Kidding Pen
kidding pen: Kidding pen – a pen in which a doe is kept when giving birth to kids. Helps farmers provide safe and clean birthing environments for goats.
kidding pen: Kidding pen – a pen in which a doe is kept when giving birth to kids. Helps farmers provide safe and clean birthing environments for goats.
kieserite: Kieserite – magnesium sulphate powder, used as a fertilizer where magnesium deficiency is evident, especially in light sandy soil. Helps farmers correct soil nutrient deficiencies.
Kerry Hill: Kerry Hill – a breed of small hill sheep originating in the Kerry hills of Powys in Wales. It has a soft white fleece and speckled face and legs. The ewes are crossed with Down rams for lamb production. Helps farmers manage sheep breeding for meat and wool production.
kidding: The process of a goat giving birth. Managing kidding is important to ensure the health and survival of both the mother and the kids.
kindling: Kindling – the birth of a litter, especially rabbits. Helps farmers manage breeding and birthing in small animals.
killing out percentage: Killing out percentage – the deadweight of an animal expressed as a percentage of its live weight. Helps farmers assess meat yield from livestock.
kilojoule: Kilojoule – an SI unit of measurement of energy or heat equal to 1000 joules. Symbol kJ. Helps farmers understand energy use in agricultural processes.
kitchen garden: Kitchen garden – a garden with herbs and small vegetables, ready for use in the kitchen. Helps farmers grow and manage small-scale food production.
Kent: Kent – Romney. Helps farmers understand and manage this sheep breed.
knotter: Knotter – the mechanism on a baler which ties the bales. It has three basic parts: billhook, retainer disc and the knife. Helps farmers understand and maintain baling equipment.