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FEEDING SILAGE TO BEEF CATTLE Types of silage. Pasture silage: by targeting high-quality silage, with a ME content of at least 10 MJ/kg DM, liveweight gains of 0.85-1.14 kg/day can be achieved, or 104-123 kg/t silage DM, on silages produced from a range of pastures or crops.; Whole crop cereal silages: Research has shown that barley silage can support similar cattle production to maize silage. BEEF GRADES AND CARCASS INFORMATION The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) uses a dual grading system for beef carcasses: a Yield Grade for estimating cutability and a Quality Grade as a comprehensive evaluation of factors that affect beef palatability, says the this Mississippi State University Extension Service, report. LAMENESS IN BEEF CATTLE Lameness in cattle is a serious economic problem. There are many causes for lameness. It is important that the problem be diagnosed correctly and treated quickly to minimise economic losses, said Dee Griffin, Beef Cattle Production Management Veterinarian. BLEEDING CALF SYNDROME: THE FACTS Bleeding Calf Syndrome: The Facts. 07 December 2009. Also known as idiopathic haemorrhagic diathesis of calves, or blood sweating disease, the cause of this newly identified disease is unknown. The Veterinary Laboratories Agency (VLA) is working with other organisations to investigate this disease. The first case of in the UKwas diagnosed in
FEEDING LEGUMES TO CATTLE Legumes can be a valuable part of a cattle feeding program. In fact, legumes can actually improve animal performance by encouraging intake, by providing greater feed efficiency and by fostering a better use of forage nitrogen content, writes Juanita Kopp, Government of Alberta Agriculture and Rural Development. THE RISKS OF GYPSUM IN ANIMAL BEDDING The Risks of Gypsum in Animal Bedding. 23 August 2012. UK - The Environment Agency and HSE have raised concerns about the practice of adding gypsum and gypsum-based products such as recycled plasterboard to livestock bedding. Earlier in the year, the EA warned that it was illegal to use waste and recycled gypsum in animal bedding without apermit.
THE MONGOLIAN LIVESTOCK SITUATION BEEF CATTLE HEALTH, WELFARE, DISEASES AND NEWSCME UPDATE: CATTLE FUTURES CLOSE LOWER AS CASH TRADE FALTERS Latest Cattle industry news, Cattle farming features and cattle related recipes plus detailed information on managing cattle health, treating cattle diseases and much more. Quality information for the cattle vet, producer and enthusiast. IDENTIFYING SICK OR INJURED CATTLE Conclusions. Identify and manage sick or injured cattle promptly. When cattle go “down,” it is often because their initial problems were ignored. A treatment plan should be in place once sick or injured cattle are identified. Consult with a veterinarian to develop this plan. Then follow the plan closely. PROTEIN IN BEEF CATTLE DIETS Protein in beef cattle diets is commonly expressed as crude protein. To determine the crude protein content of a forage or feedstuff, first measure the nitrogen content of the feed. Then multiply the nitrogen value by 6.25, because proteins typically contain 16 percent nitrogen(1/.16 = 6.25).
FEEDING SILAGE TO BEEF CATTLE Types of silage. Pasture silage: by targeting high-quality silage, with a ME content of at least 10 MJ/kg DM, liveweight gains of 0.85-1.14 kg/day can be achieved, or 104-123 kg/t silage DM, on silages produced from a range of pastures or crops.; Whole crop cereal silages: Research has shown that barley silage can support similar cattle production to maize silage. BEEF GRADES AND CARCASS INFORMATION The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) uses a dual grading system for beef carcasses: a Yield Grade for estimating cutability and a Quality Grade as a comprehensive evaluation of factors that affect beef palatability, says the this Mississippi State University Extension Service, report. LAMENESS IN BEEF CATTLE Lameness in cattle is a serious economic problem. There are many causes for lameness. It is important that the problem be diagnosed correctly and treated quickly to minimise economic losses, said Dee Griffin, Beef Cattle Production Management Veterinarian. BLEEDING CALF SYNDROME: THE FACTS Bleeding Calf Syndrome: The Facts. 07 December 2009. Also known as idiopathic haemorrhagic diathesis of calves, or blood sweating disease, the cause of this newly identified disease is unknown. The Veterinary Laboratories Agency (VLA) is working with other organisations to investigate this disease. The first case of in the UKwas diagnosed in
FEEDING LEGUMES TO CATTLE Legumes can be a valuable part of a cattle feeding program. In fact, legumes can actually improve animal performance by encouraging intake, by providing greater feed efficiency and by fostering a better use of forage nitrogen content, writes Juanita Kopp, Government of Alberta Agriculture and Rural Development. THE RISKS OF GYPSUM IN ANIMAL BEDDING The Risks of Gypsum in Animal Bedding. 23 August 2012. UK - The Environment Agency and HSE have raised concerns about the practice of adding gypsum and gypsum-based products such as recycled plasterboard to livestock bedding. Earlier in the year, the EA warned that it was illegal to use waste and recycled gypsum in animal bedding without apermit.
