Beastings

beastings: Another term for colostrum, the first milk produced by mammals after giving birth. Ensuring newborn livestock receive beastings boosts their immune systems.

Blackened Kernels

blackened kernels: Discolored grains often due to fungal infection. Addressing blackened kernels through proper storage and handling protects grain quality.

Booster

booster: A substance that enhances the effect of another substance, such as a vaccine. Using boosters ensures the effectiveness of vaccines and protects livestock health.

Blandford Fly

blandford fly: A biting fly that can cause allergic reactions in humans and animals. Managing Blandford fly populations protects livestock and farm workers from bites.

Bushmeat

bushmeat: Meat from wild animals, often hunted in rural areas. Understanding bushmeat practices supports sustainable hunting and food security.

Buttress

buttress: A structure built to support a wall or building. Using buttresses in farm construction ensures stability and durability.

Bloodworm

bloodworm: A type of small, red aquatic worm. Using bloodworms as feed can enhance the diet of fish and other aquatic animals.

Bellwether

bellwether: A sheep with a bell hung around its neck to lead a flock. Using a bellwether helps manage and direct sheep herds effectively.

Biomass Energy

biomass energy: Energy produced from organic materials. Using biomass energy reduces reliance on fossil fuels and lowers farm carbon footprints.

Bully

bully: Referring to an aggressive animal. Managing aggressive livestock ensures farm safety and animal welfare.