Articles Tagged with ''calving interval''
Keeping productive cows in your herd as long as possible is a key component of long-term ranch profitability. Here are a few management factors that contribute to your cows’ longevity.
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Cow-calf rumen health: The foundation for health and performance
Maintaining a healthy rumen in the cow is the first step to jump-starting calf health, optimizing maternal performance and capitalizing on feed savings.
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Is artificial insemination the way to go for your operation?
Many of the benefits and drawbacks of breeding via A.I. are well known. But the technology may be a better fit for many producers’ operations than they realize.
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Know your marketplace: The impact of beef-on-dairy
The rise in quality beef-on-dairy calves for the feeder sector has created stiffer competition for native beef cattle. Accessing all available tools will help beef producers stand out in this new market environment.
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What to record at calving time
Several data points, from birthweight to udder score, can not only determine the success of this calving season but can inform management decisions looking forward.
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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.
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Synchronizing to utilize embryo transfer in your herd
Employing ET as a breeding technique can compound and speed genetic improvement. Knowing how and when to start the process can make it a profitable practice for producers.
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Are salt blocks a barrier to your herd’s productivity?
Salt is an essential nutrient for your cow herd. But relying on salt blocks – even those with trace minerals included – to provide all the nutrients your cattle need is likely a mistake.
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Selecting for reproductive efficiency in beef herds
Keeping your cows on a 12-month calving interval is not an easy task, but understanding what their bodies are going through will help achieve that goal.
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What data is required for herd management decisions?
When data collection is a priority on the ranch, producers are better able to implement the most profitable practices.
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