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Market Reports. Welcome to our market reports section where we summarise all the related market reports for the global beef and dairy industry. To read a specific report click on a report type below then select the relevant report from the list that loads. View By Category.View By Date.
PROTEIN IN BEEF CATTLE DIETS Protein in beef cattle diets is commonly expressed as crude protein. To determine the crude protein content of a forage or feedstuff, first measure the nitrogen content of the feed. Then multiply the nitrogen value by 6.25, because proteins typically contain 16 percent nitrogen(1/.16 = 6.25).
US BEEF EXPORTS CONTINUE ON THEIR UPWARD TRAJECTORY Newly-released data from the US Meat Export Federation (USMEF) shows that April's beef exports continued to build momentum after breaking records in March 2021. ESTRUS DETECTION IN CATTLE Estrus in cattle is commonly referred to as heat. It occurs every 18 to 24 days in sexually mature, open (nonpregnant) female cattle when they are receptive to mounting activity by bulls or other cows or heifers, according to Dr. Jane A. Parish, Associate Extension/ Research Professor, Animal and Dairy Sciences; Dr. Jamie E. Larson, Assistant Professor, Animal and Dairy Sciences; and Dr FAO WARNS THAT GLOBAL FOOD IMPORT COSTS TO SURGE 12% TO Global food import costs are expected to rise 12% in 2021 to a record due to surging commodity prices and robust demand during the COVID-19 crisis, the United Nations food agency said. HOW TO PRODUCE HIGH-QUALITY GRASS SILAGE Grass silages represent a low-cost feed which can be distributed during the winter time, according to Biomin. The process of making grass silage is repeated three to four times every year in the same areas. Due to the rapid growth of the grass there is usually an excess of biomass in summer which can be ensiled at relatively low costs, ifproperly made.
AUSTRALIAN BEEF
Australian Olympic and Paralympic athletes are shining a spotlight on beef’s nutritional value and the important role it plays in their diets as part of Meat & Livestock Australia’s (MLA) new winter beef campaign, Australian Beef. Feed Your Greatness. JBS SAYS IT PAID EQUIVALENT OF $11 MILLION IN RANSOMWARE Meatpacking giant JBS USA says it paid a ransom equivalent to $11 million following a cyberattack that disrupted its North American and Australian operations, theFEATURED ARTICLES
8 Ways to Beat the Summer Pasture Slump By Doo-Hong Min and Rich Leep, Dept. of Crop and Soil Science, and published in Michigan Dairy Review, Michigan State University, Department of ARGENTINE CUSTOMS STRIKE ON 8 JUNE TO HIT GRAIN EXPORTS Grain exports from Argentina were likely to be affected by a seven-hour strike by customs officers on Tuesday, as the officials press for priority access to coveted COVID-19 vaccinations, the port manager said on Monday 7 June. BEEF CATTLE HEALTH, WELFARE, DISEASES AND NEWSCME UPDATE: CATTLE FUTURES CLOSE LOWER AS CASH TRADE FALTERS Latest Cattle industry news, Cattle farming features and cattle related recipes plus detailed information on managing cattle health, treating cattle diseases and much more. Quality information for the cattle vet, producer and enthusiast. IDENTIFYING SICK OR INJURED CATTLE Conclusions. Identify and manage sick or injured cattle promptly. When cattle go “down,” it is often because their initial problems were ignored. A treatment plan should be in place once sick or injured cattle are identified. Consult with a veterinarian to develop this plan. Then follow the plan closely. FEEDING SILAGE TO BEEF CATTLE Types of silage. Pasture silage: by targeting high-quality silage, with a ME content of at least 10 MJ/kg DM, liveweight gains of 0.85-1.14 kg/day can be achieved, or 104-123 kg/t silage DM, on silages produced from a range of pastures or crops.; Whole crop cereal silages: Research has shown that barley silage can support similar cattle production to maize silage. BEEF GRADES AND CARCASS INFORMATION The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) uses a dual grading system for beef carcasses: a Yield Grade for estimating cutability and a Quality Grade as a comprehensive evaluation of factors that affect beef palatability, says the this Mississippi State University Extension Service, report. LAMENESS IN BEEF CATTLE Lameness in cattle is a serious economic problem. There are many causes for lameness. It is important that the problem be diagnosed correctly and treated quickly to minimise economic losses, said Dee Griffin, Beef Cattle Production Management Veterinarian. BLEEDING CALF SYNDROME: THE FACTS Bleeding Calf Syndrome: The Facts. 07 December 2009. Also known as idiopathic haemorrhagic diathesis of calves, or blood sweating disease, the cause of this newly identified disease is unknown. The Veterinary Laboratories Agency (VLA) is working with other organisations to investigate this disease. The first case of in the UKwas diagnosed in
BEEF CATTLE CALVING MANAGEMENT Beef Cattle Calving Management. 14 July 2009. Calving season can be a very intense time for cow-calf producers. It is important to understand the nutritional needs of cows and heifers and be prepared to handle newborn calves properly, say Dr. Jane A. Parish, Dr. Justin D.Rhinehart and Dr. Holly T. Boland, in this Mississippi StateUniversity
FEEDING LEGUMES TO CATTLE Legumes can be a valuable part of a cattle feeding program. In fact, legumes can actually improve animal performance by encouraging intake, by providing greater feed efficiency and by fostering a better use of forage nitrogen content, writes Juanita Kopp, Government of Alberta Agriculture and Rural Development. THE RISKS OF GYPSUM IN ANIMAL BEDDING The Risks of Gypsum in Animal Bedding. 23 August 2012. UK - The Environment Agency and HSE have raised concerns about the practice of adding gypsum and gypsum-based products such as recycled plasterboard to livestock bedding. Earlier in the year, the EA warned that it was illegal to use waste and recycled gypsum in animal bedding without apermit.
