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Nutrient value and guidelines that should be followed when incorporating corn silage in ewe and lamb diets.
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OMAF Livestock
and Rural Representative/OMAFRA
Corn silage is a high energy, low protein fermented feed suitable
for sheep feeding. However, some guidelines should be followed when
incorporating corn silage in
Prevention and treatment of diseases commonly associated with nutritional imbalances.
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State Sheep, Goat and Small Livestock Specialist
Lincoln University Cooperative Extension
Sheep are hardy, resourceful ruminant animals that live and produce for
several years when adequately fed.
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Nutrient interactions, animal management, and environmental conditions that may increase the risk of copper toxicity and how the sheep producer can minimize these risks
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This website contains plants within Indiana that are deemed poisonous to livestock and pets by the collaborators at Purdue University.
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Land management consultant working out of Absarokee, Mont. provides information about regenerating and fencing your land.
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Pasture Management is an educational How-To-Do web site; dedicated to problem solving, land improvement and ranch planning, conflict resolution, peacemaking, and holistic management consulting services.
PastureManagement.COM is an educational
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the LAND, PROFIT, and the PEOPLE.
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