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Is Your Livestock Operation Prepared To Weather the Winter?

The new year is when winter hits its stride and that means your sheep, goat and cattle business needs to keep up with the demands that the harsh weather conditions can have on your livestock. So how might you better prepare your animals for inclement weather and conditions?

Machinery: Sometimes the power can go out, so make sure you have the fuel you need to keep your vehicles, machinery, and generators running, including any maintenance work so your equipment will run smoothly.

Livestock Feed: It’s important to have the hay and feed your livestock need but especially during the winter season. You’ll need to store their feed and hay in a properly enclosed place to avoid damaging them with mold. Provide feeders best suited to your animals and keep hay feeders covered to avoid snow and rain damage.

Hydration: Water is essential for your livestock, even though the cold weather might cause them to drink less. You’ll need to make sure the water is liquid and not turning into ice, preventing hydration. If you are using a tank heater or de-icer, don’t use extension cords and check to make sure your equipment is working correctly.

Housing: Providing your animals with proper shelter when shed, trees or large brush are not enough protection is important to ensure their health. If they are inside, they will need proper ventilation to help them stay healthy. For smaller animals, heat lamps can make all the difference. Bedding needs routine changing so they avoid respiratory illness from ammonia buildup. Protect them from frostbite and freezing, using shelter and windbreaks.

At D-S Livestock Equipment located in Frostburg, MD,  we are pleased to offer our customers a wide variety of livestock handling products for sheep, goats, and cattle, including the following:

  • Feeders
  • Show equipment
  • Open bar or solid panels and doors
  • Loading and hauling equipment
  • Livestock handling equipment

Our experienced team is dedicated to helping livestock businesses gain access to our high-quality products cost-effectively. Thanks to our large inventory, we can turn around and ship your equipment promptly so you have what you need when you need it. We welcome you to give us a call at 800-949-9997 to learn more or to order a catalog.

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Planning for Winter: Livestock

Summertime Livestock Management Tips To Keep Your Sheep, Goats and Cattle Healthier and Happier

For those in the northern hemisphere, the summer’s heat is in full force. If you have a livestock operation or farm, you’ll want to keep dehydration, heat stress and heatstroke away from your sheep, goats and cattle. Your animals might also appreciate the following tips to help them stay cooler and healthier during this sweltering season.

Keeping Livestock Cool

-Offer your animals a shady place to relax where they can get relief from the sultry summer days while they graze.

-If the animals are indoors, you can help them keep cool by running a fan. Fans serve a dual purpose, they also help keep insects like mosquitoes and flies from pestering your sheep, goats and cattle.

-Make sure your animals have access to clean water. Not only does this help them stay well hydrated but keeps algae and bacterial growth from contaminating their water source.

-Spray your animals down with a hose if you notice they are dehydrated to stave off heatstroke.

-Shearing your sheep can help them stay cool and less stressed so they don’t become agitated.

-Providing access to shallow, temporary pools can help your animals cool down.

-Access to salt blocks can make sure your livestock can replenish their electrolyte balance during the hot days (and nights) outdoors.

-Lower your animal’s stress levels when the days are hot. Make sure you have the hauling and transport equipment you need to quickly and easily take care of vaccinations, castrations, hoof care, breeding or weaning as smoothly as possible.

-Keep insects at bay by applying bug spray, proving correct manure management and leaving no standing water around.

No matter what the season, whether you are in the northern or southern hemisphere, we can help your livestock operation run smoothly. We welcome you to call our D-S Livestock Handling Equipment team in Frostburg, MD at [phone] to learn more!

Transport Your Livestock to Their Winter Location in Safety and Comfort

As the year draws to a close, if you are running a livestock operation you probably have already gotten your animals ready for the inclement weather. It’s still not too late if you haven’t yet upgraded your equipment to better handle the current climate, especially if your sheep, goats or cattle are faced with harsh winds and freezes. Moving your animals to winter grounds can help as can having the right equipment on hand to protect your animals from the harsher seasonal elements.

Offering indoor shelter is important as it buffers wind shear and plummeting temperatures all of which can stress your animals, negatively affecting their general health and productivity. Keeping them sheltered and protected relieves stress so they can look, feel and perform their best. Your livestock’s strength is valuable to you, and having sorting, loading and hauling equipment helps ensure they provide you a better bottom line for your business.

Our D-S Livestock Equipment facility in Frostburg, Maryland has been helping livestock owners with equipment supplies for decades. Our quality equipment is designed to help livestock owners navigate the shifting seasonal weather anywhere in the world. We specialize in goat, sheep and cattle operations in particular and you can count on a quick turnaround time for timely delivery, wherever you are located.

Whether you need loading ramps to move sheep and goats so they can’t get hurt from turning around and getting stuck or a truck box for moving livestock in three sizes with a wide door that latches with a spring load and is designed to keep your animal’s heads and limbs from becoming stuck.

If you are currently looking to acquire top-quality loading and hauling equipment for your livestock operation, we invite you to check out our catalog as well as our in-house financing. You can also speak to us directly by calling 800-949-9997, Monday-Friday: 9:00 a.m.-5:30 p.m. We look forward to assisting you with your livestock equipment needs!

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