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The value of reproduction

September 26, 2022
Rick Machen and Jason Sawyer

In cow-calf operations, reproductive rate is the foundational productive function of the enterprise. Obviously, if cows do not become pregnant, then no calves are produced for revenue generation the following year.


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Using pregnancy testing for drought management

September 26, 2022
Gilda V. Bryant

Most beef producers who routinely test cows and heifers confirm pregnancies when their calves are either weaned or preconditioned in late summer. However, experts recommend checking for pregnancy much sooner, especially during a dry spell.


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West: Cheap fall feed options

Fall is an opportune time to reduce feed costs for a spring-calving cow herd. Now is the time to lower your feed costs or utilize your lowest-quality forages, especially for your cows that are in good to moderate body condition.
September 5, 2022
Carmen Willmore

As fall sets in and feed prices continue to climb, I think we are all thinking about ways we can feed our cow herds for less. The first key to a cheap feed bill is to reduce the number of animals you are feeding. That means you only feed the ones you need to keep. 



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Why pregnancy test beef herds? Because you need to know!

October 21, 2021
Back in the '80s as a young veterinarian, I was confronted several times by successful ranchers that said that pregnancy testing mature beef cows did not pay.  These comments went against everything that I had been taught in veterinary school.
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Getting the most out of pregchecking

October 11, 2021
Pregchecking is an important tool to manage your herd efficiently. There are multiple ways to determine the pregnancy status of an animal: wait and see, palpate, draw blood and ultrasound.
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Ask the Consultant: Fall checklist for reproductive management

August 24, 2021
Ryon S. Walker
Preparing for any breeding season is a year-round process, regardless of what breeding season you manage your cows for. With fall rolling around, there are things to consider, plans to be developed and decisions to be made.
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Heifer development involves selection and management

August 24, 2021
Heather Smith Thomas
Successfully developing good replacement heifers depends on many factors, including age at puberty, herd health (biosecurity, vaccination, etc.) and nutrition.
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Southeast: Pregnancy determination and herd health in beef cattle

January 25, 2021
Matthew Burns
How do you tie herd health and pregnancy determination together? Well, leave it to a reproductive physiologist to “try” and connect those seemingly independent dots. Several options exist for the producer to diagnose pregnancy.
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6 to-dos for winter herd management

November 11, 2020
Twig Marston

Winter nutrition and management has many focal points, but there are a few management decisions all cattle producers should place on their to-do lists.


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Using preg check results to improve farm sustainability

August 23, 2019
Lee Jones
Most articles about the value of pregnancy diagnosis focus on identifying the open cow and getting her off the feed bill. With carrying cost being more than $2 per day over the winter, there is a lot of value in that approach.
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