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Livestock - Poultry
2 year old virgin Angus Bulls,
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Keith Reed, 402-649-3615.
For Sale: 2-year old Angus
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Utility – Livestock
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Horse Owners
Beware of
Extreme Heat
BROOKINGS, S.D. - As
temperatures continue to
rise, horse owners need
to take steps to keep their
equines safe during extreme
heat and humidity.
“Horses can experience
heat stress when they are
exposed to extreme heat
multiple days and nights in
a row. This creates unique
challenges for horse owners,” said Heidi Carroll, SDSU
Extension Livestock Stewardship Associate.
Below Carroll outlines
tips for horse owners to
implement during days of
extreme heat.
Tips for Pastured and
Stabled Horses
Provide water: Horses
should have access to fresh
water.
When the temperatures
rise, their consumption may
increase. Observe water
sources more frequently
during your daily routine
to ensure that horses have
ample sources.
Consider the number of
sources and the space per
animal around each source
to minimize competition
between individuals during
intense heat events.
“As horses sweat they
lose salts along with water,”
Carroll explained. “Electrolyte balance, which is critical
for bodily function, is dependent on a horse’s access to
both salt and water.”
Horses that are working
hard in the heat and sweating, may need additional
replenishment of electrolytes
beyond what salt can offer.
Consult your veterinarian
and nutritionist concerning
these requirements.
Provide shade: Shade is
the most effective way to
assist horses and any animal
exposed to the heat. Shade
helps them cope with heat
stress and regulate body
temperature.
“If horses are on pasture
or in turnout lots, evaluate
the type and shaded space
available,” Carroll said.
Is there enough room for
all horses to stand in the
shade? If turnout paddocks
do not have shade, can you
provide a temporary shade
structure or adjust the time
of turnout?
Consider horse’s age:
Younger and older horses
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may struggle more with
prolonged heat events,
especially when evenings do
not cool to below 70 degrees
Fahrenheit or humidity persists. More frequent observations throughout the day are
recommended.
Barn ventilation and air
quality: Proper airflow and
air quality should be more
closely monitored during
heat advisories.
Even well designed horse
barns can benefit from strategically placing large fans to
circulate air.
This may be the best
option for older remodeled
buildings that only have a
couple windows or doors
that facilitate airflow if the
wind is blowing.
Be honest about the air
quality, keep stalls cleaned
daily to limit ammonia and
manure buildup to ensure
horses are not having to
cope with poor air quality
while trying to regulate their
elevated body temperature.
Horses and other livestock should not be kept in
buildings where airflow and
ventilation are not adequately managed.
Fly control: Observe your
horses daily to determine if
additional fly control measures need to be implemented. Increased fly pressure
on horses means they spend
more energy on stomping
and kicking to alleviate the
pain and annoyance.
More flies also impacts
the time horses may spend
grazing, so monitor body
condition scores weekly/
monthly to ensure the pasture and forage provided is
meeting all animal’s maintenance requirements.
Evaluate pasture quality and growth: During hot
summer months, the grazing
pressure that horses put on
grass/plant growth is huge.
To maintain the pasture
quality and prevent damage
to the plants, consider pulling horses off pasture and
feeding supplemental hay to
allow pastures to recover.
This is especially important
for horse owners in counties that are under severe
drought conditions.
Protecting your pastures
during a drought will ensure
future productivity.
Reproductive performance impacts: Heat stress
has huge impacts on the
reproductive performance of
both mares and stallions.
Heat and humidity have
been implicated in possible
reduction of reproductive
performance in breeding
stock.
Basic environmental
conditions, such as heat,
should be managed in order
to provide optimal production potential.
For additional information
about stallion reproductive
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David Stibral is the owner. David’s Depot buys gently used estates and
sells quality second hand items. Their purpose is to enable everyone
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to their hobbies and interests. David’s Depot regularly stocks a wide
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- 12:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m., Saturday 10:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. and closed on
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2017 Milk
Margin
Protection
Program
BROOKINGS, S.D. - The
sign-up period for the 2017
Milk Margin Protection Program for Dairy producers
(MPP-Dairy) is underway. It
began July 1 and runs until
Sept. 30, 2016. Sign up at
your local FSA office.
Participating farmers
will remain in the program
through 2018 and need to
pay a minimum $100 administrative fee each year.
Producers have the option
of selecting a different
coverage level during open
enrollment each year.
More about the MPP
Dairy Program
The MPP-Dairy program
is a voluntary, safety net
program established by
the 2014 Farm Bill that continues through December
31, 2018.
The program provides
eligible producers with
indemnity payments when
the difference between an
all milk price and average
feed cost (the margin),
falls below coverage levels
producers select on an annual basis.
To be eligible for MPPDairy, operations must
produce and commercially
market milk in the U.S.,
provide proof of milk
production when registering, and NOT be enrolled in
the Livestock Gross Margin
for Dairy program (LGMDairy) along with meeting
conservation compliance
provisions required to participate in the MPP-Dairy
program through FSA.
USDA has a web tool
which allows dairy farmers
to quickly and easily combine unique operation data
and other key variables to
calculate their coverage
needs based on price projections to help determine
the level of coverage under
the Margin Protection
Program that will provide
them with the strongest
safety net under a variety
of conditions.
The online resource is
available here. Producers
can also review historical
data or estimate future
coverage needs, based on
data projections.
The secure site can be
accessed via computer,
Smartphone or tablet 24
hours a day, seven days a
week.
Once enrolled, dairy
operations are required to
participate through 2018
by making coverage elections each year.
Producers can mail the
appropriate form to the
producer’s administrative
county FSA office, along
with applicable fees without necessitating a trip to
the local FSA office.
If electing higher coverage for 2017, dairy producers can either pay the
premium in full at the time
of enrollment or pay 100
percent of the premium by
Sept. 1, 2017.
Premium fees may be
paid directly to FSA or producers can work with their
milk handlers to remit
premiums on their behalf.
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