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Basic Hygiene in Dairy Farming
...Your cow's housing should always be clean, with clean bedding (straw or sawdust), water and
feed troughs, and
feed. It is also important that your cow's housing is well ventilated...
EnglishDay Waterlily
...The
seeds then pop to the surface of the water where it is borne away by the currents. After floating for a while, the seed sinks and germinates in the mud.Field NotesThe waterlily is one of the most honoured plants on the planet...
EnglishRearing Calves and Heifers
...Start by giving about 150 g of starter meal (large coffee mug) into a dry
feed bin once a day.
Teach calves to eat from the bin by rubbing some of the dry
feed on their noses. By licking its nose, the calf recognises the
feed...
EnglishNguni Cattle
...Their growth rate is also comparable with that of the Afrikaner and Brahman, while
feed conversion exceeds that of most other breeds...
EnglishCommon Greenshank
...They are surface feeders and
feed along the shoreline. They will
feed both nocturnally and diurnally.Common Greenshank BreedingThe common greenshank breeds in the northern hemisphere...
EnglishNational Food Security
... ©Eric MillerLabourers on a farm picking peaches.But their survival as solid business ventures is critical to a nation’s ability to
feed itself. If our farmers do not survive, we do not...
EnglishGem Squash
...The
seeds form in a round cavity in the centre of the fruit.UsesGem squash are boiled and the yellow flesh is eaten as a vegetable...
EnglishWaterbuck
...Waterbuck are grazers and
feed on the medium to short grass pastures adjacent to waterholes. Their digestive systems are adapted to coping with a high amount of roughage although they do select the more palatable protein-rich grasses available...
EnglishWhat Do Warthogs Eat?
...To facilitate their digestive systems, warthogs
feed selectively choosing more nutritious plants and parts of plants...
EnglishAsparagus Planting
...Asparagus PlantingAsparagus PlantingVegetable Farming in South Africa© Louise BrodiePropagationPropagation is from seed.Planting MethodDirect sowing of asparagus
seeds can be done but it is preferable to plant
seeds in a nursery and approximately..
EnglishWhere Do Rock Hyrax Live?
...The fur closest to the skin is woolly and warm while the outer layer closes this in with a thicker, rougher layer or guard coat that protects and streamlines the
animal...
EnglishCommon Duiker
...The duiker can solely
feed on leaves and water, but is also one of few antelope known to eat carrion and insects.AppearanceThe common duiker, also known as the grey duiker, is a small and shy antelope...
EnglishHeat Stress in Pigs
...Alltech suggests farmers keep the
feed fresh, reduce the crude protein content of the
feed, use fat and oil for instant energy, increase the nutrient density of
feed or give the pigs wet
feed to encourage intake...
EnglishBaobab Tree
...It is estimated that it takes 8 to 23 years before the baobab can produce
seeds and the mature plant can produce more than 30 kg of fruits...
EnglishFeeding Facilities Required for Dairy Cows
...A TMR is a method of feeding cows that combines forage, grain, protein feeds, minerals, vitamins and
feed additives into a single
feed mixture.
Animals are grouped and fed according to their production stages...
EnglishButterflyfish
...They often become dull in colour nocturnally and are pelagic spawners.Butterflyfish FeedingButterflyfish
feed on coral polyps, fish eggs, small invertebrates and algae. Others solely
feed on plankton...
EnglishAll You Need to Know on Oxpeckers
...Only the dominant pair incubate the eggs but the other members of the flock known as ‘helpers’, help to
feed the brood and remove telltale signs of the nest like egg shells and faecal sacs...
EnglishCoriander
...The fruits or
seeds are also used for the extraction of their essential oils and fatty oils that are used in both the natural medicinal market and the food processing industry...
EnglishDevils Claw for Arthritis
...The black fibre of the “claw” is used in the weaving of baskets and the dried
seeds can be peeled and eaten. The young fruit can be cooked as an okra-like vegetable...
EnglishQuinoa Production
...Although its
seeds are not produced by a grass like wheat, for example, it is considered a ‘pseudo-grain’ because of the use of its grain-like
seeds...
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