Browsing Beef Cattle Information by Subject "Beef cattle--Research"
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Age, Calving Interval and Gestation Table
(2006-06)This document provides information useful for calculating a calf's age, a cow's calving interval, a cow's expected calving date and a cow's breeding date. -
An Introduction To Beef Cattle Marketing In South Carolina
(2010)This document provides an introduction to beef cattle marketing in South Carolina. -
BIF Age-of-Dam at Calving Adjustment Factors
(2006-06)This document provides a chart with information useful for calving adjustment factors. -
Body Condition at Calving Key for High Rebreeding Rates in First-Calf Heifers
(1998-01)This document provides charts and information regarding body conditions at calving key for high rebreeding rates in first-calf heifers. -
Budgeting And Cost Estimation
(2010)This document provides information on budgeting and cost estimation practices used by cattlemen. -
Calving Season Affects Nutrition and Reproduction in Beef Cows
(1998-01)This document discusses how calving season affects nutrition and reproduction in beef cows. -
Cattle Handling Facilities Are Safety Equipment
(2006-06)This document provides information on how cattle handling facilities have safety equipment such as corral design, squeeze chutes, headgates, calf tables and loading chutes, work area roofs and tables, and electricity and water. -
Considerations for Bulls Used in Natural Mating
(1998-01)This document discusses considerations such as libido, mating ability and behavior, social interactions, and gender ratios for bulls used in natural mating. -
Considerations for Successful Synchronization of Estrus Programs
(1998-01)This document provides information regarding considerations for successful synchronization of estrus programs and provides a discussion on overcoming most failures with synchronization programs. -
Cow-Calf Herd Health Program
(2006-06)This document discusses the cow-calf herd health program and includes information on immunizations for calves and cows. -
Designing a Vaccination Program
(1998-01)This document provides information on designing a vaccine program, the risks involved, and how to best succeed. -
Diseases Common in Beef Cattle
(1998-01)This document covers diseases common in beef cattle such as Campylobacteriosis, Leptospirosis, Clostridial Diseases, Infectious Bovine Rhinotracheitis-Parainfluenza Type 3, Bovine Virus Diarrhea, Bovine Respiratory Syncytial ... -
Feeding Whole Cottonseed to Cattle
(1998-01)This document discusses feeding whole cottonseed to cattle and includes information on gossypol toxicity, oil content, and feed recommendations. -
Free-Choice Mineral Guidelines
(2006-06)This document contains a chart for free-choice mineral guidelines that includes information on nutrients, sources, restrictions, and summer vs. winter percentages. -
Influence of Biostimulation on Enhancement of Reproductive Performance in Beef Cattle
(1998-01)This document discusses the influence of biostimulation on enhancement of reproductive performance in beef cattle including biostimulatory effects on puberty in heifers, biostimulatory effects on reproduction in postpartum ... -
Internal & External Parasite Control
(2006-06)This document discusses internal & external parasite control with information on treatment and includes a management scheme. -
Management and Health Calendar for a South Carolina Spring Calving Commercial Cowherd
(1998-01)This document is the management and health calendar for a South Carolina spring calving commercial cowherd. -
Minimum Breeding Target Weights for Replacement Heifers
(2006-06)This document provides charts and information regarding minimum breeding target weights for replacement heifers. -
New Guidelines for Breeding Soundness Evaluation (BSE) of Bulls
(1998-01)This document discusses new guidelines for breeding soundness evaluation (BSE) of bulls including major changes to BSE, minimal scrotal circumference, and a minimum progressive motility threshold. -
Off-Season Herd Bull Management
(1998-01)This document discusses the management of off-season herd bulls and how to handle the challenge of keeping the bull separated.