Introduction to Agriculture AAEC-Paradise Valley Spring 2015

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Introduction to Agriculture AAEC-Paradise Valley Spring 2015 ANIMAL HEALTH Introduction to Agriculture AAEC-Paradise Valley Spring 2015

Signs that Indicate Healthy and Unhealthy Animals Healthy Livestock: Contentment Alertness Chewing of cud Sleek coat Bright eyes and pink eye membrane Normal feces and urine Normal temperature Normal pulse rate Normal respiration Unhealthy Livestock: Loss of appetite Rough hair coat Abnormal feces Dull eyes High temperature Discolored urine Ruminants not chewing their cud

Herd Health Plan Provide adequate nutrition. Maintain adequate livestock facilities; avoid overcrowding. Keep facilities clean and disinfected. Use proper immunization. Develop procedure for parasite control. Isolate new or returning animals for 3-4 weeks before combining with bred. Rotate pastures. Keep animal stress to a minimum. Control possible disease spread by visiting humans. Work closely with veterinarian in developing prevention programs as well as treating diseases.

Herd Health Plan Bring only clean animals into herd. Drain lots so that they will remain dry and free of stagnant water (paved lots are best). Isolate all animals known to have contagious infections. Treat open wounds and navels of newborn calves with reliable disinfectant. Provide plenty of exercise for breeding herd. If cows calve in places other than clean pastures, be sure area is well-bedded and disinfected. Provide plenty of clean, fresh water.

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