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Dairy Farm Electric Fencing in Australia

Admin | February 4, 2012

Dairy farm and wildlife protection video testimonial for Gallagher Australia Electric Fencing Systems


The Truth about Australian Farms

Admin | September 4, 2011

~PLEASE READ DESCRIPTION FIRST~ WARNING: some people may find some scenes in this video distressing This is just a video i made in my spare time to show what happens in Australian Bobby calf, Pork, Ultra fine wool and Live export industrys. * there is no intention of copyright* Bobby Calfs: over 700000 week-old calves discarded yearly as ‘waste products’ of the dairy industry. Most people aren’t aware that in order to produce milk, dairy cows are kept almost continually pregnant. Unwanted calves (known as ‘bobby calves’) are sent to slaughter in their first week of life so that milk can be harvested for human consumption. Unknown to most consumers, the dairy industry continues to cut costs at the expense of animals. Right now they want to make it legal to deny calves food for the last 30 hours of their lives. Pigs: In Australia, the majority of the 300000 female breeding pigs (sows) are kept inside sheds continually pregnant and confined. It is these animals that produce the piglets destined to become bacon, ham and pork products. Most sows are confined for at least some of their 16 week pregnancy in tiny metal individual stalls, (and one third for the entire pregnancy!) so small they are unable to turn around. At best they can take a small step forward.They have no bedding. They are forced to stand or lie on hard floors. Just prior to giving birth, they are moved to a ‘nursery’ which would outrage every Australian mother. Pending mothers are confined in an even smaller


EXPOSED - The Australian Dairy, Pork and Export industries

Admin | July 17, 2011

hey guys, there is not intention of copy right,, just wanted to show every1 about these industrys and how today our “farms” are runned. all clips are from Australia and the clips at 3:14 and onwards are some of my animals that i have rescued from these industrys. exept Shilo the pig, but i added in his clips to show how fun and amazing pigs are. Raisin ( jersey) Kimiiko ( angus cross freisian) were both rescued from dairy farms around my local area. Chester the lamb was born at my highschool ag farm, he was a orphan, so i took him home and reared him, but if the school reared him he would of been fatterned up and sent to wingham export and would of faced the fate of over 1.9 million australian sheep every year. if u have any questions about any of these industrys please ask :) please share around this info. thanks


Quentin Moxey, Moxey Farms - Part 1 - ‘Dairy farming in the future’

Admin | June 29, 2011

Quentin Moxey, Moxey Farms, presenting at ABARES Outlook 2011 Conference (1-2 March, Canberra Australia) on ‘Dairy farming in the future’. Download presentation: daff.gov.au Footage: Part 1: www.youtube.com Part 2: www.youtube.com


Pre-feasibility Pakistan’s First Environmental Control Dairy Farm 6 May 2010 Lahore Pakistan

Admin | April 7, 2011

PAKISTAN’S FIRST ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL DAIRY FARM Download “Pre-feasibility Studies: Environmentally Controlled Dairy Farm (50 American Cows)” www.smeda.org FARMERS DAIRY Pind Heir, Bedian Rd. Lahore, PAkistan Salient Features • It’s a new and remarkable revolution in dairy sector by creating a self sufficient temperature and environmental controlled dairy farm house. • Following are some of the features which are quite different from the other traditional farm houses. PROPERLY DESIGNED Properly HVAC designed and A view of Barn when outside planned by Engineers temp 42 C and inside 26 C •Optimum Temperature of 26 C inside the shed •Tunnel effect has been created which always creates cool effects for the animals •Temperature can be reduced up to the level of 20 C at certain places if required ENVIRONMENTAL FRIENDLY ENVIRONMENTAL FRIENDLY FARM HOUSE IN DAY LIGHT •This type of structure is designed to utilize as less electricity as possible. •No need for the lights at the day time due to semi closed. •Self sufficient to produce coal free electricity from manure of the cows. MORE EFFICIENT COST EFFICIENT NEGATIVE PRESSURE FANS • Electricity cost is much less than traditional fans barns as used only 4 fans of 1.5 HP whereas other farms utilizes 18~20 fans of the same capacity in the same size. • Efficiency of imported cows do not suffer in hot weather resulting more productivity in Summers. CLEAN ENVIRONMENT NO GASES AND ODOR INSIDE •No gases no odor and no smell inside the


Dairy farm Australia Queensland

Admin | February 1, 2011

Dairy farm Australia august 2007 Queensland Melkvee bedrijf Milch betrieb


Like Georgia, Water Conservation Very Important To New Mexico Agriculture

Admin | November 9, 2010

One issue Georgia shares with states in the Southwest like New Mexico is water conservation. In this report, Ryan Naquin shows us how the dry desert land still gives a boost to the New Mexico economy and how they hope to stay afloat over the coming years.


Australian Dairy Story

Admin | January 30, 2010

Describes the approaches used by the Australian Dairy farm sector to address food safety quality assurance and animal care.


Dairyinvestwa Western Australia

Admin | January 26, 2010

Dairy farm investment opportunities in Western Australia. Dairy Farmers in Western Australia are profitable and are wanting others to join them to ensure that the industry remains viable.


Milking Cows on a Rotary Dairy Farm in Australia

Admin | June 1, 2009

Milking Cows on a Rotary Dairy Farm in Australia. Platform speed 6 cows per minute. One operator. Yarroweyah Platform with De Lava Milking Cows on a Rotary Dairy Farm in Australia. Platform speed 6 cows per minute. One operator. Yarroweyah Platform with De Laval equipment. (


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