THE MONGOLIAN LIVESTOCK SITUATION BEEF CATTLE HEALTH, WELFARE, DISEASES AND NEWSCME UPDATE: CATTLE FUTURES CLOSE LOWER AS CASH TRADE FALTERS Latest Cattle industry news, Cattle farming features and cattle related recipes plus detailed information on managing cattle health, treating cattle diseases and much more. Quality information for the cattle vet, producer and enthusiast. IDENTIFYING SICK OR INJURED CATTLE Conclusions. Identify and manage sick or injured cattle promptly. When cattle go “down,” it is often because their initial problems were ignored. A treatment plan should be in place once sick or injured cattle are identified. Consult with a veterinarian to develop this plan. Then follow the plan closely. FEEDING SILAGE TO BEEF CATTLE Types of silage. Pasture silage: by targeting high-quality silage, with a ME content of at least 10 MJ/kg DM, liveweight gains of 0.85-1.14 kg/day can be achieved, or 104-123 kg/t silage DM, on silages produced from a range of pastures or crops.; Whole crop cereal silages: Research has shown that barley silage can support similar cattle production to maize silage. BEEF GRADES AND CARCASS INFORMATION The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) uses a dual grading system for beef carcasses: a Yield Grade for estimating cutability and a Quality Grade as a comprehensive evaluation of factors that affect beef palatability, says the this Mississippi State University Extension Service, report. LAMENESS IN BEEF CATTLE Lameness in cattle is a serious economic problem. There are many causes for lameness. It is important that the problem be diagnosed correctly and treated quickly to minimise economic losses, said Dee Griffin, Beef Cattle Production Management Veterinarian. BLEEDING CALF SYNDROME: THE FACTS Bleeding Calf Syndrome: The Facts. 07 December 2009. Also known as idiopathic haemorrhagic diathesis of calves, or blood sweating disease, the cause of this newly identified disease is unknown. The Veterinary Laboratories Agency (VLA) is working with other organisations to investigate this disease. The first case of in the UKwas diagnosed in
BEEF CATTLE CALVING MANAGEMENT Beef Cattle Calving Management. 14 July 2009. Calving season can be a very intense time for cow-calf producers. It is important to understand the nutritional needs of cows and heifers and be prepared to handle newborn calves properly, say Dr. Jane A. Parish, Dr. Justin D.Rhinehart and Dr. Holly T. Boland, in this Mississippi StateUniversity
FEEDING LEGUMES TO CATTLE Legumes can be a valuable part of a cattle feeding program. In fact, legumes can actually improve animal performance by encouraging intake, by providing greater feed efficiency and by fostering a better use of forage nitrogen content, writes Juanita Kopp, Government of Alberta Agriculture and Rural Development. THE RISKS OF GYPSUM IN ANIMAL BEDDING The Risks of Gypsum in Animal Bedding. 23 August 2012. UK - The Environment Agency and HSE have raised concerns about the practice of adding gypsum and gypsum-based products such as recycled plasterboard to livestock bedding. Earlier in the year, the EA warned that it was illegal to use waste and recycled gypsum in animal bedding without apermit.
THE MONGOLIAN LIVESTOCK SITUATIONMARKET REPORTS
Market Reports. Welcome to our market reports section where we summarise all the related market reports for the global beef and dairy industry. To read a specific report click on a report type below then select the relevant report from the list that loads. View By Category.View By Date.
MARKET REPORTS
UK Price, Volume and Composition of Milk – October 2016. 05 December2016.
