Heifers have unique requirements and challenges leading to individual groups, adjustments in feed additives and rations designed to meet growth and milk needs.
DENVER, Feb. 07, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- A sharp decline in the number of dairy heifers available to replace older cows exiting the U.S. dairy herd could limit any meaningful growth in domestic milk ...
Farms of all sizes can benefit from well-managed pastures. Rotational grazing can provide high-value and low-cost forage for ...
DENVER, Aug. 28, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The U.S. dairy industry is facing a potential shortage of its most important resource – milk cows. The number of replacement heifers available to enter the ...
DURHAM — Research being conducted on calves and heifers at the University of New Hampshire is geared at helping dairy farmers in the state. Professor of Dairy Cattle Management Peter Erickson works in ...
The Springfield Livestock Marketing Center, Springfield, Missouri, reported receipts of 690 head of dairy heifers selling on Nov. 27, compared to 931 head on Oct. 30 and 772 head last year, according ...
Multiple U.S. agencies said on Friday that for the first time, the rampant bird flu has spread to dairy cattle. Impacted cows have been found across several states as officials reemphasize the ...
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