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         Dairy Cattle Livestock:     more books (100)
  1. Judging Livestock, Dairy Cattle, Poultry, and Crops (Prentice-Hall Vocational Agriculture Series) by H. G. Youtz, 1970-06
  2. Judgin Livestock Dairy Cattle Poultry And Crops by Youtz And Carlson, 1970
  3. Judging Livestock, Dairy Cattle, Poultry, and Crops by H. G. Youtz, 1970
  4. Emergency feeding of livestock: Dairy cattle (Circular / University of Hawaii, Cooperative Extension Service) by Richard W Stanley, 1963
  5. Feeding Dairy Cattle: A Manual for Smallholder Dairy Farmers and Extension Workers in East Africa
  6. Artificial Insemination & Embryo Transfer of Dairy & Beef Cattle Including Information Pertaining to Goats, Sheep, Horses, Swine and Other Animals: A Handbook ... in Genetic Development (9th Edition) by Jere R. Mitchell, Gordon A. Doak, et all 2003-05-03
  7. Fitting and showing dairy cattle by Jack Spearing, 1952
  8. Heredity in dairy cattle; lessons in breeding and herd development for 4H and FFA dairy clubs and other beginners, by James E Russell, 1945
  9. Breeding profitable dairy cattle;: A new source of national wealth, by E. Parmalee Prentice, 1935
  10. Herdsmanship;: A guide for the herd owner, herdsman, and cowman, on the establishment and management of a pedigree herd of dairy cattle of any breed, including ... prevention and treatment of cattle diseases by Newman Turner, 1995
  11. Clearer skies.(livestock emissions ): An article from: Dairy Today by Catherine Merlo, 2005-03-15
  12. SIC 0219 GENERAL LIVESTOCK, EXCEPT DAIRY AND POULTRY: An entry from Gale's <i>Encyclopedia of American Industries</i>
  13. Dairy-Cattle Production
  14. Gold Rush on livestock insurance.(Cashflow): An article from: Top Producer by Kim Bower-Spence, 2004-02-01

1. P601 Dairy Cattle Livestock Parasite Control
dairy cattle livestock Parasite Control. Insect pests cause significantlosses each year for Mississippi milk producers. These pests
http://msucares.com/pubs/publications/pub601.htm
Dairy Cattle Livestock Parasite Control
Insect pests cause significant losses each year for Mississippi milk producers. These pests cause losses by decreasing milk production and by transmitting diseases. In addition, the presence of large numbers of insects, particularly house flies and stable flies, can impact quality of life on the dairy and of your neighbors. This guide is intended as an aid in selecting the proper insecticide for the pest or pests involved. In all cases, read the label of an insecticide product before buying it. The directions for use and the limitations noted on a label may work for one farm and not another. Generally speaking, insecticides cleared for use on beef cattle may also be used on nonlactating dairy cattle, unless the label forbids such use. READ THE LABEL! Due to health department regulations, you should be careful about using insecticides in the milkroom. It is recommended that only natural pyrethrins be used in the milkroom. Pyrethrins are available in ready-to-use aerosols of .7 to 1 percent active ingredient.
House Flies
Begin control of house flies with a good sanitation program. Clean up areas where houseflies breed. You must develop and follow a manure-management program to control house flies. When spraying surfaces for house fly control, wettable powders (WP's) last longer than do emulsifiable concentrates (EC's).

2. Agricultual Safety & Health
307 Youth and dairy cattle livestock Conservation Institute, 16 min.This video is designed to educate the viewer on how to avoid
http://www.ag.ohio-state.edu/~agsafety/ash/publications_and_resources/livestock.

Chemical
Disability/Health Electrical Equipment ... Home/Family Livestock Motor Vehicle/ATV Livestock
Videos
Fact Sheets/Publications Videos Dairy Safety
California Polytechnic State University, 1991 40 min.
"Dairy Safety" looks at problem areas inherent in a dairy operation. The first section, "Handling Cattle Safely," explores the behavior of cattle in the dairy farm environment. Safety issues about proper handling of dams, bulls and calves, artificial insemination, and milking parlors are discussed. In the second section, "General Farm Safety," a variety of topics on helping to run a safe dairy farm are incorporated. The topics include: hazardous chemicals, feeding livestock, moving equipment, physical facility, communicable diseases, manure pits and vertical silos. If involved in a dairy operation, this video will show some practical ways to help make the dairy safer. Handling Livestock Naturally
Livestock Marketing Association, 1991 14:38 min.

