Numbered Publications: ID
ID-103: Kentucky's Endangered and Threatened Species
Tom Barnes, Monte Johnson | Nov. 1, 1990 (New)
ID-86: Using Drought-Stressed Corn Harvesting, Storage, Feeding, Pricing and Marketing
Donna Amaral-Phillips, Fred Benson, Morris Bitzer, Bill Crist, George Heersche, John Johns, Lee Meyer | Aug. 1, 1988 (New)
ID-76: Creep Grazing for Beef Calves
Curtis Absher, Larry Turner | Apr. 1, 1987 (New)
ID-13: Beef Cattle Corrals and Handling Facilities
Curtis Absher, Roy Burris, Sam McNeill, Larry Turner | Apr. 1, 1986 (Reprinted)
Proven management practices such as castrating, dehorning, pregnancy examination, controlling parasites, implanting, vaccinating, etc. are essential if profits are to be realized in beef herds. Although most practices are relatively simple, they cannot be done easily without some type of restraining equipment which will prevent injury to both man and animal. The absence of cattle handling facilities probably contributes more than anything else to failure to perform these money-making procedures.
ID-70: Residue Avoidance Program: Injection Techniques in Swine
Duane Miksch | Nov. 1, 1985 (New)
ID-69: Residue Avoidance Program: Therapeutic Selection in Swine
Duane Miksch | Oct. 1, 1985 (New)
ID-65: Residue Avoidance Program: Feed Handling System
Duane Miksch | Feb. 1, 1985 (New)
ID-66: Residue Avoidance Program: Feed Additives and Residue Prevention in Swine
Duane Miksch | Feb. 1, 1985 (New)
ID-58: Swine Confinement Breeding Facilities
Bob Fehr, Dennis Liptrap, Sam McNeill, Gary Parker | Sep. 1, 1983 (New)
ID-57: Housing for Pleasure Horses
George Duncan, Bob Fehr, John Walker, William Wise | Sep. 1, 1983 (Reprinted)