Friday, June 27, 2014

Common Problems Associated With Livestock

By Lianne Derocco


There are many challenges that go along with raising hogs and other types of livestock. It doesn't matter whether your farm is smaller or a large-scale operation, problems can occur from time to time. When problems do arise, solve them using the most eco-friendly methods available.

Disease control is a huge part of livestock management, and there are ways to reduce the risk of illnesses such as bovine tuberculosis and other serious diseases. For instance, apply wildlife management techniques to reduce the number of deer that enter your property. Deer can contaminate hay and feed which leads to serious illness for your animals. Other animals also can pose hazards so research ways to reduce the impact that wildlife will have on your hogs, cattle or dairy cows.

If possible, keep a closed herd and this will definitely be an excellent way to reduce your risk of disease. When you purchase new animals, keep them isolated until you are sure they pose no risks to your other animals. Have a veterinarian test new animals, as well, ensuring that they are healthy and free from a variety of illnesses. If you do have a sick animal, you need to keep it separate until it is well and no longer can expose other animals to the illness.

Livestock produce waste and they produce a huge amount of it, and if you deal with livestock, waste management will be a huge part of your job. If not properly treated, waste units can become crusted and clogged and can be a cause of serious illnesses among your animals.

Fortunately, there are several natural products available to tackle issues associated with livestock waste. Activator Plus, for example, treats top level crusting and pull plug systems, as well as deep pit containment. This product contains microbial organisms that speed up the breakdown of organic solids present in waste and sludge.

Agra Spheres are yet another option that are formulated to decrease the sludge, which will limit crusting. This product also will reduce odors and even the flies. The spheres are completely biodegradable, contain no chemicals and each one will treat as many as 60,000 gallons of sludge or deep pit waste.

Both the Agra Sphere and Activator Plus are approved as safe for livestock by qualified veterinarians and also are safe for humans. If your waste pit or pull plug system already has a great deal of hard crusting, start with a treatment or two of Activator Plus prior to using the Agra Sphere. Once you have liquefied the crust, then the Agra Sphere will go to work to prevent future crusting.




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