Immune
immune: Referring to a person, other animal or plant that is not affected by a specific microorganism. This barley strain is not immune to the virus. Helps farmers select disease-resistant crops.
immune: Referring to a person, other animal or plant that is not affected by a specific microorganism. This barley strain is not immune to the virus. Helps farmers select disease-resistant crops.
A parasitic infection in cattle, primarily affecting reproduction and causing abortions. Neosporosis is managed through biosecurity and herd management practices. For example, preventing contact with infected dogs to reduce the risk of neosporosis in cattle herds.
Luing: Luing is a hardy breed of beef cattle, found mainly in North-West Scotland. Raising Luing cattle can provide farmers with resilient and high-quality beef cattle.
A storage container for bulk feed ingredients such as grains and pellets. Feed bins help protect feed from pests and weather. For example, storing corn in a feed bin to keep it dry and accessible for feeding cattle.
dip: A chemical which is dissolved in water, used for dipping animals, mainly sheep, to remove lice and ticks. Dipping animals is an important practice for managing external parasites and maintaining animal health. Farmers should use proper techniques and follow safety guidelines for effective dipping. Understanding the benefits and applications of dips will aid in effective parasite management and improved livestock welfare.
yolk: Yolk is the yellow central part of an egg. Managing egg production and quality is important for farmers to meet consumer demand.
ram: A male sheep or goat that has not been castrated. Rams are essential for breeding programs, ensuring the production of healthy offspring and maintaining flock quality.
rodent: A mammal that has sharp teeth for gnawing, e.g. a rat or mouse. Effective rodent control is crucial for protecting farm produce and livestock health.
hemp: A plant used to make rope and that also produces an addictive drug. Growing hemp can provide farmers with valuable fiber for industrial use and contribute to diversified farm income.
Copper: Copper noun a metallic trace element. It is essential to biological life and used in making alloys and in electric wiring. Understanding copper’s role in biology and industry aids in managing soil health and crop nutrition.