3. Breeds Of Livestock - Cattle Breeds
Introduces dozens of breeds raised for meat and dairy purposes; includes photographs.Category Kids and Teens School Time Animals Mammals Cows......Breeds of livestock. Early cattle served a triplepurpose. They provided meat, milkand labor to their owners. dairy Breeds of North America. Dajal Damascus.
http://www.ansi.okstate.edu/breeds/cattle/
Cattle: (Bos)
Remains of domesticated cattle dating to 6,500 B.C. have been found in Turkey and other sites in the Near East approach this age also. Some authorities date the domestication of cattle as early as 10,000 years ago, and others almost half that amount of time. Regardless of the time frame it is generally accepted that the domestication of cattle followed sheep, goats, pigs and dogs. Modern domestic cattle evolved from a single early ancestor, the aurochs. In addition to prehistoric painting that help us identify the appearance of the auroch the species actually survived until relatively modern times. It is believed the last surviving member of the species was killed by a poacher in 1627 on a hunting reserve near Warsaw, Poland. The species may have survived in small number in other parts of the world until a later date but there is no evidence to support this theory. Early cattle served a triple-purpose. They provided meat, milk and labor to their owners. Eventually their draft purposes were largely replaced by horses and much later by machinery so they were selected more for single or in some cases dual purposes. Alphabetic Breed Listings: A B C-D E-G ... T-Z A Africander Albères Alentejana American ... Ayrshire
B Bachaur Baladi Baltata Romaneasca Barka ... Busa
C - D Cachena Canadienne Canary Island Canchim ... Dutch Friesian
E - G East Anatolian Red Enderby Island English Longhorn Estonian Red ... Guzerat
H - J Hallikar Hariana Hartón Hays Converter ... Jersey
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4. Testing Livestock Feeds For Beef Cattle, Dairy Cattle, Sheep And Horses, G89-915
This NebGuide provides tips on how to determine feeds you should analyze and nutrients to measure .Category Business Agriculture and Forestry Nutrition and Feeding......G89915-A (Revised April 1997). Testing livestock Feeds For Beef cattle,dairy cattle, Sheep and Horses. This NebGuide provides tips
http://www.ianr.unl.edu/pubs/range/g915.htm
G89-915-A
(Revised April 1997)
Testing Livestock Feeds For Beef Cattle, Dairy Cattle, Sheep and Horses
This NebGuide provides tips on how to determine feeds you should analyze and nutrients to measure. It tells how to interpret the results of feed analysis. Rick Grant, Extension Dairy Specialist
Bruce Anderson, Extension Forage Specialist
Rick Rasby, Extension Beef Specialist
Terry Mader, Extension Beef Specialist
Previous Category Catalog Order Info
Why Test Feeds?
Nutrient concentration can vary considerably in feeds, especially forages. Protein in alfalfa hay can range from 10 to 25 percent or more of the dry matter; grass hay will contain between four and 18 percent protein. Use feed tests to target specific feeds to different livestock. Feed high quality forage to the most productive livestock or when nutrient needs are highest. Feed lower quality forage to animals with lower nutrient needs. Feed tests can help establish the dollar value of a forage, in the cash market or in personal use inventories. Use these tests to establish the value of your forage and to help determine what forages to feed, buy, or sell. Forage tests are useful to evaluate production practices like fertilization, time of harvest, method of harvest, etc., that may influence forage quality. Management skills can improve by learning how changes in production practices affect the quality of your forages.

5. Japanese Dairy Cattle Improvement Program
efficiency are given to the herd owner for dairy cattle improvement. The recordsare also used for the genetic evaluation of National livestock Breeding Center
http://ws4.niai.affrc.go.jp/dairy/dairy.html
Japanese Dairy Cattle Improvement Program
The staffs of Genetics and Breeding Division, National Institute of Animal Industry, help to the following Japanese Dairy Cattle Improvement Programs. Concept Image of Japanese Dairy Cattle Improvement Program
Genetic Evaluation for Dairy Cattle
The genetic evaluation for dairy bulls was started in 1989 by Livestock Improvement Association of Japan, Inc. The maternal grandsire model was used for this evaluation and the estimated breeding values and its reliabilities were published. The genetic evaluation using animal model was started in 1992. The estimated breeding values and its reliabilities have been computed and published by the National Livestock Breeding Center, Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fishiries. The model is as follows. (1)Production traits y = h + c + m + a + u + p + e y : Observation of the 305 day milk, fat, SNF or protein yield or percent h : Fixed effect of management group defined by herd, year of calving c : Random effect defined by herd, year of calving, country where sire is kept (domestic or foreign) and parity; when a herd- year-country is not divided by parity

