Duck

duck: A bird reared for both egg and meat production. The male is a ‘drake’. Ducks are versatile poultry that can be raised for various purposes, including egg production, meat, and pest control.

Potting Compost

potting compost: A mixture usually of soil and fibrous matter used to fill containers in which plants are grown. Helpful content: Using high-quality potting compost provides essential nutrients and support for plant growth. Farmers can improve seedling health and transplant success by selecting appropriate compost mixtures.

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.

Deworming

The process of administering anthelmintic drugs to animals to eliminate parasitic worms. Deworming is crucial for maintaining animal health and productivity. For instance, regularly deworming livestock to prevent parasitic infestations and improve weight gain.

Virus Pneumonia

virus pneumonia: Enzootic pneumonia. Preventing and managing virus pneumonia in livestock can improve animal health and productivity.

Tall Fescue

tall fescue: A very hardy perennial grass often used for winter grazing in hilly or less fertile areas. Planting tall fescue can provide reliable forage for livestock, especially in challenging environments.

Proteolytic

proteolytic: Referring to proteolysis. Helpful content: Knowledge of proteolytic processes helps farmers manage livestock diets effectively. Ensuring efficient protein digestion can improve feed efficiency and animal performance.

Chemical Element

Chemical Element: A substance such as iron, calcium, or oxygen, existing independently and not formed from a combination of other substances. Understanding chemical elements aids in managing soil fertility and livestock nutrition for optimal farm productivity.

Toxicology

toxicology: The scientific study of poisons and their effects on the human body. Applying toxicology knowledge can help farmers ensure the safe use of chemicals and protect health.

Cote

Cote: Cote /k??t/ noun dove cote. Using cotes ensures proper housing and management of doves and pigeons.