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Do you need an efficient system to manage your livestock data?

Would you like to offer detailed sales records to buyers of your animals?

Are you looking for a better way to keep track of pedigrees & breeding information?

The Livestock Management Binder is the perfect tool for you and your homestead! The Livestock Management Binder is a collection of printable Livestock Record Books for multiple species. The livestock included within this product are cattle, goats, sheep, chickens, honeybees, rabbits, pigs, livestock guardian dogs, and horses. There are also three additional record sheets included: Livestock Feed Schedule, Livestock Additions & Losses, and Livestock Expenses.

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Goat Record Book

  • Goat Identification- Use this ID sheet to store the history, pedigree, and a photo of each goat. This record is great to have on hand during a sale and for general reference anytime.
  • Medical Treatment- Keep track of the medications/treatments used on your animals with the Medical Treatment chart. Here you can list the date, animal ID number, type of medication, dosage, diagnosis, and any additional notes that you may need.
  • Deworming & Immunizations- This record sheet is invaluable to livestock owners. It allows you to easily keep up with the most recent deworming & immunization dates as well as the type of medication used so that you don’t double up or skip a step in the schedule.
  • Breeding Record- Keep a detailed account of your livestock breeding program using the Breeding Record Sheet. Document the names of the sire & dam, the breeding date, expected due date, actual kidding date, number born, and any additional notes about the breeding.
  • Kidding Record- This sheet expands on the Breeding Record. It holds the names of the sire & dam, the kidding date, the offspring ID #s or names, number of males & females, birth weights, and any additional notes needed.
  • Milk Production- Track your goat’s AM & PM milk production levels with this record sheet.

Sheep Record Book

  • Sheep Identification- Use this ID sheet to store the history, pedigree, and a photo of each sheep. This record is great to have on hand during a sale and for general reference anytime.
  • Medical Treatment-Keep track of the medications/treatments used on your animals with the Medical Treatment chart. Here you can list the date, animal ID number, type of medication, dosage, diagnosis, and any additional notes that you may need.
  • Deworming & Immunizations-This record sheet is invaluable to livestock owners. It allows you to easily keep up with the most recent deworming & immunization dates as well as the type of medication used so that you don’t double up or skip a step in the schedule.
  • Breeding Record-Keep a detailed account of your livestock breeding program using the Breeding Record Sheet. Document the names of the sire & dam, the breeding date, expected due date, actual lambing date, number born, and any additional notes about the breeding.
  • Lambing Record-This sheet expands on the Breeding Record. It holds the names of the sire & dam, the kidding date, the offspring ID #s or names, number of males & females, birth weights, and any additional notes needed.

Cattle Record Book

  • Cattle Identification- Use this ID sheet to store the history, pedigree, and a photo of each animal. This record is great to have on hand during a sale and for general reference anytime.
  • Medical Treatment-Keep track of the medications/treatments used on your animals with the Medical Treatment chart. Here you can list the date, animal ID number, type of medication, dosage, diagnosis, and any additional notes that you may need.
  • Deworming & Immunizations-This record sheet is invaluable to livestock owners. It allows you to easily keep up with the most recent deworming & immunization dates as well as the type of medication used so that you don’t double up or skip a step in the schedule.
  • Breeding Record-Keep a detailed account of your livestock breeding program using the Breeding Record Sheet. Document the names of the sire & dam, the breeding date, expected due date, actual calving date, number born, and any additional notes about the breeding.
  • Calving Record-This sheet expands on the Breeding Record. It holds the names of the sire & dam, the kidding date, the offspring ID #s or names, number of males & females, birth weights, and any additional notes needed.
  • Milk Production-Track your cow’s AM & PM milk production levels with this record sheet.

