Month: June 2024

Genetic Testing of  …

Genetic Testing of …

Breeders can ensure are “homozygous black” (both genes are black, so offspring are black). The same is true for the polled gene. that only have one dominant black gene will have a black hair-coat, but could have red offspring when bred to with a mixture of red genes. The same holds true for the horned gene.

and Technology | Penn State Extension

and Technology | Penn State Extension

Proper handling equipment is necessary for restraining animals during various management operations, such as vaccinations, castrations, body scoring, and medical treatments. Generally speaking, the basics of a well-designed handling system are catch pens, collection alleys or lane systems, crowding pens, squeeze chutes …

Home –  Northwest

Home – Northwest

Northwest has feeding opportunities for both commercial entering conventional feeding programs as well as specialty feeding programs including GAP 4 and pasture feeding requirements. Regardless of the program, we are committed to high quality feed and low stress environments building healthy animals and healthy products.

look at Texas ranching …

look at Texas ranching …

Nationally and internationally recognized as the largest-attended educational program in the world, the annual event is designed to provide resources and up-to-date industry information to Texas agricultural stakeholders, producers, ranchers, veterinarians and landowners.

For Sale | .com

For Sale | .com

Cow and Calf Pairs Commercial – . 40 head of first calf heifers. All calve hit the ground March 15th-May 15th. Mommas weighing about 1,150 pounds each. Have not been bred back yet, so available for whatever bull you choose. Private Treaty Details. Average Weight 1,150 lb. Total Weight 46,000 lb.

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– Tips

It is estimated that within a herd, 20% of harbor 80% of internal parasite infections due to differences in immune status and other genetic factors. Maturity does play a key role in herd infection rates. Cows will develop decent immunity to internal parasites by about 4 years of age. These older animals will still harbor nematodes and …

Preparing for calving season | UNL

Preparing for calving season | UNL

Inspect gates, pens, alleys and head catches, fixing or replacing broken items. Give pens and facilities a good cleaning and disinfecting before calving starts if it wasn’t done at the end of the season last year. Good lighting is an important part of a calving facility. Check lights and have replacement bulbs on hand.

Feed  | Purina Animal Nutrition

Feed | Purina Animal Nutrition

Mineral nutrition is vital to reproductive efficiency, milk production and herd health, and calcium, phosphorus and salt are usually the first limiting minerals in diets. Magnesium may be a problem during late winter or early spring, especially in mature lactating cows. A well-balanced mineral program is more important than providing …

Welfare of  in Intensive Systems | SpringerLink

Welfare of in Intensive Systems | SpringerLink

are kept in a variety of intensive production systems globally. Historically, in cold climates have spent at least part of the year indoors; however, intensive feeding of in large scale commercial feedlots did not develop in North America (the United States and Canada) until the 1920s and in Australia until the 1960s (Gaughan and Sullivan 2014).

Twins need special care, say  experts

Twins need special care, say experts

March 24, 2020. MANHATTAN, Kan. – The goal of every birth is a live, healthy calf, but every so often ranchers find a surprise: a second calf. Understanding how twins develop and best practices for managing their care was a topic recently discussed by the experts at Kansas State University’s Institute during their weekly …

Livestock Health: mRNA Vaccine vs Conventional Vaccines

Livestock Health: mRNA Vaccine vs Conventional Vaccines

If you have any questions concerning mRNA vaccines as compared to traditional, please feel free to contact me at, 865-974-3538, lstrick5@utk.edu, or askdrlew.tennessee.edu. Resources: Pfizer.com. NCBA.com. Dr. Lew StricklandAssociate Professor and Extension Livestock VeterinarianDepartment of Animal ScienceP: 865-974-3150 A couple of months ago …

of  Step by Step | MU Extension

of Step by Step | MU Extension

Using correct techniques when performing on can help ensure success and minimizing risk of injury. Learn how to deposit the semen in the proper location in the female reproductive tract while using sanitary techniques. | Jordan ThomasAssistant Professor, Animal SciencesCarson AndersenGraduate Research Assistant, Animal SciencesUsing the correct techniques …

Limousin  | Oklahoma State University

Limousin | Oklahoma State University

References. North American Limousin Foundation, P.O. Box 4467, Englewood, CO 80155, Phone: (303) 220-1693. Limousin are native to the south central part of France and have unusual sturdiness, health and adaptability.

