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The first 48 hours

In perfect conditions, calves don’t need our help to get off to a good start during their first days of life. However, perfect conditions are rarely present every day of the calving season. Prepare now to properly help these calves if and when it’s necessary.
January 2, 2025
Russ Daly

The first 24 to 48 hours of a calf’s life can spell the difference between a calf that thrives and grows with minimal intervention on our part and a calf that always seems to be behind the eight ball, lagging behind its herdmates and requiring more care and treatment to keep it going.


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Midwest/North: Tips for assisted calving

December 26, 2024
Travis Meteer

Although there are year-round management strategies that can impact calving season success, here are some short-term, in-the-moment calving tips for success this year.


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South Central: Is your calving kit ready?

December 24, 2024
Jason Banta

Being prepared and having a calving kit can make dealing with dystocia, a calf not wanting to nurse, a cow not producing colostrum or some other situation much easier.


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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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Erica Louder: Checking cows and the anxious rancher

April 1, 2024
Erica Louder

Every year, my husband is as anxious as a new father – monitoring his baby girls, fussing over them and ready to assist if they show signs of distress.


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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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A successful calving season starts with successful preparation

Calving season is upon many producers across the U.S., and with that comes the excitement of seeing all your hard work, management and genetic selection decisions come to fruition. But it also comes with the work of keeping these calves alive and healthy.
February 2, 2024
Jesse Fulton

Embarking on the spring calving season is a pivotal moment for producers, offering a firsthand glimpse into the results of strategic decisions made during sire selection.


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The battle of bottle teats

Udder quality is a trait most cattlemen focus on. It is known that “bad bags,” or poor-quality udders, will cause havoc during calving season. But are those less-than-perfect udders more than just an eyesore? Does a bad quarter or big teat cause performance issues with calves?
January 16, 2024
Kalyn Waters

Bottle teats can be more than just an inconvenience during calving; they can play a major role in the economic efficiency of that cow.


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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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Veterinarians offer advice on resuscitating newborn calves

When faced with a weak or unresponsive calf, producers can clear airways using methods such as acupuncture or tickling the calf's nose to stimulate breathing. Artificial respiration, similar to CPR in humans, is another option.
January 4, 2023
Heather Smith Thomas

After a hard birth, some calves are dull or even unconscious from oxygen shortage and fail to start breathing. But there are things producers can do to help calves start breathing. 


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