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Docility: Understanding pressure and selection

Everyone wants cattle that are easier to handle. But how do you select for docility while maintaining cattle that can function well in real-world environments?
June 11, 2026
Kirk Ramsey

Home to a few onion sheds, a grocery store and a handful of hometown restaurants, every Wednesday the town becomes Grand Central Station for nearly every cattle operation within 150 miles.


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Bringing them home

A newly purchased bull may not be as pretty as a picture once you put him to work. Here are some tips for keeping him healthy and performing as he transitions to his new home.
April 13, 2026
Marcy Ward

Seedstock producers are often faced with the challenge of preparing their young bulls for a sale and having those animals ready to go to work for their customers. There is a lot of truth to the old adage “fat sells.” Bulls that are underconditioned are viewed as higher-risk and of lower value than those that carry more muscle and cover.


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South Central: Age and location: Key factors for weaning success

July 23, 2025
Jason Banta

When it comes to weaning, it is important to consider the age of calves.


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Cleaning up BRD

The persistent frequency of BRD might be reduced by use of Hazard Analysis Critical Control Points principles and practices.
January 2, 2025
Dan Schaefer

Many useful pharmaceutical products have been developed to treat BRD; however, effective implementation of a preventive strategy has been elusive. A further complication is the absence of an experimental model that replicates the most common clinical symptoms.


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Starter cattle immunity

When calves first arrive at the feedlot or backgrounding facility, their immune systems are at a low point. Taking care to get them back to full immune health is key to long-term health and productivity.
September 12, 2024
Craig Belknap

Ensuring the health and productivity of starter cattle is a complex challenge. One of the critical aspects of managing this is understanding and supporting their immune systems, especially during the stressful transition from pasture to backgrounder or feedlot.


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Wonder about the future of cattle health care? Check the crystal ball

It may be impossible to predict the future completely, but it’s fun to try. Experts in the cattle health care field weigh in with their projections of where management, disease prevention and treatment are heading and how they might get there.
June 27, 2024
Bruce Derksen

Over recent decades, cattle disease management, prevention and treatment have changed dramatically. Vaccines, antibiotics, technology and even diseases have altered course.


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Manage the whole system to stay ahead of BRD outbreaks

High calf prices may compel stockers and feedlots to buy riskier, BRD-prone cattle. Proper management and on-arrival practices reduce health risks and promote successful feeding programs.
August 9, 2023
Vickie Cooper and Daniel Scruggs

With the fall calf prices setting up to be some of the highest since 2014, stocker and feedlot operations may be forced to purchase cattle that are higher risk than they are comfortable with when it comes to the chance of bovine respiratory disease (BRD) in order to fill pastures and pens.


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Reducing disease risk on a cow-calf operation

Many cow-calf operations are considered closed herds and only bring new animals onto the property with the addition of new herd sires. However, with any new addition, the greater the risk for disease and the need for biosecurity.
February 6, 2023
Lisa Pederson

Many diseases enter our herds when we acquire new animals and commingle them with our herd. In a cow-calf operation, this often occurs with the addition of new herd sires, replacement females or calves you intend to graft on a cow who lost her calf.


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Stockers: Prepping calves for transition to the feedlot

A well-timed vaccination protocol, a period of backgrounding and low-stress transportation practices can improve calf health and profitability.
August 30, 2022
Tony Hawkins

Fall is officially here, and that means it is time to pull your stockers off pasture. But before you load them up for sale, there are a few practices to consider that will improve the health and profitability of your calves.


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Stress management critical to limiting incidence of BRD

July 22, 2021
Michael Nichols
Animals can experience stress in all aspects of beef cattle management. Some stressful events are in a producer’s control, and some are not. But in any case, producers should do what they can to minimize stress that can compromise immune systems and make cattle more susceptible to disease.
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