Barry Whitworth, DVMSenior Extension Specialist Department of Animal & Food Science Ferguson College of Agriculture Scrapie is a chronic, progressive disease of the central nervous system...
By Norman Winter Horticulturist, Author and Speaker National Poinsettia Day just passed, December 12 to be exact. While I am sure the powers to be wanted...
Barry Whitworth, DVM Area Food/Animal Quality and Health Specialist for Eastern Oklahoma High Path Avian Influenza (HPAI) continues to be a problem in commercial and backyard...
Homesteading, once a way of life for our ancestors, is experiencing a resurgence in today’s world. As people seek greater self-sufficiency, a deeper connection with the...
Raising chickens can be a rewarding and fulfilling experience, whether you’re a homesteader looking to become more self-sufficient or a backyard enthusiast seeking fresh eggs for...
In today’s world, our reliance on public utilities such as electricity, water, and natural gas is undeniable. However, there is a growing movement towards greater self-sufficiency...
By Dr. Garrett Metcalf Flexural limb issues can occur in different age groups of horses, starting with newborns up to two- to three-year-olds. These issues occur...
By Ddee Haynes In the world there are two kinds of people. Those who see a need and simply talk about it, and those who see...
Barry Whitworth, DVMSenior Extension Specialist Department of Animal & Food Sciences According to the Mesonet, Oklahoma received some much-needed rain in late April. With the moderate...
What a pain! By Dr. Garrett Metcalf, DVM A foot abscess is a common occurrence in horses throughout the year. Often wet weather can play a...