Articles Tagged with ''spring''
Minimizing large temperature swings during the fall and spring is key for herd health, as these fluctuations can cause more health issues than simply being too warm or too cold.
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How to avoid ventilation pitfalls in the spring and fall
Explore the pitfalls associated with off-season ventilation and learn about actionable strategies to address these issues.
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Prebiotic tools and supplement needs during breeding and spring turnout
The grass may be greener on the other side of the fence, but is it providing quite enough nutritional value to your cow herd? Prebiotic supplements can help cattle utilize available feed to its fullest potential.
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Summer grazing considerations for beef cattle
Taking stock of the quantity and quality of forage available on your pasture during early spring greenup will have a lasting impact on your herd’s health and the land’s long-term productivity.
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Maintain your ventilation system to maintain production
A maintenance checklist is provided to prepare fans, curtains and the ventilation system for the warmer weather ahead.
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Post-calving nutritional considerations
As summer turnout approaches, making sure your cows are getting adequate nutrition to maintain lactation and be ready for rebreeding can be a tricky proposition. Here are some tips to keep them on track.
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Fly control management strategies for your herd
An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure when it comes to managing flies in your herd. An understanding of these pests’ life cycles will aid in their control.
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CattleFax: Corn and hay production are on the minds of producers as we prepare for a dry year
We are all wondering the same thing: What will this year bring for farmers in grain, oil, energy and hay production? Keep reading to get some insight for the 2024 market predictions.
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Cows without crowns
Spring-calving season is an important time for culling decisions. Cows that have been treated well but lack in performance should be evaluated at this time.
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