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Horse yards and handling facilities
... . Small holding paddocks near the main yards can be built cheaply and will eliminate overcrowding and congestion in the main yards. Take advantage of available shade trees, especially around the holding yards. It ... is seldom necessary to yard all your horses at one time, so the use of holding paddocks will greatly reduce the size of the yards required. Yards should not be overcrowded. Handling ...
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Animal Welfare Code of Practice No 3 - Horses in Riding Centres and Boarding Stables
... October, 1996, by NSW Agriculture PREFACE This code is designed for everyone involved in the holding and care of horses in boarding stables and agistment or riding centres, including trail riding ... a veterinary surgeon. To help control parasites: regularly monitor parasite status treat as necessary spell paddocks remove manure remove and hygienically dispose of bot fly eggs. 4.6.11 Horses' teeth ...
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Virginia Farmstead Assessment System: Livestock and Poultry Yard Management
... II. Site Characteristics Groundwater protection should be a major consideration in siting feed yards, holding pens, or production buildings. Factors to consider include topography, soils and geology. Important ... is typically protected from generating direct runoff to streams by location of the grassed paddocks. Figure 2 shows a schematic diagram of a dairy loafing lot rotational management system. ...
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Pasture Agronomy at UNE
... in the basalt soils, they tend to have a higher water holding capacity. Granite soils are typically sandy and are less fertile. Overall ... the given levels (see Table 1). Paddocks 7, 15 and 19 are in the ideal range and paddocks 5 and 9 have above the ... also important. Phosphorus is also needed for most of the paddocks, although there are paddocks that exceed the critical level, they may give a ...
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Pasture Agronomy at UNE
... and cattle particularly in those paddocks in which trees are prolific. In the majority of other paddocks where remnant vegetation is scarce ... 30 During 1992 other trees were planted along the laneway bordering paddocks 25 and 26. Some of these seedlings were planted with ... best chosen as being adapted to the environment and for holding some financial remuneration value for the future. Such tree crops ...
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