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Consider grazing management, DIY feeders, and cost-effective vaccinations to reduce livestock costs.
Natural Grazing Management
Implementing rotational grazing can significantly reduce feed costs by allowing your animals to graze on native grasses, which are high in nutrients and low in cost. This method also improves soil health and reduces erosion. Allocate at least 10-15 acres per 10 head of cattle to ensure adequate grazing space.
DIY Feeders and Fencing
Building your own feeders and fences can save you up to 50% on equipment costs. Use reclaimed materials like old pallets, fencing posts, and gates to create low-cost feeders and fencing. Consider using electric fencing to reduce labor costs and improve the effectiveness of your fencing system.
Vaccination and Health Management
Prioritize cost-effective vaccinations and health management strategies to reduce veterinary costs. For example, administer vaccinations during off-seasons to avoid peak prices. Implement a parasite control program using natural methods like deworming and rotational grazing to minimize chemical costs. This approach can save you up to $500 per animal per year.
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