E9: Maintaining the Family Milk Cow Naturally | Joshua Fuhrmann

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Now that we have discussed how to choose a family milk cow, we are diving into how to keep your cow healthy the natural way.  If approaching natural livestock care seems overwhelming to you, you will definitely want to join us for this episode because Joshua does an amazing job of explaining his holistic approach in simple terms.  We address the most common fears cow owners have: mastitis, parasites, antibiotics, supporting the overall immune system, and more.  As a farmer raising grass-fed A2A2 dairy cows in a holistic way, Joshua is a wealth of knowledge on raising the healthiest cows possible. In this episode, we cover: What A2A2 means and why it matters Reasons why you might cull a cow when building your herd Grass-fed genetics are more important than you think Exploring some root causes of mastitis The ramifications of using antibiotics in your cow Simple and effective ways to treat mastitis at home How to boost your cow’s immune system naturally What minerals cows need and why you want to mix them yourself Top three areas of health to assess your cow’s overall wellbeing Beneficial and harmful grasses and forage for cows Treating and preventing parasites naturally View full show notes and transcript on the blog + watch this episode on YouTube. ABOUT JOSHUA Joshua Fuhrmann is a dairy farmer in Virginia raising a grass-fed A2A2 herd.  Joshua loves cows and God's design for farming. Joshua offers phone consultations if you are interested in more information from him. You can also email or call the farm to get in touch with his family and learn more about farming and natural living. Visit www.ourfathersfarmva.com to learn more. RESOURCES MENTIONED Selenium 90 from New Country Organics Check out Kim Fuhrmann’s book Journey Back to Health CONNECT Joshua Fuhrmann | Website Homesteaders of America | Website | Instagram | Facebook | YouTube | Pinterest Join us at the Homesteaders of America Conference in October 2023!

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