FEEDING SILAGE TO BEEF CATTLE Types of silage. Pasture silage: by targeting high-quality silage, with a ME content of at least 10 MJ/kg DM, liveweight gains of 0.85-1.14 kg/day can be achieved, or 104-123 kg/t silage DM, on silages produced from a range of pastures or crops.; Whole crop cereal silages: Research has shown that barley silage can support similar cattle production to maize silage. PROTEIN IN BEEF CATTLE DIETS Protein in beef cattle diets is commonly expressed as crude protein. To determine the crude protein content of a forage or feedstuff, first measure the nitrogen content of the feed. Then multiply the nitrogen value by 6.25, because proteins typically contain 16 percent nitrogen(1/.16 = 6.25).
FAO WARNS THAT GLOBAL FOOD IMPORT COSTS TO SURGE 12% TO Global food import costs are expected to rise 12% in 2021 to a record due to surging commodity prices and robust demand during the COVID-19 crisis, the United Nations food agency said. US BEEF EXPORTS CONTINUE ON THEIR UPWARD TRAJECTORY Newly-released data from the US Meat Export Federation (USMEF) shows that April's beef exports continued to build momentum after breaking records in March 2021. GROUND LIMESTONE IN BEEF CATTLE DIETS A summary of the results from a number of studies where ground limestone was incorporated into the diet of beef cattle is presented in Table 1. In Experiment 1, inclusion of limestone increased dry matter intake and live weight gain in trials 1 and 2 but reduced intake and live weight gain in trials 3 and 4. JBS SAYS IT PAID EQUIVALENT OF $11 MILLION IN RANSOMWARE Meatpacking giant JBS USA says it paid a ransom equivalent to $11 million following a cyberattack that disrupted its North American and Australian operations, theFEATURED ARTICLES
8 Ways to Beat the Summer Pasture Slump By Doo-Hong Min and Rich Leep, Dept. of Crop and Soil Science, and published in Michigan Dairy Review, Michigan State University, Department ofFEATURED ARTICLES
Late Summer Seeding of Forage Crops By Mark Sulc, Forage Specialist, OSU Extension. First published in the Beef Team Newsletter, Issue #547. Late summer can be an excellent time to establish forage crops, provided there is sufficient moisture for germination and goodseedling growth.
BEEF CATTLE HEALTH, WELFARE, DISEASES AND NEWSCME UPDATE: CATTLE FUTURES CLOSE LOWER AS CASH TRADE FALTERS Latest Cattle industry news, Cattle farming features and cattle related recipes plus detailed information on managing cattle health, treating cattle diseases and much more. Quality information for the cattle vet, producer and enthusiast. IDENTIFYING SICK OR INJURED CATTLE Conclusions. Identify and manage sick or injured cattle promptly. When cattle go “down,” it is often because their initial problems were ignored. A treatment plan should be in place once sick or injured cattle are identified. Consult with a veterinarian to develop this plan. Then follow the plan closely. FEEDING SILAGE TO BEEF CATTLE Types of silage. Pasture silage: by targeting high-quality silage, with a ME content of at least 10 MJ/kg DM, liveweight gains of 0.85-1.14 kg/day can be achieved, or 104-123 kg/t silage DM, on silages produced from a range of pastures or crops.; Whole crop cereal silages: Research has shown that barley silage can support similar cattle production to maize silage. BEEF GRADES AND CARCASS INFORMATION The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) uses a dual grading system for beef carcasses: a Yield Grade for estimating cutability and a Quality Grade as a comprehensive evaluation of factors that affect beef palatability, says the this Mississippi State University Extension Service, report. LAMENESS IN BEEF CATTLE Lameness in cattle is a serious economic problem. There are many causes for lameness. It is important that the problem be diagnosed correctly and treated quickly to minimise economic losses, said Dee Griffin, Beef Cattle Production Management Veterinarian. BLEEDING CALF SYNDROME: THE FACTS Bleeding Calf Syndrome: The Facts. 07 December 2009. Also known as idiopathic haemorrhagic diathesis of calves, or blood sweating disease, the cause of this newly identified disease is unknown. The Veterinary Laboratories Agency (VLA) is working with other organisations to investigate this disease. The first case of in the UKwas diagnosed in
BEEF CATTLE CALVING MANAGEMENT Beef Cattle Calving Management. 14 July 2009. Calving season can be a very intense time for cow-calf producers. It is important to understand the nutritional needs of cows and heifers and be prepared to handle newborn calves properly, say Dr. Jane A. Parish, Dr. Justin D.Rhinehart and Dr. Holly T. Boland, in this Mississippi StateUniversity
FEEDING LEGUMES TO CATTLE Legumes can be a valuable part of a cattle feeding program. In fact, legumes can actually improve animal performance by encouraging intake, by providing greater feed efficiency and by fostering a better use of forage nitrogen content, writes Juanita Kopp, Government of Alberta Agriculture and Rural Development. THE RISKS OF GYPSUM IN ANIMAL BEDDING The Risks of Gypsum in Animal Bedding. 23 August 2012. UK - The Environment Agency and HSE have raised concerns about the practice of adding gypsum and gypsum-based products such as recycled plasterboard to livestock bedding. Earlier in the year, the EA warned that it was illegal to use waste and recycled gypsum in animal bedding without apermit.
