Understanding beef implants
Beef implants are inserted under the skin of the outer ear in inedible tissue. Growth-promoting implants have been used in… read more
Managing Postpartum Anestrus in Beef Cows for a Successful Breeding Season
Beef cows must recover from the nutrient and physical demands of calving and lactation and will have 80 to 85… read more
Economic Considerations for Early Weaning
Beef specialists and nutritionists often advise ranchers to wean calves at younger ages as a response to drought conditions. However,… read more
Complementing your A.I. program with compatible cleanup bulls
The 2021 calving season has most likely wrapped up for many of you and, more than likely, you have already… read more
Don’t Let Dry Conditions Take a Toll on Breeding Success
After surviving a busy calving season, producers are often ready to put the feed wagon away for a few months… read more
How many cows should I expect my bull to cover?
After the brutal cold weather of mid-February, it’s hard to believe that breeding season is just around the corner. For… read more
Interactive Advanced Education Modules Provides Cattle Producers with Targeted Online Learning on Biosecurity
Interactive Advanced Education Modules Provides Cattle Producers with Targeted Online Learning on Biosecurity NCBA’s Beef Quality Assurance program releases a… read more
Late-Term Reproductive Losses in Beef Cattle: Diagnosing the Cause
Reproductive losses account for $1 billion in lost revenue to the beef industry each year. All the way from conception… read more
Breeding Soundness Examinations for Bulls
Many factors play a role in fertility and breeding ability, so it is important to make sure every bull passes… read more