6. Electronic Zoo / NetVet Veterinary Resources - Cow Sites
Links to related dairy/beef cattle sites in Australia and overseas.Category Regional Oceania Agriculture Beef cattle...... livestock Supplies and Milking Equipment; Country Soft COW cattle Offerings Worldwide;Cow Sense Herd Cowboys.Com; dairy Production Consultants; dairyBulls.com;
http://netvet.wustl.edu/cows.htm
Cows
Dairy Beef Other Commercial Dairy Beef Other Commercial Select Another Species General Animal Sites Amphibians Birds Cats Cows Dogs Ferrets Fish Horses Invertebrates Marine Pigs Primates Rabbits Reptiles Rodents Small Ruminants Wildlife Zoo Animals Fictional Images Sounds Return to: 1994-98, Ken Boschert, DVM

7. Ratcliffe Hicks: Dairy/Livestock
Animal Science majors receive both theoretical and handson education in the management of livestock, dairy cattle, poultry and horses. Students interested in dairy or livestock production concentrate on the influence of genetics, physiology, nutrition, and health on the economic production of animals.
http://www.canr.uconn.edu/rh/dairy.htm
Animal Science majors in the Ratcliffe Hicks School of Agriculture (RHSA) receive both theoretical and hands-on education in the management of livestock, dairy cattle, poultry and horses. Students interested in dairy or livestock production concentrate on the influence of genetics, physiology, nutrition, and health on the economic production of animals. Courses are designed to maintain a balance between theoretical and practical aspects of animal production. Species studied include dairy cattle, beef cattle, sheep, swine, poultry and horses. The Associate of Applied Science degree program allows students to select from a variety of animal science and related courses. Formal and informal learning settings offer students the opportunity to design a unique educational experience, with exposure to all aspects of the industry. Students work directly with animals on campus, and may also choose to pursue off-campus work experience or internship opportunities in production or related enterprises. The Dairy/Livestock program in the Ratcliffe Hicks school is offered by the Department of Animal Science . The department undertakes comprehensive teaching, research and outreach activities.

8. Vita Plus Feed
An agricultural company that manufactures livestock feed for dairy cows, beef cattle, and swine. Includes nutrition consulting and on farm troubleshooting for livestock producers. Located in Madison, Wisconsin.
http://www.vitaplusfeed.com/
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9. Beatrice77 Livestock Sales, Auctions, Real Estate
Specializing in marketing all types of livestock cattle, hogs, dairy, sheep and horses - as well as sales and procurement in southeastern Nebraska and northern Kansas.
http://www.beatrice77.com/

10. Home
A northwestern Illinois dairy cattle and horse auction.
http://www.tahlivestock.com/
[ Home ] News Activities Links Map This site contains sound files and is best viewed in 800x600 with Internet Explorer 5 or better Dairy Cattle Sales Catalog Horse Sales Team Pennings Welcome to T.A. H. Livestock's home on the Internet. Locally owned and operated, we are located 2 miles south of Winslow on Illinois Hwy. 73. Since our origin in 1989, we have strived to become your livestock marketing choice in this area, specializing in the Dairy cattle and Equine categories. We believe we have been quite successful in that regard and appreciate our customers great support !! In an effort to provide better service to our customers, we have completed many facility improvements since our beginning and continue to do so today. We are a licensed and bonded livestock market operating under the USDA Packers and Stockyards Administration. Our goal is to bring our livestock customers, both seller and buyer, together in an efficient sales environment that is beneficial to each of them. We also have a Team Penning club and hold seasonal pennings for our equine friends and customers.

11. Testing Livestock Feeds For Beef Cattle, Dairy Cattle, Sheep And Horses, G89-915
This NebGuide provides tips on how to determine feeds you should analyze and nutrients to measure. It tells how to interpret the results of feed analysis.
http://www.ianr.unl.edu/pubs/Range/g915.htm
G89-915-A
(Revised April 1997)
Testing Livestock Feeds For Beef Cattle, Dairy Cattle, Sheep and Horses
This NebGuide provides tips on how to determine feeds you should analyze and nutrients to measure. It tells how to interpret the results of feed analysis. Rick Grant, Extension Dairy Specialist
Bruce Anderson, Extension Forage Specialist
Rick Rasby, Extension Beef Specialist
Terry Mader, Extension Beef Specialist
Previous Category Catalog Order Info
Why Test Feeds?
Nutrient concentration can vary considerably in feeds, especially forages. Protein in alfalfa hay can range from 10 to 25 percent or more of the dry matter; grass hay will contain between four and 18 percent protein. Use feed tests to target specific feeds to different livestock. Feed high quality forage to the most productive livestock or when nutrient needs are highest. Feed lower quality forage to animals with lower nutrient needs. Feed tests can help establish the dollar value of a forage, in the cash market or in personal use inventories. Use these tests to establish the value of your forage and to help determine what forages to feed, buy, or sell. Forage tests are useful to evaluate production practices like fertilization, time of harvest, method of harvest, etc., that may influence forage quality. Management skills can improve by learning how changes in production practices affect the quality of your forages.