THE MONGOLIAN LIVESTOCK SITUATION BEEF CATTLE HEALTH, WELFARE, DISEASES AND NEWSCME UPDATE: CATTLE FUTURES CLOSE LOWER AS CASH TRADE FALTERS Latest Cattle industry news, Cattle farming features and cattle related recipes plus detailed information on managing cattle health, treating cattle diseases and much more. Quality information for the cattle vet, producer and enthusiast. IDENTIFYING SICK OR INJURED CATTLE Conclusions. Identify and manage sick or injured cattle promptly. When cattle go “down,” it is often because their initial problems were ignored. A treatment plan should be in place once sick or injured cattle are identified. Consult with a veterinarian to develop this plan. Then follow the plan closely. FEEDING SILAGE TO BEEF CATTLE Types of silage. Pasture silage: by targeting high-quality silage, with a ME content of at least 10 MJ/kg DM, liveweight gains of 0.85-1.14 kg/day can be achieved, or 104-123 kg/t silage DM, on silages produced from a range of pastures or crops.; Whole crop cereal silages: Research has shown that barley silage can support similar cattle production to maize silage. BEEF GRADES AND CARCASS INFORMATION The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) uses a dual grading system for beef carcasses: a Yield Grade for estimating cutability and a Quality Grade as a comprehensive evaluation of factors that affect beef palatability, says the this Mississippi State University Extension Service, report. LAMENESS IN BEEF CATTLE Lameness in cattle is a serious economic problem. There are many causes for lameness. It is important that the problem be diagnosed correctly and treated quickly to minimise economic losses, said Dee Griffin, Beef Cattle Production Management Veterinarian. BLEEDING CALF SYNDROME: THE FACTS Bleeding Calf Syndrome: The Facts. 07 December 2009. Also known as idiopathic haemorrhagic diathesis of calves, or blood sweating disease, the cause of this newly identified disease is unknown. The Veterinary Laboratories Agency (VLA) is working with other organisations to investigate this disease. The first case of in the UKwas diagnosed in
BEEF CATTLE CALVING MANAGEMENT Beef Cattle Calving Management. 14 July 2009. Calving season can be a very intense time for cow-calf producers. It is important to understand the nutritional needs of cows and heifers and be prepared to handle newborn calves properly, say Dr. Jane A. Parish, Dr. Justin D.Rhinehart and Dr. Holly T. Boland, in this Mississippi StateUniversity
FEEDING LEGUMES TO CATTLE Legumes can be a valuable part of a cattle feeding program. In fact, legumes can actually improve animal performance by encouraging intake, by providing greater feed efficiency and by fostering a better use of forage nitrogen content, writes Juanita Kopp, Government of Alberta Agriculture and Rural Development. THE RISKS OF GYPSUM IN ANIMAL BEDDING The Risks of Gypsum in Animal Bedding. 23 August 2012. UK - The Environment Agency and HSE have raised concerns about the practice of adding gypsum and gypsum-based products such as recycled plasterboard to livestock bedding. Earlier in the year, the EA warned that it was illegal to use waste and recycled gypsum in animal bedding without apermit.
THE MONGOLIAN LIVESTOCK SITUATIONMARKET REPORTS
Market Reports. Welcome to our market reports section where we summarise all the related market reports for the global beef and dairy industry. To read a specific report click on a report type below then select the relevant report from the list that loads. View By Category.View By Date.
MARKET REPORTS
UK Price, Volume and Composition of Milk – October 2016. 05 December2016.
FEEDING SILAGE TO BEEF CATTLE Types of silage. Pasture silage: by targeting high-quality silage, with a ME content of at least 10 MJ/kg DM, liveweight gains of 0.85-1.14 kg/day can be achieved, or 104-123 kg/t silage DM, on silages produced from a range of pastures or crops.; Whole crop cereal silages: Research has shown that barley silage can support similar cattle production to maize silage. US BEEF EXPORTS CONTINUE ON THEIR UPWARD TRAJECTORY Newly-released data from the US Meat Export Federation (USMEF) shows that April's beef exports continued to build momentum after breaking records in March 2021. PROTEIN IN BEEF CATTLE DIETS Protein in beef cattle diets is commonly expressed as crude protein. To determine the crude protein content of a forage or feedstuff, first measure the nitrogen content of the feed. Then multiply the nitrogen value by 6.25, because proteins typically contain 16 percent nitrogen(1/.16 = 6.25).
