Articles by Bruce Derksen
The use of designated hospital pens has decreased over the years. But for beef producers using them, their design, positioning and management should remain a priority. The future productivity of sick and compromised cattle hinges on these factors.
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Timing embryos with high-quality, prepared recipients
Analyzing donor and recipients, viewing IVF as an extension of your current protocol, accurately confirming pregnancies and working with your veterinarian can ensure a successful IVF program.
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The ongoing beef implants story: It’s an earful
Implants have boosted cattle profits for decades. Yet, missed opportunities, misperceptions, NHTC programs and consumer pressures continue to impact their use and marketability.
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Key components of a mineral program revamp
Minerals are a vital component of a healthy diet for productive cattle. Feed and water sampling and testing must be balanced with management strategies, modern beef capabilities and advancing technologies for positive results.
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Matching a stock trailer to a cattle operation
Buying a stock trailer shouldn’t be as simple as picking out a nicely colored one. Multiple factors – including terrain, metal, length and number of head hauled – are critical to its productivity. Features such as flooring and ventilation, combined with proper handling and driving practices, will help cement a proper match.
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