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Disbudding Dairy Goats
Every year, when goat kids start emerging and running around the pastures, homesteaders are faced with the eternal question: do I disbud that adorable little fuzzy bouncy ball or do I let it grow horns? There's absolutely no doubt that this question is one of the most divisive in raising dairy goats and even more contentious than the "vaccination vs. no vaccines" and "mixed loose minerals vs. mineral bars" questions, which seem to rank a close second and third. Kidding time is now upon us and will remain with us until the middle of May or so, which explains why I only peek in on my goat-related pages, websites, and lists during the first part of the year. I like goats, not goat-related arguments.
By Kimberly J Egan12 months ago in Petlife
World Butterfly Day 2025
2025 03 14 World Butterfly Day, Inaction Plan and Our Role Every year, March 14 is celebrated as World Butterfly Day. In some countries, it is also known as National Learn About Butterflies Day. This day is not celebrated at the state level in Sri Lanka, but it is another environmental day that is celebrated by butterfly enthusiasts in their own way. There are more than 20,000 species of butterflies worldwide and this day is used to increase interest in them, draw attention to their conservation and learn about butterflies.
By Rohitha Lanka12 months ago in Petlife
The Struggle of the Kakapo Parrot
Kakapo parrots Although not related to farming, this knowledge is valuable for children. It is very rare for animals like pandas, white rhinos, and mountain gorillas to breed. But there is an animal in New Zealand that is more lazy to breed than all of them. In fact, it is a parrot. A parrot. Known as the Kakapo (night parrot), a parrot
By Rohitha Lanka12 months ago in Petlife
The fire fox
The Fire Fox is an extraordinary yet elusive variant of the common red fox, marked with a rare gene mutation that confers its unique appearance and superb qualities. This variation is so uncommon that it accounts for under 1% of all red foxes globally. This elusive creature has risen to prominence among wildlife enthusiasts and researchers despite its rarity.
By Rohitha Lanka12 months ago in Petlife
Preparing for a Healthier Future:
Preparing for a Healthier Future: Ten Health Tips for 2025 Advances in technology, shifts in social norms, and lessons learned from global health issues like the COVID-19 pandemic continue to shape the landscape of health and wellness as we approach 2025. In this dynamic environment, a proactive strategy that combines timeless well-being principles with cutting-edge science is necessary to maintain health. These 10 health tips for 2025 will help you confidently navigate the future, whether you want to improve your mental resilience, improve your physical health, or adopt sustainable lifestyle habits.
By Khondokar Bakhtear Hossain12 months ago in Petlife
The Heartbreaking Reality of The Circle Life.
In the wild, all manner of life exists according to the law of the jungle, and for species to survive they must achieve a fragile equilibrium of predator and prey. A few days ago, I saw an interaction that I sat with in discomfort and contemplation regarding life itself.
By Rohitha Lankaabout a year ago in Petlife
🐶 The Science Behind Pets’ Funniest Behaviors
Introduction: The Strange and Hilarious World of Pets If you’ve ever watched your dog chase its own tail, your cat suddenly sprint across the room, or your parrot argue with its own reflection, you’ve probably wondered:
By Ahmet Kıvanç Demirkıranabout a year ago in Petlife











