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Every cattle farmer — from the keeper of a family milk cow to the
rancher overseeing a large herd — will gain confidence and control by
becoming more knowledgeable about calving. Healthy pregnancies, safe
births, and thriving calves are critical to every cattle operation, and
in remote farm locations, the veterinarian is not always readily
available. Even if the vet is nearby, the farm's finances will be
healthier if the farmer can oversee most of the calving process.
Heather Smith Thomas, an expert on livestock with decades of firsthand
experience, covers every routine situation likely to arise before,
during, and after calving. And when the calving process is out of the
ordinary, Thomas guides the farmer through pregnancy problems,
difficult deliveries, recognizing when to call in a vet, and postpartum
complications. Her thorough coverage of what to expect in every
situation gives farmers the knowledge they need to care personally for
their cows. The second half of the book is dedicated to ensuring
that every calf gets off to a healthy start. Thomas helps farmers work
with cows reluctant to nurse, substitute mothers, and frail calves. A
complete chapter on calfhood illnesses explains warning signs and
offers tips on prevention and treatment.
As people return to
farming in growing numbers, the demand for safe, humane livestock
knowledge continues to increase. Farmers will turn to this reliable
volume again and again as they welcome each new calf.
Format: Hardcover Pages: 325
Author:
Heather Smith Thomas
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