Lions, Africa’s largest predators, are a near-universal source of fear for the continent’s wildlife. But in Kenya, it’s the king of the jungle that’s now becoming fearful — of domestic livestock. In ...
Pet owners may know the steps to take care of themselves during severe weather, but some might not know what to do with their ...
Conventional solar parks can support sheep and cattle grazing because vegetation under and between PV modules provides adequate feed quality, according to a new research report that analyzes five ...
Alpha-Gal syndrome is a tick-borne allergy to a sugar found in red meat. For some livestock producers, it not only affects their health but also their livelihood.
Source: Rebecca Niemiec/with permission. Play behavior, whether it's by dogs, cats, other companion animals, or wild, freely roaming creatures, is a topic that attracts widespread transdisciplinary ...
On working land, nuisance animals are rarely just a minor irritation. A raccoon in the feed room, feral hogs in the hay field, or groundhogs under a barn can quietly erode your margins, damage ...
If you’ve ever tried to keep something out with a fence, you know one determined animal can often thwart your best efforts.
Barnyard antics served as a perfect setting for the annual Alachua County Youth Fair & Livestock Show, where young agriculture enthusiasts spent almost a week showing off their prize livestock, ...
Lincoln County Animal Services confirmed the county's third rabies case of 2026, after a skunk tested positive for the disease and had come in contact with a resident's pig.
Pembroke and Cardigan Welsh Corgis may share a name, but their build, coats, and care needs aren’t the same. This guide breaks down temperament, shedding, training, health risks, and what living with ...
Domestic pigs reproduce through a breeding process that is closely managed on farms around the world. During mating, a male pig, known as a boar, mounts the female, called a sow, in a behavior driven ...
A series of policy changes and legal defeats have not stopped Minnesota deer farmers from continuing to pursue the profession they enjoy. But their days of farming are currently numbered.