Alpaca Agskills: A practical guide to farm skills

$47.00

A basic guide to some of the skills and practices of alpaca production. The book contains step-by-step instructions, diagrams, and full colour pictures.

Table of contents:

  • Condition scoring
  • Shearing
  • Eyecare
  • Mating and birthing
  • Care of cria
  • Vaccinating and drenching
  • Trimming nails
  • Trimming teeth
  • Risk management
  • Legal considerations

Published in 2011, Alpaca Agskills is 92 full-colour A4 pages.

Price includes GST, postage and handling within Australia.

SKU
B740
Price
$47.00
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How do you use software to help you run your farm ?

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How do you use software to help you run your farm ?

Hello everyone.

Definitely a small hobby / lifestyle farm

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Definitely a small hobby / lifestyle farm

Hi my name is Karen,

I am mum to a 17 year old who has wanted to be a farmer since before he could walk. To that end he has been studying agriculture since year 7 (in NSW). Unforunately though I am a single mum so he has lacked that "country" jack of all trades training so many country kids get (and need) to manage a farm. He also has special needs that I don't think will stop him achieving his dream but it may slow him down a little and mean that we may need to modify a few things. 

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Machinery required and how do you?

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Machinery required and how do you?

Hi, I have a small hobby farm and am looking to use some of it ( 5-6 acres) to grow barley or oaten hay for feed for some sheep and maybe a cow or two. I have no idea on what machinery is required and what process is involved in growing barley, hay etc.... what time of machinery do i require e.g. hay baler,  when do you plant,harvest etc......

I have a old Nuffield tractor, is there secondhand machinery dealers who deal with small farms?

Any help or advice would be greatly appreciated.

Thankyou.

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