12. Dairy Cattle Insect Management, G93-1141-A
Many insecticides used for livestock insect control are restrictedfor use in milking parlors and on lactating dairy cattle. This
http://www.ianr.unl.edu/pubs/insects/g1141.htm
G93-1141-A
Dairy Cattle Insect Management
Information on controlling flies, lice, grubs and mange mites on dairy cattle is found here. John B. Campbell, Extension Entomologist Previous Category Catalog Order Info
  • Fly Control ...
  • Mange Mites
  • Read and understand the label on every insecticide used for any purpose at a dairy.
  • If instructions for use on dairy cattle or dairy premises are not on the label, do not use the insecticide. For example, some insecticides used for crop insects cannot be used at dairies (as stated on the label) because of the possibility of insecticide residues in the milk.
  • Label directions may be different for lactating and nonlactating dairy cattle. Most insecticides used on beef animals also can be used on nonlactating dairy cattle, but there may be restrictions on time of treatment prior to freshening.
  • Keep pesticides in original containers and in locked storage.
  • Do not contaminate milk, feed or water when using an insecticide.
Fly Control
Sanitation. House, stable and blow flies may be pests of dairy cattle kept on lots. These flies (filth flies) breed in spilled feed, bedding, decaying organic matter and manure mixed with moisture, dirt and organic matter. Sanitation is the first and most important step in control of filth flies. Clean cattle pens, drainage areas, loafing sheds, stalls, feeding aprons, spilled feed and other decaying organic matter at 10-day intervals to minimize fly breeding. If this decaying organic matter is spread on fields, spread it thin enough for rapid drying. The material can be spread in the lot and, when dry, incorporated into mounds or low spots within the lot.

13. Herd-Pro Software: Developers Of StocKeeper Livestock Software
StocKeeper 2000 is an easyto-use livestock management software application suitable for dairy cattle, beef cattle, dairy goats and other livestock.
http://www.herd-pro.com/
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World Dairy Expo Special
Oct 01, 2002
Herd-Pro Software will not be attending World Dairy Expo this year. We've been quite busy back at the office working on several new StocKeeper features (to be announced shortly) and we thought we'd take a year off from the annual trip to Madison. However, to commemorate the event, we are offering a special 'buddy' price package. If you decide to purchase StocKeeper at the same time along with some friends, you can enjoy the following price savings:
  • Purchase 2 and receive 25% off of each purchase Purchase 3 and receive 35% off of each purchase Purchase 4 or more and receive 45% off of each purchase
Promotional prices good through October 31. Canadian Price Special!
Feb 15, 2002
Our Canadian reseller, Tradex Agrisystems is now offering special pricing for a limited time. For more information, contact: Tradex AgriSystems Inc.
#300, 4500 - 16 Ave. NW
Calgary, Alberta T3B 0M6

14. Dairy Cattle, Holstein Cattle, American & Canadian Holsteins And Livestock Sales
dairy cattle, Holstein cattle, American Canadian Holsteins livestock sales online. WalBar Sales and Marketing, the dairy cattle livestock industry specialists for marketing quality dairy cattle.
http://www.walbar.com/

Donald Walton
Welcome to Wal-Bar Sales and Marketing, Inc., the dairy cattle specialists. Though the company was formed in 1997, we have been involved in the livestock industry for over 30 years. During that time, we've become very experienced in selecting cattle for import and export. Wal-Bar Sales and Marketing is a management tool for purchasing quality Dairy cattle with excellent genetic ability. We believe that integrity and honesty are the most important factors in our line of business. These factors show through in our commitment to quality cattle and first-rate service.
Specializing in marketing quality dairy cattle, Wal-Bar Sales and Marketing offers the following:
Excellent buildings for assembling heifers for shipping Proper Vaccinations, Pregnancy, Testing State to State Charting, Import Brokers, Exchange Brokers Transportation with scheduled feedings rest and water Transit and full mortality insurance on request Digital Photography provided on your purchase
Our breeds of cattle include Holstein and Brown Swiss. We aim to give a fair price to interested sellers and buyers. Contact us today and see what kind of deal we can give you.
Cattle assembled at Finger Lake Livestock Exchange, Canandaigua, NY. Ron Parker, owner: (716) 394-1515