Current state of enteric methane and the carbon footprint of …

Current state of enteric methane and the carbon footprint of …

One novel CH 4 inhibitor that has gained recognition in recent years for successful short-term mitigation is 3-nitroxypropanol (3-NOP). 3-NOP has been shown to reduce CH 4 emissions in dairy by 20% to 40% (Lopes et al., 2016; Melgar et al., 2020a, 2020b, 2021), with greater reductions in dairy than (Dijkstra et al., 2018).

Texas Longhorn : A Comprehensive Guide to Raising and …

Texas Longhorn : A Comprehensive Guide to Raising and …

The Texas Longhorn is primarily utilized for production and is sought after for its unique and diverse color combinations, which vary greatly among individuals. These have a slower maturation rate than other breeds, reaching their maximum weight of 800 to 1,500 pounds in approximately eight to ten years.

Dehorning – BeefResearch.ca

Dehorning – BeefResearch.ca

Dehorning is a common management practice to reduce the risk of injury and bruising to other and to improve handler safety. Horns are absent at birth but grow from a cluster of cells known as horn buds. Not all have horns and with the availability and adoption of polled genetics, the majority of Canada’s herd is …

Guide to British  breeds: common cow breeds and how to …

Guide to British breeds: common cow breeds and how to …

From Herefords to Highlands, here’s BBC magazine’s guide to 10 of the UK’s most loved native breeds.

Diet and Genetics Influence  and Meat …

Diet and Genetics Influence and Meat …

A comprehensive review of the impact of tropical pasture grazing, nutritional supplementation during feedlot finishing and fat metabolism-related genes on and meat-eating traits is presented. Grazing on low quality tropical forages with less than 5.6% crude protein, 10% soluble starches and 55% digestibility experience liveweight loss. However, backgrounding …

The importance of energy nutrition for  | OSU Extension …

The importance of energy nutrition for | OSU Extension …

In , energy is typically used in a specific hierarchical order (Figure 2) to preserve the critical functions of the animal and prevent unnecessary use of energy when intake is inadequate. The main priority of consumed energy is to supply the requirements for vital body functions, which include maintenance, health and replacement of …

Parasite Control in  – Management and Nutrition …

Parasite Control in – Management and Nutrition …

Parasite Control in . By Jason Smith, PhD, Texas A&M AgriLife Extension, Department of Animal Science. Reviewed/Revised Jul 2023. Both internal and external parasites represent health and production risks to the herd. Each may impact the operation through decreased performance or productivity as well as increased susceptibility …

Managing Shrink and Weighing Conditions in

Managing Shrink and Weighing Conditions in

held off of feed and water over-night experience fill shrink, which is the loss of rumen fill, manure, and urine. This type of shrink is recovered in a short period of time after feed and water intake returns to normal. Table 1 shows shrink of wheat pasture during a 24-hour period after being removed from wheat pasture.

eBEEF – UC Davis

eBEEF – UC Davis

eBEEF Team. eBEEF is the genetics/genomics community of practice within eXtension coordinated by six extension geneticists from land-grant institutions across the United States.

Record Keeping Basics – Alabama Cooperative …

Record Keeping Basics – Alabama Cooperative …

record keeping is a technique and tool to document and analyze precise information for an operation. Different approaches to record keeping can be taken. These include tracking whole herd or individual animals and using written or technology-based methods. The system chosen should be practical in application, provide unique animal …

An update on U.S.  –  Magazine

An update on U.S. – Magazine

United States imports from Canada are down 4% so far in 2020. U.S. imports from Australia are down 1% so far in 2020.”. From the USDA ERS most recent “Livestock, Dairy and Poultry Outlook” report, dated Oct. 16, 2020, “January-August 2020 imports of live totaled 1.4 million head, 3.8% larger than the same period a year ago.

