Progressive Cattle
Whether the U.S. cow herd starts growing in the next year or not, you can know how to prepare for your feed and nutrition needs by knowing what your operation’s short-term growth plan looks like.
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Selection and management of bulls for a successful breeding season
Buying a bull is a large investment for an operation and sets the stage for the future of the operation. Make sure you are making the right investment by following simple reminders and set your operation up for success.
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CattleFax: El Nino expected to fade quickly
The effects from the current state of El Nino are not expected to have a lasting impact, meteorologist Matt Makens said at the CattleFax Outlook Seminar in Orlando.
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Getting a clearer picture with the help of genomics
As genomic testing continues to be utilized more on both commercial and seedstock operations, let’s look at what genomics can tell us about an animal’s actual genetic merit and reduce the risk on your ranch.
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Pain relief for castration: Are your castration practices up to date?
We all know the benefits of castration. However, the discomfort calves experience with band castration lasts for weeks. Current pain-control strategies do not address this problem. The recent introduction of a lidocaine-impregnated elastrator band gives producers the tools to do better.
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Creating a culture of safety in your feedyard
Safety in the feedyard is important, and it all starts with the culture surrounding it. Communicate about safety practices to help manage your feedyard effectively.
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Evaluating cattle-handling facilities: Steps to prevent problems during processing
Producers can create a more efficient and less stressful work environment for both cattle and handlers by taking the time to evaluate and prepare their facilities before processing.
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