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Why male calves need to be desexed before adoption

Why male calves need to be desexed before adoption

by 'Til The Cows Come Home | Jul 22, 2021 | Uncategorized

Estimated Reading Time : 3 minutes :At ‘Til The Cows Come Home, most of the calves that come into our care are male. Why? Because in the dairy industry, male calves are usually considered “waste” as they do not result in profit. While female calves go on to be used...
Adopting A Farmed Animal – What You Need To Know

Adopting A Farmed Animal – What You Need To Know

by 'Til The Cows Come Home | Jul 15, 2021 | Adoption

Estimated Reading Time : 3 minutes :Rescuing farmed animals through adoption or fostering is a hugely impactful way to save animals from being killed or living miserable lives. Not only will you give the animal a second chance at life, but you and your family can also...
Our Mission Is To Live In a World Where No Animals Are Considered “Waste”

Our Mission Is To Live In a World Where No Animals Are Considered “Waste”

by 'Til The Cows Come Home | Jul 8, 2021 | Animal Rescue, Animal Rights, Frequently Asked Questions

Estimated Reading Time : 4 minutes :For years, ‘Til The Cows Come Home has worked tirelessly to rescue, rehome, and rehabilitate unwanted and mistreated farmed animals. One of our biggest driving forces is achieving our vision, which is to live in a world where no...
What’s the difference between a bull and a steer?

What’s the difference between a bull and a steer?

by 'Til The Cows Come Home | Jun 24, 2021 | Adoption

Estimated Reading Time : 2 minutes :When people think of a male cow, it’s common that an image of a large, muscular bull comes to mind. However, a bull is not the only male bovine out there. In this article, we’ll run you through the difference between two common...
Dealing with mites, lice, and worms on hens and roosters

Dealing with mites, lice, and worms on hens and roosters

by 'Til The Cows Come Home | Jun 24, 2021 | Animal Care Tips, Animal Rescue

Estimated Reading Time : 3 minutes :If you have hens or roosters, it’s important to look out for signs of parasites, including mites, lice, and worms. Hens and roosters require treatment for mites, lice, and worms every 3-6 months. Neglecting parasite treatment on...
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