom may get along fine with a group of healthy, active chicken hens, so long as he shows no interest in…
…young chickens, older chickens, and large breed chickens: Chickens who are very young or older have unique care needs that must be accommodated in order to thrive. Cornish Cross and other large…
…ingest. Honoring the needs of young turkeys, older turkeys, and large breed turkeys: Turkeys who are very young or older have unique care needs that must be accommodated in order…
…of younger or older geese: geese who are very young or older have unique care needs that must be accommodated in order to thrive. You should not take in birds…
…younger or older ducks: ducks who are very young or older have unique care needs that must be accommodated in order to thrive. You should not take in birds with…
…their areas for potentially dangerous materials that they may ingest. Honoring the needs of younger, older, or CAE-positive goats: Goats who are very young, older, or are confirmed to have CAE,…
…to horses. Honoring the needs of younger or older horses: Horses that are very young or older have unique care needs that must be accommodated in order to thrive. You…
…Have a discussion with your veterinarian about using rumen magnets as an added layer of protection. Honoring the needs of younger, older, or Johne’s-positive cows: Cows who are very young,…
…swollen, constantly blinking, or crusty eyes indicates likely illness, injury, or potentially the gradual development of blindness in older donkeys. The above symptoms could also be signs of pink eye,…
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