15. Pedigree Dairy Cattle - Livestock Sales UK
Qty, Quantity of commercial youngstock out of 10,000 kg dams, info. tumpline agriculture,home stock register ped dairy ped beef dairy cattle breeding
http://www.livestock-sales.co.uk/re-stocking/pedigree_dairy/

stock register
DAIRY CATTLE Ref AYR Area Ayrshire Qty Pick from 150 Ayrshire Herd BS Area Surrey Qty Brown Swiss Incalf Heifers due April/May to High Index Brown Swiss Bull. HF Area Powys Qty Holstein Friesian herd averaging 6000kg off grass HF Area Co Durham Qty Pedigree Holstein Friesian Young Bulls HF Area Buckinghamshire Qty Good quality Holstein Friesian Herd HF Area Northamptonshire Qty Top quality HF heifers in milk or incalf HF Area Ayrshire Qty Pedigree HF calved and Incalf heifers available from herd averaging 8000 ltrs. HF Area Ayrshire Qty Holstein Friesian Heifers incalf due August/September to HF. HF Area North Yorkshire Qty Newly calved cows and heifers from a 9143kg pedigree and classified herd. HF Area Staffordshire Qty 200 Pedigree Holstein Herd averageing 9500 lts HF Area Hertfordshire Qty 30 bulling heifers ready to serve in February. Also 8 incalf heifers due in the spring to Limousin. HF Area Lancashire Qty 12 Pedigree Holstein Heifers due January to proven Holstein bulls.

16. Goat Equipment - Frenchall Goats - Livestock Equipment Designed And Made By A Sm
livestock equipment designed and made by a smallholder for smallholders. Online catalogue of equipment designed for dairy Goats, pygmies goats, Sheep, dogs, horses, llamas, alpachas , cattle, and pack goats. Located in the United Kingdom.
http://www.frenchall-goats.co.uk/
Frenchall Goats - Livestock equipment designed and made by a smallholder for smallholders. Online catalogue of equipment designed for Dairy Goats, Pygmy, pygmies goats, Sheep, Horses, llamas, alpacas, pack goats, lambs, miniature donkeys, miniature, cattle, calves, goat, Goat, GOATS, miniature horses, SHEEP, LAMBS
Thank you for showing an interest in our catalogue.
We have been keeping and showing goats since 1977 and found difficulties in obtaining good quality and well designed equipment for goats. So over a period of years we have designed the range of equipment shown below. Some of which has been used for Calves, Sheep and Ponies. Here is your chance to view our equipment 'Made by a Smallholder for Smallholders'. The Racks and the Bucket Rings are Zinc plated and can be stamped with your name or herd prefix for security.
P.S. We have more ideas for the future. How can we help you? "You name it, we will try to make it"

17. Livestock Sales UK - Pedigree Dairy Cattle Sales
Holstein dairy cattle mailing list. tumpline agriculture, home stock register ped beef dairy cattle breeding cattle store cattle ped sheep breeding
http://www.livestock-sales.co.uk/mart/pedigree_dairy/
DAIRY CATTLE SALES Sale dates Sale reports Monthly Holstein Club Sales Jersey Cattle Sales ... Private Sales Valuations Edward Brown
Senior Pedigree Auctioneer
David Jones
Senior Pedigree Auctioneer / Consultant
Andrew Templeton
Auctioneer
Alison Millar
Co-Ordinator
PI Holstein "Durham son" Bull of working age
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18. Burtenshaw Cattle Company - Holstein Heifers, Dairy Cattle, And Beef Cattle
A bonded livestock dealer selling all types of dairy and beef livestock for sale including holstein heifers, dairy cattle, and beef cattle. (Montana, Idaho, and Alaska)
http://www.burtenshawcattle.com
Home About Sales Dairy ... Español What's New Check out the many pages on our new web site! Look at the Sales page to find contact information. Trivia Question Where is Burtenshaw Cattle Company located? Missoula, Montana
Terreton, Idaho
Anchorage, Alaska
Welcome Burtenshaw Cattle Company welcomes you to our site and invites you to explore through our information provided. For dairy cattle and holstein heifers, click the Dairy link above. For beef cattle, choose the Beef Link. The sales page will give you information on who you can contact about any questions you might have. We would be glad to hear from you. Burtenshaw Cattle Company
Terreton, ID 83450

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20. Long Term Tagging From Agri-ID Better Than Ear Tags
and dairy cattle, bulls, and steers . AgriID's unique design makes it the world's best livestock identification system.
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AGRI-ID LIVESTOCK IDENTIFICATION
Highly visible, available in four colors, long lasting identification system for Dairy Cattle, Beef Cattle and Horses. Has a built-in safety release, easy to install and adjust, reliable, re-usable.
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