Oct 13 read more FDA Unveils Draft Guidance on Antibiotic Duration Of Use in the Feed of Food Animals The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) announced earlier this week it has published draft guidance for defining appropriate duration… read more Category Beef Blurbs
Oct 06 read more Best practices for vaccinating cattle, handling vaccines, and caring for animal health equipment Fall weaning and transportation can be a high-stress period for calves that may be transitioning from one operation to another.… read more Category Beef Blurbs
Sep 29 read more Establish a Complete Herd Health Plan Every cattle producer has the goal to efficiently utilize available forage, labor, management, and financial resources to produce cattle that… read more Category Beef Blurbs
Sep 22 read more Effective Fenceline Weaning for Calves: Stress Reduction and Benefits Regardless of when and how many calves you will wean, methods of reducing stress on fresh weaned calves is of… read more Category Beef Blurbs
Sep 15 read more Safe and effective use of cattle steroid ear implants As of July 1, 2023, label claims on cattle steroid implant products were updated by their respective manufacturing companies to… read more Category Beef Blurbs
Sep 08 read more It’s Time to Plan for Backgrounding Weaned Calves As we move into late summer and early fall, we begin think about weaning time. Weaning can be a stressful… read more Category Beef Blurbs
Sep 01 read more What Has Value To Your Calf Buyer? Cattle markets remain robust with the promise of getting even better. Understanding what has value to your calf buyer is… read more Category Beef Blurbs
Aug 25 read more Retained Ownership? The impacts of drought are leading some to re-consider marketing alternatives for calves. Lower beef cow inventories now indicate higher… read more Category Beef Blurbs
Aug 18 read more Scorched to Belly-High: Cattle Producers’ Inside Look at Pasture Conditions Following over a year of drought across much of cattle country, a recent poll of Drovers readers showed pasture conditions… read more Category Beef Blurbs
Aug 04 read more What are Your Options with Wet Hay? Top 5 Takeaways Wet bales are at risk for combustion; store appropriately and check temperatures. Anything above 170°F is high… read more Category Beef Blurbs