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Raise animals in a healthy (clean and well-ventilated)
environment and handle humanely as a first-line
of defense against sickness and disease.
2.
Feed rations formulated and produced under the
principles of biological farming. Feed ruminants
a predominantly forage-based diet and minimize
feeding concentrates.
3.
Keep animals on a high nutritional plane utilizing
quality nutritional supplements when necessary.
4.
Properly vaccinate according to local veterinary
instruction. De-worm when necessary.
5.
Do NOT continuously feed antibiotics. Use antibiotics
only when absolutely necessary to save the health/life
of an animal. Antibiotic abuse is a short-term
"band-aid" solution. Find and fix the
causes of animal health problems.
6.
Do NOT inject or feed synthetic hormones to promote
enhanced growth/production beyond an animal's
natural genetic ability. Reducing purchased feed
costs via improvement of homegrown feeds is far
more profitable.
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