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  1. Enjoy Outdoor Cooking Safely

    https://wayne.osu.edu/news/enjoy-outdoor-cooking-safely

    how clean it looks. Bottled water is always a better alternative for drinking water.  If you are ... a safe experience for everyone.  One rule that never changes is to keep hot foods hot (above 140 degrees ... be available so bring your own soapy water if possible or use disposable wipes to keep your hands and ...

  2. Food Safety Danger Zone

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    meat it safe to consume. Other internal food temperatures to keep in mind are for poultry, which should ... to keep them safe. Avoid loose clothing that can catch fire when cooking on the grill. Always ... enclosed area. Use the long-handled tools especially made for cooking on the grill to keep the chef safe ...

  3. Is Your Herd Positioned for Profit?

    https://dairy.osu.edu/newsletter/buckeye-dairy-news/volume-3-issue-4/your-herd-positioned-profit

    will drink up to 50 gallons per day in the summer. A good place to have a water tank is in the parlor ... return alley. Many cows will drink heavily returning from the parlor. Cows will drink more warm water ... (70oF) than they will cold water (55oF). If they won't or can't drink water, they can't ...

  4. Don't Forget About Livestock Water Needs in Winter

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    Although livestock may drink less water in the winter, clean, good quality water is still a basic ... thawing water lines and troughs. With recent temperatures, many of us often focus on keeping livestock ... drink about seven pounds of water. Consumption of water varies depending upon temperature, size of the ...

  5. Livestock Need Good Quality Drinking Water

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    can tell you if the feedstuff is low, medium or high quality.  Do you know how your livestock water ... understandable that the daily water intake is so high.  A lactating beef cow will drink on average 14-15 ... parameters that have some generally accepted guidelines.                 The preferred drinking water pH for ...

  6. Livestock Transportation Tips For A Successful Journey

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    animals. Keep ventilation holes open to allow air to come into the trailer. If you must stop, park the ... When transporting livestock many actions need to be taken to get the animals safely to their ... it's important that they are safe and comfortable. Transportation challenges Overcrowding in the ...

  7. Summer Food Safety

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    food and great stories.  What kind of things do we need to keep in mind to keep our food safe ... Transport Food SafelyKeep hot food HOT. Keep cold food COLD. Keep hot food at or above 140 °F. Wrap well ... COOK. Use a food thermometer. CHILL. Chill food promptly. Keeping your food safe is important for ...

  8. Tips To Keep Livestock Cool

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    water is clean and fresh. When animals are not drinking enough water their dry matter intake declines ... Keeping animals cool and comfortable during the hot summer months is very important. Animals are ... they cannot. Below are some helpful tips to keep your livestock cool during these warm months. Young ...

  9. Chow Line: “Raw” Water Trend Can Make You Sick

    https://fst.osu.edu/news/chow-line-%E2%80%9Craw%E2%80%9D-water-trend-can-make-you-sick

    while there are some foods and drinks that are safe to consume raw, water is not one of them. Chow Line ... I’ve heard about a new trend that involves drinking “raw water.” What is it, and is it good for ... viruses, parasites, and chemical contaminants. The agency warns that drinking contaminated water can ...

  10. September is Food Safety Month

    https://fst.osu.edu/news/september-food-safety-month

    absolutely hates to waste food, so he tends to keep leftovers until they smell bad. Until then, they are safe ... look, smell or taste of foods, according to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. The safe ... storage time for leftovers depends on what foods are in question and also how the foods are stored. ...

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