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Getting Started with Beef and Dairy Cattle

by Heather Smith Thomas, James Robins
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Overview


With nearly every supermarket now featuring an “organic” section, the demand for organically grown meat and dairy products has risen rapidly in recent years. Small farmers have taken note, and many more beginners are considering cattle as a viable farm commodity. Getting Started with Beef & Dairy Cattle is the essential handbook for this growing audience.

Heather Smith Thomas, a lifelong cattle rancher and author of several previous books for more experienced farmers, offers a succinct layperson’s guide to the basics of raising a small herd of cattle, whether for meat or dairy products. She outlines organic and natural farming methods and covers all the information needed to get started and be successful.

Getting Started with Beef & Dairy Cattle
encourages new and beginning farmers to start small, and start right. Thomas explains as simply as possible the basics of selecting and raising a calf, along with feeding, shelter, and care guidelines. She also covers breeding and calving, as well as tips for managing a herd throughout the seasons. There’s basic health care information for preventing disease and addressing common ailments. For those raising beef cattle, Thomas offers guidelines for butchering; for those raising dairy cattle, there are step-by-step guidelines on milking.

With a whole new generation returning to the farm who don’t have a family history of farming, Getting Started with Beef & Dairy Cattleis a much-needed resource. Heather Smith Thomas has devoted her life to passing on the knowledge, understanding, and attitude necessary to become a successful farmer.

Synopsis


With nearly every supermarket now featuring an “organic” section, the demand for organically grown meat and dairy products has risen rapidly in recent years. Small farmers have taken note, and many more beginners are considering cattle as a viable farm commodity. Getting Started with Beef & Dairy Cattle is the essential handbook for this growing audience.

Heather Smith Thomas, a lifelong cattle rancher and author of several previous books for more experienced farmers, offers a succinct layperson’s guide to the basics of raising a small herd of cattle, whether for meat or dairy products. She outlines organic and natural farming methods and covers all the information needed to get started and be successful.

Getting Started with Beef & Dairy Cattle
encourages new and beginning farmers to start small, and start right. Thomas explains as simply as possible the basics of selecting and raising a calf, along with feeding, shelter, and care guidelines. She also covers breeding and calving, as well as tips for managing a herd throughout the seasons. There’s basic health care information for preventing disease and addressing common ailments. For those raising beef cattle, Thomas offers guidelines for butchering; for those raising dairy cattle, there are step-by-step guidelines on milking.

With a whole new generation returning to the farm who don’t have a family history of farming, Getting Started with Beef & Dairy Cattleis a much-needed resource. Heather Smith Thomas has devoted her life to passing on the knowledge, understanding, and attitude necessary to become a successful farmer.

Library Journal

Thomas (Guide to Raising Beef Cattle) grew up on an Idaho ranch and has been raising cattle and writing about them and horses for decades. What makes her new cattle book unique is that it is geared primarily toward beginners, those who want to try raising an animal or two-even a small herd-but know very little about either agriculture or the cattle business. The first chapter gets right to the point with an overview of the essentials: beef or dairy; breed choice; the expenses involved; feed and water; fences, pens, and shelters; and manure handling. These topics and others are treated with greater detail throughout the remainder of the book. For the daring and energetic entrepreneur, there is even a chapter on starting your own dairy operation. Thomas demonstrates her ability to address cattle matters, big and small, with which newcomers will have to deal. This friendly and useful guide is strongly recommended for public libraries.-William H. Wiese, Iowa State Univ. Lib., Ames Copyright 2005 Reed Business Information.

About the Author, Heather Smith Thomas

Heather Smith Thomas raises cattle and horses on her family ranch in Salmon, Idaho. She is the author of 10 books and thousands of articles on animal health care. Her books include Essential Guide to Calving, Getting Started with Beef & Dairy Cattle, and Storey's Guide to Raising Beef Cattle.

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Library Journal

Thomas (Guide to Raising Beef Cattle) grew up on an Idaho ranch and has been raising cattle and writing about them and horses for decades. What makes her new cattle book unique is that it is geared primarily toward beginners, those who want to try raising an animal or two-even a small herd-but know very little about either agriculture or the cattle business. The first chapter gets right to the point with an overview of the essentials: beef or dairy; breed choice; the expenses involved; feed and water; fences, pens, and shelters; and manure handling. These topics and others are treated with greater detail throughout the remainder of the book. For the daring and energetic entrepreneur, there is even a chapter on starting your own dairy operation. Thomas demonstrates her ability to address cattle matters, big and small, with which newcomers will have to deal. This friendly and useful guide is strongly recommended for public libraries.-William H. Wiese, Iowa State Univ. Lib., Ames Copyright 2005 Reed Business Information.

Book Details

Published
September 1, 2005
Publisher
Storey Books
Pages
288
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781580175968

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