Feeding livestock efficiently (03/23)

During a drought when pasture and paddock feed sources are low, droughtlotting, also known as confinement or containment feeding, is an effective management tool to maintain the health and welfare of livestock.

During a drought when pasture and paddock feed sources are low, droughtlotting, also known as confinement or containment feeding, is an effective management tool to maintain the health and welfare of livestock. Confinement feeding involves periodically holding livestock in a droughtlot - a carefully selected fenced section on a property - to feed and water stock in order to effectively and efficiently meet their needs.

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Drought Research Reports

Maintaining mental health during drought (12/22)

In any given year, one in five Australians will experience symptoms of mental illness and about 60% won’t seek help.

Livestock feed requirements (11/22)

When finances are stretched and there is limited feed available, it is important to be prepared and plan early so decision making is easier.

Livestock water requirements (09/22)

Australia’s variable climate means it is vital to have adequate water available to meet the broad range of water requirements on a property.

Asking for help and where to find it (10/22)

Australia’s variable climate means it is vital to have adequate water available to meet the broad range of water requirements on a property.

Annual Reviews

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