Identification – FSA9603 – University of Arkansas …

Identification – FSA9603 – University of Arkansas …

Identification . David Fernandez . Extension Livestock Specialist . Identification of is needed for any type of record system. records may range from a simple inventory list of to calving records or performance records. The two components of a identification system are the of marking or numbering .

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The Heritage Shorthorn is medium to large, with cows weighing 1,200-1,400 lbs. and bulls about 2,000 lbs. Heritage Shorthorns are red, white, roan, or a mixture of the three, sometimes with extensive speckling. Most are horned. They are a docile breed. Shorthorns are excellent mothers, are very fertile, and calve easily.

and  prices are on the rise –

and prices are on the rise –

prices and demand . Anderson said fed prices in the U.S. Southern Plains, which includes Texas, jumped to $121 per hundredweight compared to $114 per hundredweight just four weeks ago. They fell as low as $109 per hundredweight at the end of January.

How to Deworm  & Maximize Performance | Merck …

How to Deworm & Maximize Performance | Merck …

2) Deworm at the right time. Treat at turnout. Deworming that are on pasture does not require gathering and processing and can be highly effective. Using feed and mineral forms of SAFE-GUARD – such as range cubes, dewormer blocks or mineral – requires relatively little time and labor.

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Understanding  farming management strategies by …

Understanding farming management strategies by …

the farming system was discussed with the farmers during this survey step, which e n a b l e du st oc o – c o n s t r u c tas e t of 13 dimensions: feeding (d istri bution), calving …

: 6 Steps (with Pictures) –

: 6 Steps (with Pictures) –

1. Begin by starting up a cow-calf operation. Follow the steps provided in the article linked in this step. 2. Buy your cows and/or your herd bull. Buy the quality of cows that meet your standards, as far as having a good breeding herd is concerned.

Recent advances in feed and nutrition of  in China …

Recent advances in feed and nutrition of in China …

The industry in China has advanced remarkably since its reform and opening up; consequently, China has become the world’s third-largest producer. China is also one of the countries with the most substantial research input and output in the field of feed and nutrition. The progress and innovation by China in …

Estrous Synchronization for  | UGA Cooperative …

Estrous Synchronization for | UGA Cooperative …

Estrous (heat) synchronization in involves manipulating the females’ estrous cycle so they can be bred at about the same time. The normal 21-day estrous cycle in can be altered by following an effective estrous synchronization protocol. Numerous estrous synchronization protocols have been developed that use a combination of different drugs and products to alter hormonal …

Production in the US – Market Size, Industry …

Production in the US – Market Size, Industry …

Expert industry on the Production in the US (2024-2029). Make better business decisions, faster with IBISWorld’s industry reports, statistics, analysis, data, trends and forecasts.

10 Docile  Breeds: Great Options For A Beginner

10 Docile Breeds: Great Options For A Beginner

The best breeds for a small farm include Hereford, Simmental, Shorthorn, Gelbvieh and Devon. These breeds are all beginner-friendly, are affordable to purchase, are relatively docile and can be slaughtered at 18-24 months. Whether raising on a small farm for your own consumption or sale, you’ll want to raise a docile …

A Few Acres? —

A Few Acres? —

3. Is Raising Profitable? It can be, when done correctly. are often considered the easiest livestock to raise for profit since they don’t require quite as much daily maintenance as livestock like sheep and goats. Plus, they reach heavy weights quickly, meaning it’s easier to turn a larger profit on a single animal. 4.

Raising the Bar: How to Improve  Reproduction for …

Raising the Bar: How to Improve Reproduction for …

producers need to have sound reproductive management to ensure the success and profitability of their operations. Reproductive management is defined as: the framework that ensures that fertility, followed by adequate immunological and environmental conditions leads to calving healthy animals (my definition).

| Cooperative Extension | The University of

| Cooperative Extension | The University of

HomeAboutBeef ProductionArizona Range Livestock News Social Media The University of Extension Program consists of a team of extension agents and specialists throughout the state of . Together they provide a vast wealth of knowledge to assist Producers. With their combined expertise in a variety of areas producers can find information and receive answers to …

International  Academy – Department of Animal Science

International Academy – Department of Animal Science

With a limited class size and online coursework taught by internationally renowned Texas A&M faculty and guest lecturers, the 44 Farms-Texas A&M International Academy, IBCA, is a certificate program that offers an exclusive and customized learning experience tailored to the educational and professional needs of each participant.

