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They're not just livestock anymore! More and more animal lovers are opting for goats as pets and learning about the basics of goat care. more...
Caring for a pet following anesthesia can be nerve-wracking unless owners know what to expect and how to ensure a pet's comfort during the recovery period. more...
Leg and foot injuries are among the most common traumatic injuries in pets and livestock and proper first aid can help prevent further damage until you can get to the vet more...
Infections, injuries and illness can all cause lethargy and off-color behavior in your pet or livestock. Learn why lethargy occurs and when to contact the vet. more...
Signs of an Infection in Animals
It can be difficult to know if an animal's injury is healing properly and infections can arise in other situations too. Here's how to tell if an infection is present. more...
Proper care of a pet's wound can mean the difference between a quick recovery and a painful infection. Learn how to clean, disinfect and dress a pet's injury site. more...
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By: Jim Rada
Farming goldfish involved more than planting seeds and watering them, but it wasn't much more difficult than that. more...
By: Daniel Belair
There are several health issues associated with free range farming. While the livestock are free to roam, they face many health issues as well as natural selection. more...
By: Bobbie Benton
Donkeys need to be on a low protein and high fiber diet. If donkeys are fed the wrong diet, they can develop severe health problems and even die. more...
Free Range Farming Reduces Mad Cow
By: Daniel Belair
Using old free range techniques on the modern farms reduces the risk of Mad Cow and other diseases. more...
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