Articles Tagged with ''Hereford''
It’s been 25 years since Joe and Norma Hoagland bred the first Black Hereford cattle. This breed has grown in popularity and number of animals. Beef producers raise them in 30 U.S. states and in Canada, New Zealand and Australia. Learn more about the challenges of building a new breed.
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Cashing in on your calf crop: Adding value at the auction block
By utilizing value-added programs and getting a firm grasp on the value of each pound gained, cow-calf producers can greatly increase their profitability.
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A tale of breeding excellence
Harvie Ranching has made a name for itself globally, thanks to a strong focus on A.I. and embryo programs, emphasizing top cow families and calving efficiency, resulting in national and world champion cattle.
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Wildfire smoke exposure, potential consequences and how to help affected cattle
Recent research confirms that smoke exposure can lead to decreased feed intake and metabolic performance in cattle. When possible, stressful activities like vaccination and transport should be avoided in times of wildfire pressure.
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Researchers identify new genetic defects in cattle
Delayed blindness in Hereford populations and bovine familial convulsions and ataxia in Angus cattle have been identified as being caused by genetic mutations, which could help producers in selecting genetics to avoid these conditions.
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Cattlemen’s College: Using genomics to unravel heterosis
Unlocking a herd’s genetic potential has never been more of a reality, with genomic tools allowing producers to understand how certain traits are being passed to the next generation.
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Adjustment factors help producers navigate use of multiple breeds
EPDs provide a lot of value when selecting bulls for your herd, but understanding across-breed EPD relationships can help producers more precisely apply heterosis and breed complementarity with their specific environment.
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