[OKC] FW: [OSN Announce] Free Field Day: Grazing Goats and Cattle Together

Shauna Lawyer Struby sstruby at cox.net
Wed Apr 14 05:59:45 PDT 2010



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Subject: [OSN Announce] Free Field Day: Grazing Goats and Cattle Together

Cattle have long reigned supreme on Oklahoma's livestock scene, but
lately the state's goat numbers are skyrocketing.

According to livestock producer and extension veterinarian Dr. David
Sparks, there's plenty of room for both, even - or especially - on the
same acreage.

On Saturday, May 8, from 10-4, Sparks will host a free field day to
explain the rationale and results of his cattle-goat "multispecies"
grazing project on his farm near Porum.

Preregistration is required by May 4 to reserve a place.

Sparks will focus on sustainable goat management and the benefits of
raising both goats and cattle using management intensive grazing.

"Goats are not small cattle," he says. Their unique needs present many
challenges to profitable production.

Goat parasites thrive in Oklahoma's wet, humid climate, and dewormers
are growing less effective.  Sparks says this is the biggest current
threat to goat health, and he sees cattle as a chemical-free fix.

"Cattle can cleanse the pastures by consuming the infective larvae of
goat parasites," says Sparks.  "Pasture rotation is also important in
limiting the parasite load."

At the field day, Sparks will also cover other topics, including
non-chemical parasite management, kidding and newborns, composting
waste and goat mortality, inexpensive working facilities, and
performance testing.

Sparks received a 2008 producer grant from the Kerr Center for
Sustainable Agriculture, a nonprofit educational foundation in Poteau,
to support the project.

Register by calling 918.647.9123 or by emailing mailbox at kerrcenter.com.

The field day will be held rain or shine; bring a lawn chair. Boots
are advised for the pasture walk.  Lunch will be provided. To see a
calendar of upcoming sustainable agriculture events, visit
www.kerrcenter,com.

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