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Articles Tagged with ''calving ease''

Midwest/North: Planning and managing to avoid dystocia

November 21, 2024
Travis Meteer

We know that not every dystocia can be prevented, but there are some management factors that can help reduce difficult births.



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Using EPDs in your beef-on-dairy program

Understanding expected progeny differences can aid in beef-on-dairy program profitability.
June 20, 2024
Lauren Kimble

While dairy producers are heavily driven by fertility and calving ease when it comes to a beef breeding, there are additional traits that can create cattle desirable to the beef market, creating valuable relationships for the longer-term profits.


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What to record at calving time

Several data points, from birthweight to udder score, can not only determine the success of this calving season but can inform management decisions looking forward.
February 16, 2024
Jason M. Warner

How often has the calving book been lost or accidentally destroyed by the calf being warmed in the feeding pickup? Or when has information failed to be recorded toward the end of the calving season because our attention turns to other matters that time of year?


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Management strategies for young cows

Managing young cows differently from mature cows – from nutrition to breeding practices – can help set them up for success in the herd.
February 6, 2024
John B. Hall

Young cows in the cow-calf operation are the genetic future of the herd and represent a large economic investment. Unfortunately, young cows leave the herd at a higher rate than other age categories.


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Dairy producer attitudes about beef-on-dairy

Beef-on-dairy crossbreeding has created an entirely new segment in the fed calf markets. A mutually beneficial partnership between the two industries is dependent on producers on both ends being aware of each other’s motives and priorities.
April 24, 2023
Tara L. Felix

As cattle producers – beef or dairy – it is critical to remember that both our industries have the same end product: beef. This concept that all cattle contribute to beef production has never been more closely aligned than with the current growth in the mating of dairy cows to beef semen.



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The importance of bovine obstetric training – Part 2

Provide support in the calving pen and maternity area by defining expected communication, newborn calf care and recordkeeping.
March 9, 2023
Ryan Breuer and J P Martins

Part two of strategies for successful calving, positive dystocias outcomes and prevention of stillbirths. Outlining expected communication protocols, prioritizing newborn calf care and accurate recordkeeping are key areas to focus on.


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Picking a winning bull by the numbers

Understanding what goes into determining expected progeny differences (EPD) numbers can go a long way toward helping producers better know which bulls will work best in their herds.
February 24, 2023
David Callister

Picking sires is where producers can make the greatest impact on their herds. Bulls are responsible for many calves a year, while cows usually contribute one calf a year.


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Effectively managing the calving process

Producers should be prepared to handle issues that might arise before something goes awry during calving. Creating a good calving environment and having the proper tools readily available will reduce stress for the cow, calf and people.
January 3, 2023
Christopher Clark

Across the Midwest, spring calving season is just around the corner. Sometimes grueling but often beloved and fulfilling, calving season is an incredibly important time of year for cow-calf producers.


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Must-haves, resources and strategies for calving season

It's crucial cow-calf producers expect the unexpected during calving season. Four beef cattle experts from around the country weigh in on strategies, plans, equipment, management practices, information and resources to help cope with challenges.
December 15, 2022
Bruce Derksen

Calving season is a critical time for commercial and seedstock beef cow-calf producers alike. To help them prepare, a variety of short- and long-term strategies and plans are devised, which may include specific management decisions plus the acquisition of tools, equipment and information-based resources.


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South Central: Why performance data matters in EPDs

December 24, 2021
Jason Banta
Expected progeny differences (EPDs) can be a great tool to use in making cattle selection decisions. However, EPDs are not the only tools that should be used in the selection process.
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