JBS SAYS IT PAID EQUIVALENT OF $11 MILLION IN RANSOMWARE Meatpacking giant JBS USA says it paid a ransom equivalent to $11 million following a cyberattack that disrupted its North American and Australian operations, theFEATURED ARTICLES
8 Ways to Beat the Summer Pasture Slump By Doo-Hong Min and Rich Leep, Dept. of Crop and Soil Science, and published in Michigan Dairy Review, Michigan State University, Department ofFEATURED ARTICLES
Late Summer Seeding of Forage Crops By Mark Sulc, Forage Specialist, OSU Extension. First published in the Beef Team Newsletter, Issue #547. Late summer can be an excellent time to establish forage crops, provided there is sufficient moisture for germination and goodseedling growth.
GROUND LIMESTONE IN BEEF CATTLE DIETS A summary of the results from a number of studies where ground limestone was incorporated into the diet of beef cattle is presented in Table 1. In Experiment 1, inclusion of limestone increased dry matter intake and live weight gain in trials 1 and 2 but reduced intake and live weight gain in trials 3 and 4. HOW TO PRODUCE HIGH-QUALITY GRASS SILAGE Grass silages represent a low-cost feed which can be distributed during the winter time, according to Biomin. The process of making grass silage is repeated three to four times every year in the same areas. Due to the rapid growth of the grass there is usually an excess of biomass in summer which can be ensiled at relatively low costs, ifproperly made.
BEEF CATTLE HEALTH, WELFARE, DISEASES AND NEWSCME UPDATE: CATTLE FUTURES CLOSE LOWER AS CASH TRADE FALTERS Latest Cattle industry news, Cattle farming features and cattle related recipes plus detailed information on managing cattle health, treating cattle diseases and much more. Quality information for the cattle vet, producer and enthusiast. IDENTIFYING SICK OR INJURED CATTLE Conclusions. Identify and manage sick or injured cattle promptly. When cattle go “down,” it is often because their initial problems were ignored. A treatment plan should be in place once sick or injured cattle are identified. Consult with a veterinarian to develop this plan. Then follow the plan closely. FEEDING SILAGE TO BEEF CATTLE Types of silage. Pasture silage: by targeting high-quality silage, with a ME content of at least 10 MJ/kg DM, liveweight gains of 0.85-1.14 kg/day can be achieved, or 104-123 kg/t silage DM, on silages produced from a range of pastures or crops.; Whole crop cereal silages: Research has shown that barley silage can support similar cattle production to maize silage. BEEF GRADES AND CARCASS INFORMATION The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) uses a dual grading system for beef carcasses: a Yield Grade for estimating cutability and a Quality Grade as a comprehensive evaluation of factors that affect beef palatability, says the this Mississippi State University Extension Service, report. LAMENESS IN BEEF CATTLE Lameness in cattle is a serious economic problem. There are many causes for lameness. It is important that the problem be diagnosed correctly and treated quickly to minimise economic losses, said Dee Griffin, Beef Cattle Production Management Veterinarian. BLEEDING CALF SYNDROME: THE FACTS Bleeding Calf Syndrome: The Facts. 07 December 2009. Also known as idiopathic haemorrhagic diathesis of calves, or blood sweating disease, the cause of this newly identified disease is unknown. The Veterinary Laboratories Agency (VLA) is working with other organisations to investigate this disease. The first case of in the UKwas diagnosed in
BEEF CATTLE CALVING MANAGEMENT Beef Cattle Calving Management. 14 July 2009. Calving season can be a very intense time for cow-calf producers. It is important to understand the nutritional needs of cows and heifers and be prepared to handle newborn calves properly, say Dr. Jane A. Parish, Dr. Justin D.Rhinehart and Dr. Holly T. Boland, in this Mississippi StateUniversity
FEEDING LEGUMES TO CATTLE Legumes can be a valuable part of a cattle feeding program. In fact, legumes can actually improve animal performance by encouraging intake, by providing greater feed efficiency and by fostering a better use of forage nitrogen content, writes Juanita Kopp, Government of Alberta Agriculture and Rural Development. THE RISKS OF GYPSUM IN ANIMAL BEDDING The Risks of Gypsum in Animal Bedding. 23 August 2012. UK - The Environment Agency and HSE have raised concerns about the practice of adding gypsum and gypsum-based products such as recycled plasterboard to livestock bedding. Earlier in the year, the EA warned that it was illegal to use waste and recycled gypsum in animal bedding without apermit.