Pig Record Book

  • Pig Identification-Use this ID sheet to store the history, pedigree, and a photo of each pig. This record is great to have on hand during a sale and for general reference anytime.
  • Medical Treatment- Keep track of the medications/treatments used on your animals with the Medical Treatment chart. Here you can list the date, animal ID number, type of medication, dosage, diagnosis, and any additional notes that you may need.
  • Breeding Record- Keep a detailed account of your livestock breeding program using the Breeding Record Sheet. Document the names of the sire & dam, the breeding date, expected due date, actual farrowing date, number born, and any additional notes about the breeding.
  • Farrowing Record-This sheet expands on the Breeding Record. It holds the names of the sire & dam, the kidding date, the offspring ID #s or names, number of males & females, birth weights, and any additional notes needed.
  • Dress Out Record- Track your pig’s dress out percentages by documenting the animal’s ID, processing date, live weight, and the rail weight on this chart.

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Horse Record Book

  • Horse Identification- Use this ID sheet to store the history, pedigree, and a photo of each horse. This record is great to have on hand during a sale and for general reference anytime.
  • Medical Treatment- Keep track of the medications/treatments used on your animals with the Medical Treatment chart. Here you can list the date, animal ID number, type of medication, dosage, diagnosis, and any additional notes that you may need.
  • Breeding Record- Keep a detailed account of your livestock breeding program using the Breeding Record Sheet. Document the names of the sire & dam, the breeding date, expected due date, actual foaling date, number born, and any additional notes about the breeding.
  • Foaling Record-This sheet expands on the Breeding Record. It holds the names of the sire & dam, the kidding date, the offspring ID #s or names, number of males & females, birth weights, and any additional notes needed.`

Livestock Guardian Dog Record Book

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  • LGD Identification- Use this ID sheet to store the history, pedigree, and a photo of each dog. This record is great to have on hand during a sale and for general reference anytime.
  • Medical Treatment- Keep track of the medications/treatments used on your animals with the Medical Treatment chart. Here you can list the date, animal ID number, type of medication, dosage, diagnosis, and any additional notes that you may need.
  • Breeding Record- Keep a detailed account of your livestock breeding program using the Breeding Record Sheet. Document the names of the sire & dam, the breeding date, expected due date, actual foaling date, number born, and any additional notes about the breeding.

Rabbit Record Book

  • Rabbit Identification- Use this ID sheet to store the history, pedigree, and a photo of each rabbit. This record is great to have on hand during a sale and for general reference anytime.
  • Medical Treatment-Keep track of the medications/treatments used on your animals with the Medical Treatment chart. Here you can list the date, animal ID number, type of medication, dosage, diagnosis, and any additional notes that you may need.
  • Breeding Record- Keep a detailed account of your livestock breeding program using the Breeding Record Sheet. Document the names of the sire & dam, the breeding date, expected due date, actual kindling date, number born, and any additional notes about the breeding.
  • Kindling Record- This sheet expands on the Breeding Record. It holds the names of the sire & dam, the kidding date, the offspring ID #s or names, number of males & females, birth weights, and any additional notes needed.

Chicken Record Book

  • Flock Record- Use this record sheet to document the breed(s) of your birds, the number of hens, the number of roosters, and the age range of your flock.
  • Egg Production- Track your flocks egg production patterns with this monthly egg production record.
  • Medical Treatment-Keep track of the medications/treatments used on your animals with the Medical Treatment chart. Here you can list the date, animal ID number, type of medication, dosage, diagnosis, and any additional notes that you may need.
  • Hatching Record- Document your chick hatching rates using this chart.

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Honeybee Record Book

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  • Honeybee Apiary Information- Use this sheet to house the basic information for your honeybee apiary such as: your apiary name, registration number, breed of bees, and number of hives.
  • Hive Inspections- Fill this chart out at each inspection to easily see when you next inspection should be and to keep a record of any issues that your bees may have faced.
  • Honey Yields- Each time you extract honey, make a note on the Honey Yield chart with the date and amount.

The Livestock Management Binder also includes these General Livestock Info sheets:

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  • Honeybee Apiary Information- Additions & Losses- Keep track of the animals that you add to your homestead as well as your livestock death loss.
  • Feed Schedule- Track your livestock feeding schedule by listing the type of feed given to each species on your homestead along with the amount of feed given in the morning, afternoon, and evening.
  • Livestock Expenses- Know exactly how much your animals are costing you so that you can adjust spending to ensure quality care for your animals while still turning a homestead profit.

What are you waiting for? Start managing your livestock records today!

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