Category: D

Diet

 April Kingsman  July 29, 2011  0 Comments on Diet

diet: The amount and type of food eaten. COMMENT: Animal welfare codes lay down rules about the quality of diet that should be provided for animals or birds to ensure their good health and welfare. Providing a balanced and nutritious diet is essential for maintaining livestock health and productivity. Farmers should work with veterinarians and nutritionists to develop proper feeding plans and ensure that animals receive the necessary nutrients. Understanding the dietary requirements of different livestock species will aid in effective feed management.

Dietary Fibre

 April Kingsman  July 16, 2011  1 Comment on Dietary Fibre

dietary fibre: Same as roughage. COMMENT: Dietary fibre is found in cereals, nuts, fruit, and some green vegetables. It is believed to be necessary to help digestion and to avoid developing constipation, obesity, and appendicitis. Providing dietary fiber is important for maintaining the digestive health of livestock. Farmers should include adequate roughage in the diets of their animals to promote proper digestion and overall health. Understanding the sources and benefits of dietary fiber will aid in effective feed management.

Dehair

 April Kingsman  July 8, 2011  0 Comments on Dehair

dehair: To remove hard hairs from fine goat fibers such as angora. Proper dehairing techniques are essential for producing high-quality fibers. Farmers should use appropriate equipment and methods to dehair goat fibers, ensuring minimal damage and maximum yield. Understanding the market demands for dehaired fibers can help farmers optimize their processing and marketing strategies.

Down-Calver

 April Kingsman  July 2, 2011  0 Comments on Down-Calver

down-calver: A cow or heifer about to calve. Managing down-calvers involves ensuring they have a safe and comfortable environment for giving birth and monitoring their health closely.

Day-Nettle

 April Kingsman  June 30, 2011  0 Comments on Day-Nettle

day-nettle: Same as common hemp nettle. Common hemp nettle can be a weed in crops and pastures. Farmers should monitor for its presence and use appropriate weed control methods to prevent it from spreading. Integrated pest management and herbicide use can help manage common hemp nettle, protecting crop health and yields.

Dairy Herd

 April Kingsman  June 21, 2011  1 Comment on Dairy Herd

dairy herd: A herd of dairy cows. Managing a dairy herd involves regular monitoring of cow health, production levels, and reproductive status. Implementing herd management software can help farmers keep detailed records and make informed decisions. Regular veterinary care, balanced diets, and good housing conditions are essential for maintaining a healthy and productive dairy herd.

Dairy Followers

 April Kingsman  March 15, 2011  0 Comments on Dairy Followers

dairy followers: Young dairy cattle, intended to replace older cows in due course. Proper rearing of dairy followers is crucial for the sustainability of a dairy farm. Ensuring they receive adequate nutrition, vaccinations, and care will prepare them for productive milking in the future. Farmers should track the growth and health of these animals to identify potential issues early and ensure a smooth transition into the milking herd.

Dairy Products

 April Kingsman  March 11, 2011  0 Comments on Dairy Products

dairy products: Foods prepared from milk, e.g., butter, cream, cheese, or yoghurt. Diversifying into dairy product production can add value to milk and increase farm income. Understanding the processing techniques and market demands for products like cheese, butter, and yoghurt can help farmers tap into niche markets and improve profitability. Farmers should also consider quality control and branding to differentiate their products in the market.

Denudation

 April Kingsman  March 10, 2011  1 Comment on Denudation

denudation: The process of making land or rock bare by cutting down trees or by erosion. Managing denudation involves implementing soil conservation practices and reforestation. Farmers should adopt measures like cover cropping, terracing, and contour plowing to reduce soil erosion and maintain land productivity. Understanding the causes and impacts of denudation can help develop effective land management strategies.

Dehusk

 April Kingsman  March 9, 2011  0 Comments on Dehusk

dehusk: To remove the husk from seeds such as corn. Proper dehusking techniques are important for processing seeds and improving their quality. Farmers should use appropriate equipment and methods to dehusk seeds efficiently. Understanding market demands and processing requirements will help farmers optimize their operations and enhance the value of their products.