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BEEF Poll: Which Cattle Disease Is A Priority For Support?
2014-05-14 00:37:09| Beef
USDA and state government devote resources for surveillance, testing and prevention of various bovine diseases. This week’s online poll question at beefmagazine.com is: “Which disease merits more government support?” Be sure to leave your thoughts in the comments section after voting. Bovine TB Brucellosis BSE BVD persistent infection Johnes Trichomoniasis None of these
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REGIONAL BEEF CATTLE CONFERENCE SCHEDULED FOR JUNE
2014-05-13 23:57:20| Cattle Today
The 2014 Regional Beef Cattle Conference will focus on Rebuilding for a Sustainable Future.
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International Beef Cattle Welfare Symposium Set For July 16-18 In Ames, IA
2014-05-13 22:05:00| Beef
Iowa State University will host the 4th International Beef Cattle Welfare Symposium July 16-18 in Ames. The symposium will bring together beef producers, processors, retailers, government officials, non-government organizations (NGOs), animal scientists, veterinarians and students to discuss welfare issues certain to impact and change the beef cattle industry, based on the ever-changing production practices and in response to animal welfare concerns in the livestock and poultry industries. read more
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Colorado Cattle Stomp Shows The Benefit Of Healing Hooves
2014-05-07 22:38:00| Beef
Pasture/range; by Loretta Sorensen Using cattle to heal scarred rangeland isnt a novel idea; it just hasnt been used that much. However, that could change in the near future. read more
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Dont Count on Cold to Kill Cattle Parasites
2014-05-07 21:01:23| Beef
Record-breaking snowfall and extremely cold temperatures have cow/calf producers excited for spring and all things that go with it: lush, green pastures; growing calves; and healthy cows. While winter may have taken its toll on many things, resilient parasites have proven to survive even the coldest of winters. Ridding pastures of parasites is not simple during a long winter — they simply overwinter in cattle or pastures. In fact, studies demonstrate that infective larvae were able to survive on pastures during winter months.1,2 read more
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