Published Nov 03, 2023
Hardy breeds benefit farmers in winters with supply to cold, requiring less care, reduced health issues, and maintaining milk and crop production, ensuring higher income.
Rotating animals regularly benefits farmers in winter by preventing overgrazing. This also enhances pasture health, ensuring a consistent supply of fresh forage and nutrients.
It benefits farmers in winter by ensuring livestock receive essential nutrients. This maintains health, supports growth and enhances productivity when natural forage may be scarce.
Proper ventilation benefits farmers by preventing moisture buildup and reducing the risk of respiratory issues. It also maintains an environment promoting animal health and care.
Feeding hay benefits farmers by providing a consistent source of nutrition to livestock. When fresh forage is scarce, ensuring their well-being, sustaining milk and meat production.
Birthing centres benefit farmers by creating a controlled, warm environment for newborn animals. This reduces cold-related health risks, improves survival rates, and ensures a herd.