Livestock - Outdoor Requirements for Farm Livestock

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Basic pre-turnout checks

  • fences and shelter
  • food/water
  • ground conditions
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Soil Types

  • Advantages:
    • sun continuous throughout the day
    • topography (lie of the land)
      • flat, hilly, mountainous
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Fencing Types: Electric

  • Advantages
    • temporary fences on rented land
    • short stay stock
    • ***** grazing
    • cheap compared to other fencing
    • easy to build
  • Disadvantages
    • requires regular maintenance
    • require a power source
    • scared animals can run through the wire if they are spooked enough
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Fencing Types: Post and Rail

  • Advantages
    • strong
    • relatively safe for livestock
  • Disadvantages:
    • expensive
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Fence Types: Barbed Wire

  • Advantages
    • best for permanent fences
  • Disadvantages
    • animal could become entangled and injure themselves
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Fence Types: Stock Wire

  • Advantages
    • fairly cheap
    • does not take long to install
    • highly durable
  • Disadvantages
    • rusting
    • no blocking of sound
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Fence Types: Stone Walls

  • Advantages
    • good for shelter
    • good for conservation
  • Disadvantages
    • expensive to maintain
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Fence Types: Hedges

  • Advantages
    • good permanent method
    • act as shelter
    • good for wildlife
  • Disadvantages
    • animals may escape through hedges
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Seasonal Variation of Grass Quality

  • Spring
    • high protein
    • high energy
    • low dry matter
    • low fibre
  • Autumn
    • high fibre (stemmy)
    • high protein
    • low dry matter
    • low energy
  • Re-growth
    • grazing = 21-28 days
    • silage = 35 days
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Examples of Common Poisonous Plants

  • ragwort
    • liver damage
      • severe disease
      • fatality in many cases
  • common yew
    • toxins from foliage
      • weight loss
      • heart failure
    • poisonous berries
  • bracken
    • toxin depresses bone marrow
    • stops the production of white blood cells
      • WBCs fight infection
    • stops production of platelets
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Grazing Problems

  • bloat - shortage of fibre in the diet
  • hypomagnesaemia (staggers) - shortage of magnesium (Mg)
  • pregnancy toxaemia (in sheep) - shortage of energy in the diet
  • summer mastitis - spread by flies
  • stomach worms - round worm cysts
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