THE MONGOLIAN LIVESTOCK SITUATION BEEF CATTLE HEALTH, WELFARE, DISEASES AND NEWSCME UPDATE: CATTLE FUTURES CLOSE LOWER AS CASH TRADE FALTERS Latest Cattle industry news, Cattle farming features and cattle related recipes plus detailed information on managing cattle health, treating cattle diseases and much more. Quality information for the cattle vet, producer and enthusiast. IDENTIFYING SICK OR INJURED CATTLE Conclusions. Identify and manage sick or injured cattle promptly. When cattle go “down,” it is often because their initial problems were ignored. A treatment plan should be in place once sick or injured cattle are identified. Consult with a veterinarian to develop this plan. Then follow the plan closely. FEEDING SILAGE TO BEEF CATTLE Types of silage. Pasture silage: by targeting high-quality silage, with a ME content of at least 10 MJ/kg DM, liveweight gains of 0.85-1.14 kg/day can be achieved, or 104-123 kg/t silage DM, on silages produced from a range of pastures or crops.; Whole crop cereal silages: Research has shown that barley silage can support similar cattle production to maize silage. BEEF GRADES AND CARCASS INFORMATION The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) uses a dual grading system for beef carcasses: a Yield Grade for estimating cutability and a Quality Grade as a comprehensive evaluation of factors that affect beef palatability, says the this Mississippi State University Extension Service, report. LAMENESS IN BEEF CATTLE Lameness in cattle is a serious economic problem. There are many causes for lameness. It is important that the problem be diagnosed correctly and treated quickly to minimise economic losses, said Dee Griffin, Beef Cattle Production Management Veterinarian. BLEEDING CALF SYNDROME: THE FACTS Bleeding Calf Syndrome: The Facts. 07 December 2009. Also known as idiopathic haemorrhagic diathesis of calves, or blood sweating disease, the cause of this newly identified disease is unknown. The Veterinary Laboratories Agency (VLA) is working with other organisations to investigate this disease. The first case of in the UKwas diagnosed in
BEEF CATTLE CALVING MANAGEMENT Beef Cattle Calving Management. 14 July 2009. Calving season can be a very intense time for cow-calf producers. It is important to understand the nutritional needs of cows and heifers and be prepared to handle newborn calves properly, say Dr. Jane A. Parish, Dr. Justin D.Rhinehart and Dr. Holly T. Boland, in this Mississippi StateUniversity
FEEDING LEGUMES TO CATTLE Legumes can be a valuable part of a cattle feeding program. In fact, legumes can actually improve animal performance by encouraging intake, by providing greater feed efficiency and by fostering a better use of forage nitrogen content, writes Juanita Kopp, Government of Alberta Agriculture and Rural Development. THE RISKS OF GYPSUM IN ANIMAL BEDDING The Risks of Gypsum in Animal Bedding. 23 August 2012. UK - The Environment Agency and HSE have raised concerns about the practice of adding gypsum and gypsum-based products such as recycled plasterboard to livestock bedding. Earlier in the year, the EA warned that it was illegal to use waste and recycled gypsum in animal bedding without apermit.
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FEEDING SILAGE TO BEEF CATTLE Types of silage. Pasture silage: by targeting high-quality silage, with a ME content of at least 10 MJ/kg DM, liveweight gains of 0.85-1.14 kg/day can be achieved, or 104-123 kg/t silage DM, on silages produced from a range of pastures or crops.; Whole crop cereal silages: Research has shown that barley silage can support similar cattle production to maize silage. PROTEIN IN BEEF CATTLE DIETS Protein in beef cattle diets is commonly expressed as crude protein. To determine the crude protein content of a forage or feedstuff, first measure the nitrogen content of the feed. Then multiply the nitrogen value by 6.25, because proteins typically contain 16 percent nitrogen(1/.16 = 6.25).
GROUND LIMESTONE IN BEEF CATTLE DIETS A summary of the results from a number of studies where ground limestone was incorporated into the diet of beef cattle is presented in Table 1. In Experiment 1, inclusion of limestone increased dry matter intake and live weight gain in trials 1 and 2 but reduced intake and live weight gain in trials 3 and 4. US BEEF EXPORTS CONTINUE ON THEIR UPWARD TRAJECTORY Newly-released data from the US Meat Export Federation (USMEF) shows that April's beef exports continued to build momentum after breaking records in March 2021. JBS SAYS IT PAID EQUIVALENT OF $11 MILLION IN RANSOMWARE Meatpacking giant JBS USA says it paid a ransom equivalent to $11 million following a cyberattack that disrupted its North American and Australian operations, the FAO WARNS THAT GLOBAL FOOD IMPORT COSTS TO SURGE 12% TO Global food import costs are expected to rise 12% in 2021 to a record due to surging commodity prices and robust demand during the COVID-19 crisis, the United Nations food agency said.FEATURED ARTICLES
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PROTEIN IN BEEF CATTLE DIETS Protein in beef cattle diets is commonly expressed as crude protein. To determine the crude protein content of a forage or feedstuff, first measure the nitrogen content of the feed. Then multiply the nitrogen value by 6.25, because proteins typically contain 16 percent nitrogen(1/.16 = 6.25).
