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Supplementary Feeding of Sheep and Beef Cattle

Second Edition

Supplementary Feeding of Sheep and Beef Cattle  
David G Hinton  

Photographs, Illustrations, Tables
104 pages, 245 x 170 mm
Publisher: Landlinks Press
2007


    Paperback - ISBN: 9780643092761 - AU $34.95
 
Description  | Features  | Sample  | Readership  | Author Information  | Related Titles  | Related Categories

Description
This practical guide is a tool designed for graziers to use in their day-to-day decision-making about livestock nutritional needs, feeding options, condition and health.

Pasture supplements are expensive and should not be wasted, yet under-nutrition has an even greater economic effect resulting from low conception and progeny survival rates, poor growth rates, failure to meet market targets and tender fleeces in sheep. Supplementary Feeding of Sheep and Beef Cattle shows how to get the nutritional balance right and avoid costly repercussions from incorrect or inadequate feeding.

The key topics covered will be particularly useful in drought situations, but also in seasonal pasture shortages, when the nutrient value of pastures is low. Practical tables and worksheets are provided as key tools, enabling livestock producers to make timely and cost-effective decisions about supplementary feeding.

Features

  • Ready Reckoner tables and calculation sheets make it easy to calculate rations
  • Well illustrated with explanatory photographs, processes and techniques
  • What to feed, when and how much

Sample
View Chapters 1 and 2 from Supplementary Feeding of Sheep and Beef Cattle.

The extract is in Adobe Acrobat format (611 KB). The Acrobat Reader can be obtained from Adobe's website.

You may download and view this sample but you may not mass-transmit it nor use it or any part of it for commercial gain. It is protected by all applicable copyright laws.

Readership
Sheep and cattle graziers (particularly in temperate areas), advisors, farming consultants, livestock feed producers and agents, government agencies, undergraduate and graduate agriculture students, and public, college and academic libraries.

Author Information
David Hinton has a lifetime of hands-on experience with livestock. As an Animal Health Officer for over 30 years his key roles have been: diagnosing disease, analysing production problems and advising on management. Based in the Central Highlands of Victoria he understands and addresses the particular needs of farmers and livestock managers.

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