STAPLETON, Neb. – It all started with a dream. A small ranching operation and two people focused on one goal: building a cow ...
Modern herds generate more information than ever. Veterinarians are key to interpreting it and guiding data-driven management ...
“Reproduction is incredibly important because we rely on getting a calf every 12 to 13 months from our dairy cows,” said Mark van der List, DVM, Boehringer Ingelheim. “We not only want our cows to ...
The program included presentations by cattle experts from across the state and beyond, with a focus on optimization and innovation in the cattle industry.
Recent advances in sensor technology and data analysis have transformed the field of reproductive management in dairy cattle. Research now focuses on automated estrus detection, utilising a range of ...
NORTH PLATTE, Neb. (KNOP) - Beef industry professionals from across the country are currently in North Platte to learn the latest trends in beef cattle reproductive management. More than 200 people ...
A study of reproductive and lactational physiology in livestock with emphasis on identifying possible means of altering those processes in production animals. The course will include exploration of ...
Low-stress cattle handling is becoming a mainstream practice, but have you ever thought about the ultimate low-stress sorting system -- right from your computer? Advocates of low-stress handling ...
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