From colostrum to cow herd management, vaccination decisions made early in life play a crucial role in long-term success.
There are sure signs of spring on the Canadian Prairies—snow melting, pelicans splashing down in the South Saskatchewan River ...
We have covered the significant improvements the industry has made in reproduction over the last 20 to 25 years, including the 2005 formation of the Dairy Cattle Reproduction Council (DCRC). The indus ...
Getting heifers developed, inseminated early and confirmed pregnant plays a significant role in the lifetime productivity of ...
Calving season, the most labour-intensive part of a beef producer's year, could be shortened thanks to a new innovation out ...
Animal scientist Kyle Caires and a research team have found a way to nearly double pregnancy rates in wagyu, a Japanese breed of cattle that typically has low rates of reproduction but is prized for ...
Utilizing omega-6 fatty acids as a management strategy to mitigate early embryonic loss, a major cause of reproductive and economic losses to the U.S. beef industry, is the focus of a new Texas A&M ...
Charles Looney, professor of cattle improvement for the University of Arkansas System Division of Agriculture, and his staff will conduct a pair of two-day workshops in cattle artificial insemination.
Researchers of the Veterinary Faculty of the CEU Cardenal Herrera University (CEU UCH) and the National Institute of Farming and Food Research and Technology (INIA) have designed a new protocol to ...
Researchers at the University of Saskatchewan have found that Cetrorelix, a hormone drug used in human IVF, can effectively synchronize ovulation in cattle. The breakthrough could shorten calving ...
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