ENY-274/IG130:  – EDIS

ENY-274/IG130: – EDIS

. P. E. Kaufman, P. G. Koehler, and J. F. Butler. Arthropod pests limit production in the industry by affecting animals in many ways. External parasites are the most serious threat since they feed on body tissues such as blood, skin, and hair. The wounds and skin irritation produced by these …

U.S.  demand posts early 2024 highs –  Magazine

U.S. demand posts early 2024 highs – Magazine

Meanwhile Mexico has shifted its exports from to into the United States. Through February 2024, exports to the U.S. were up 10%, while exports were down 17%. Rabobank analysts anticipate stronger U.S. and demand to support prices as buyers supplement declining domestic production with Mexico supplies.

Challenges in Sustainable  Production: A Subset of …

Challenges in Sustainable Production: A Subset of …

Estimates of global population growth are often cited as a significant challenge for global food production. It is estimated that by 2050 there will be approximately two- billion additional people on earth, with the greatest proportion of that growth occurring in central Africa. To meet recommended future protein needs (60 g/d), approximately 120 million kg of protein must be produced daily …

American  Association

American Association

Find it all on AngusTV, the official YouTube channel for the American Association. You’ll learn about industry updates, experience education from top minds in the industry, and discover how to become profitable with the business breed. Plus, you will find inspiring stories from the heart of American ranch country and beyond.

Dairy  culling lags historical trends – hoards.com

Dairy culling lags historical trends – hoards.com

The bigger reason, though, is a lack of replacement dairy . At the beginning of the year, USDA predicted that about 2.5 million dairy heifers will calve and enter the dairy herd in 2024. High rearing costs have led producers to raise fewer heifers. Combine that with the demand for , and more farms are using semen on dairy animals.

– MP184 – University of Arkansas …

– MP184 – University of Arkansas …

Although herds can be found in every county in the state, the greatest concentration of is in the Ozark Mountains of for roughly 54 percent of the total cow numbers. Benton and Washington Counties are the two largest counties in terms of all and calves numbers,

in  | UNL

in | UNL

is known to occur at all seasons of the year and in all breeds of . Excessive weeping of the affected eye and closure due to pain are the two signs most commonly observed. As the disease progresses, the cornea becomes cloudy or white. An ulcer frequently develops near the center of the cornea. with keep the affected …

“2022 Nebraska  Report” – University of Nebraska …

“2022 Nebraska Report” – University of Nebraska …

The purpose of and product research at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln is to provide reference information that represents the various populations (cows, calves, heifers, feeders, carcasses, retail products, etc.) of production. Dedicated in memory of Dr. Terry Klopfenstein (March 10, 1939-April 30, 2021), Professor Emeritus, Animal Science Department, University of …

Fiber in  Diets | Mississippi State University …

Fiber in Diets | Mississippi State University …

If you need assistance accessing any of our content, please email the webteam or call 662-325-2262. While energy and protein are often the major focus of many nutritional programs, fiber is another essential diet component producers need to consider. Fiber type, quality, and length impact health and productivity.

The meta-analysis of  body weight prediction using …

The meta-analysis of body weight prediction using …

Monitoring productivity, which includes body weight, plays an important role . Furthermore, body weight can be used as a reference for measuring the amount of feeding , buying and selling , and supporting fattening programs . Subsequently, body weight is often measured using manual digital scales, which require the to move …

Short Course – Texas A&M Agrilife Extension Service

Short Course – Texas A&M Agrilife Extension Service

Associate Professor & Extension Specialist. (979) 458-3304. jason.cleere@ag.tamu.edu. The Texas A&M Short Course is nationally and internationally recognized as the largest attended educational program of its type in the world. The Cattleman’s College portion features more than 20 concurrent sessions.