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Halloween and our Livestock

October 28, 2025 by The Livestock Project

While they don’t dress up or eat candy, holidays like Halloween can benefit our livestock. This post will explain what you can do to ensure your animals stay safe during the holiday. History Halloween comes from old Celtic traditions that celebrated the harvest and the beginning of winter. It is also the time of the … Read more

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