Browsing by Author "Blevins, Philip"
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- Biosecurity for Master Cattleman's CourseOverbay, Andrew E.; Currin, John F.; Blevins, Philip (2016-10-20)Prevention piece of beef herd health discussion during Master Cattleman course
- Good Production Practices: Name That FeedPratt, Paige; Leech, Rodney; Thompson, John; Blevins, Philip; Gregg, Cynthia L. (Virginia Cooperative Extension, 2015-10-28)Provides instructions for a training session on identifying materials in containers, and notes importance of proper labeling and storage of animal feeds.
- Good Production Practices: Proper Storage, Labeling, and Accounting for MedicinesPratt, Paige; Leech, Rodney; Thompson, John; Blevins, Philip; Gregg, Cynthia L.; Stogdale, Eric; McAndrew, Heather (Virginia Cooperative Extension, 2015-12-07)Provides a training exercise to help teach youth how to better read a medication label, and understand how to store and administer these medications to different species of livestock.
- Good Production Practices: Reading a Medication LabelPratt, Paige; Leech, Rodney; Thompson, John; Blevins, Philip; Gregg, Cynthia L.; Stogdale, Eric; McAndrew, Heather (Virginia Cooperative Extension, 2015-12-23)Provides a training exercise to help teach youth how to better read a medication label, and understand how to store and administer these medications to different species of livestock.
- Good Production Practices: Reading and Understanding a Medication LabelPratt, Paige; Leech, Rodney; Thompson, John; Blevins, Philip; Gregg, Cynthia L.; Stogdale, Eric; McAndrew, Heather (Virginia Cooperative Extension, 2016-04-28)Provides a lesson plan for students to discuss importance of following prescriptions and administering medicine properly to livestock.
- Good Production Practices: Required Living Space for SheepPratt, Paige; Leech, Rodney; Thompson, John; Blevins, Philip; Gregg, Cynthia L.; Stogdale, Eric; McAndrew, Heather (Virginia Cooperative Extension, 2016-05-06)Provides instructions for a training session about caring for sheep.
- Good Production Practices: Understanding the Veterinarian-Client-Patient RelationshipPratt, Paige; Leech, Rodney; Thompson, John; Blevins, Philip; Gregg, Cynthia L.; Stogdale, Eric; McAndrew, Heather (Virginia Cooperative Extension, 2016-04-28)Offers information about how the importance of a good relationship with a veterinarian can help in the health care of livestock.
- Good Production Practices: Using the Flight Zone to Handle LivestockPratt, Paige; Leech, Rodney; Thompson, John; Blevins, Philip; Gregg, Cynthia L.; Stogdale, Eric; McAndrew, Heather (Virginia Cooperative Extension, 2016-04-28)Offers information about livestock flight zones so that students can learn about moving and handling livestock more efficiently and safely.
- Good Production Practices: When to Call the VeterinarianPratt, Paige; Leech, Rodney; Thompson, John; Blevins, Philip; Gregg, Cynthia L.; Stogdale, Eric; McAndrew, Heather (Virginia Cooperative Extension, 2016-04-28)Provides a lesson plan for students. This lesson includes four scenarios of sick animals. Students are encouraged to discuss the symptoms, make plans for care of the animals, including calling the veterinarian if needed.
- Good Production Practices: Where Did That Medication Come From?Pratt, Paige; Leech, Rodney; Thompson, John; Blevins, Philip; Gregg, Cynthia L.; Stogdale, Eric; McAndrew, Heather (Virginia Cooperative Extension, 2016-04-28)Provides a lesson plan for teaching youth about the differences in over-the-counter, prescription, extra-label, and the illegal use of animal pharmaceuticals.
- Good Production Practices: You Want Me to Eat from That?Pratt, Paige; Leech, Rodney; Thompson, John; Blevins, Philip; Gregg, Cynthia L.; Stogdale, Eric; McAndrew, Heather (Virginia Cooperative Extension, 2016-04-28)Provides a lesson plan for an activity to teach youth about the importance of clean feeding equipment and proper labeling of feeds.
- Marketing Cull Cows in VirginiaBlevins, Philip (Virginia Cooperative Extension, 2009-10-20)Cull cows marketed in the proper condition and health offer the potential to increase the bottom line of many beef producers. A marketing plan that avoids excessively thin, overly conditioned, lame or diseased cows is necessary to achieve this.
- Wireworm Control Experiment in Potatoes in Abingdon, VA in 2011Kuhar, Thomas P.; Blevins, Philip (Virginia Cooperative Extension, 2011)Describes an experiment to control Wireworms in a potato field, and discusses the results.