LAMENESS IN BEEF CATTLE Lameness in cattle is a serious economic problem. There are many causes for lameness. It is important that the problem be diagnosed correctly and treated quickly to minimise economic losses, said Dee Griffin, Beef Cattle Production Management Veterinarian. IDENTIFYING SICK OR INJURED CATTLE Conclusions. Identify and manage sick or injured cattle promptly. When cattle go “down,” it is often because their initial problems were ignored. A treatment plan should be in place once sick or injured cattle are identified. Consult with a veterinarian to develop this plan. Then follow the plan closely. ESTRUS DETECTION IN CATTLE BEEF CATTLE CALVING MANAGEMENT Beef Cattle Calving Management. 14 July 2009. Calving season can be a very intense time for cow-calf producers. It is important to understand the nutritional needs of cows and heifers and be prepared to handle newborn calves properly, say Dr. Jane A. Parish, Dr. Justin D.Rhinehart and Dr. Holly T. Boland, in this Mississippi StateUniversity
FEEDING LEGUMES TO CATTLE Legumes can be a valuable part of a cattle feeding program. In fact, legumes can actually improve animal performance by encouraging intake, by providing greater feed efficiency and by fostering a better use of forage nitrogen content, writes Juanita Kopp, Government of Alberta Agriculture and Rural Development. REPRODUCTIVE FERTILITY IN HERD BULLS THE RISKS OF GYPSUM IN ANIMAL BEDDING The Risks of Gypsum in Animal Bedding. 23 August 2012. UK - The Environment Agency and HSE have raised concerns about the practice of adding gypsum and gypsum-based products such as recycled plasterboard to livestock bedding. Earlier in the year, the EA warned that it was illegal to use waste and recycled gypsum in animal bedding without apermit.
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PROTEIN IN BEEF CATTLE DIETS Protein in beef cattle diets is commonly expressed as crude protein. To determine the crude protein content of a forage or feedstuff, first measure the nitrogen content of the feed. Then multiply the nitrogen value by 6.25, because proteins typically contain 16 percent nitrogen(1/.16 = 6.25).
IDENTIFYING SICK OR INJURED CATTLE Conclusions. Identify and manage sick or injured cattle promptly. When cattle go “down,” it is often because their initial problems were ignored. A treatment plan should be in place once sick or injured cattle are identified. Consult with a veterinarian to develop this plan. Then follow the plan closely. LAMENESS IN BEEF CATTLE Lameness in cattle is a serious economic problem. There are many causes for lameness. It is important that the problem be diagnosed correctly and treated quickly to minimise economic losses, said Dee Griffin, Beef Cattle Production Management Veterinarian. ESTRUS DETECTION IN CATTLE BEEF CATTLE CALVING MANAGEMENT Beef Cattle Calving Management. 14 July 2009. Calving season can be a very intense time for cow-calf producers. It is important to understand the nutritional needs of cows and heifers and be prepared to handle newborn calves properly, say Dr. Jane A. Parish, Dr. Justin D.Rhinehart and Dr. Holly T. Boland, in this Mississippi StateUniversity
FEEDING LEGUMES TO CATTLE Legumes can be a valuable part of a cattle feeding program. In fact, legumes can actually improve animal performance by encouraging intake, by providing greater feed efficiency and by fostering a better use of forage nitrogen content, writes Juanita Kopp, Government of Alberta Agriculture and Rural Development. REPRODUCTIVE FERTILITY IN HERD BULLS THE RISKS OF GYPSUM IN ANIMAL BEDDING The Risks of Gypsum in Animal Bedding. 23 August 2012. UK - The Environment Agency and HSE have raised concerns about the practice of adding gypsum and gypsum-based products such as recycled plasterboard to livestock bedding. Earlier in the year, the EA warned that it was illegal to use waste and recycled gypsum in animal bedding without apermit.
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PROTEIN IN BEEF CATTLE DIETS Protein in beef cattle diets is commonly expressed as crude protein. To determine the crude protein content of a forage or feedstuff, first measure the nitrogen content of the feed. Then multiply the nitrogen value by 6.25, because proteins typically contain 16 percent nitrogen(1/.16 = 6.25).
ESTRUS DETECTION IN CATTLE Estrus in cattle is commonly referred to as heat. It occurs every 18 to 24 days in sexually mature, open (nonpregnant) female cattle when they are receptive to mounting activity by bulls or other cows or heifers, according to Dr. Jane A. Parish, Associate Extension/ Research Professor, Animal and Dairy Sciences; Dr. Jamie E. Larson, Assistant Professor, Animal and Dairy Sciences; and Dr GENERAL FEATURED ARTICLES Host Predilection and Transmissibility of Vesicular Stomatitis New Jersey Virus Strains Viral transmission via animal-to-animal contact and insect-vectored transmission are occurred at higher rates when affected animals are presenting severe clinical signs and shedding high concentrations of virus, according to researchers at theUniversity
USDA INVESTS $1 BILLION IN FOOD BANK CAPACITY AS PART OF The USDA will invest $1 billion to purchase healthy food and shore up food bank capacity as part of the new Build Back Better Initiative. The new Build Back Better Initiative will serve as a bridge from pandemic assistance to food system transformation. ARGENTINE CUSTOMS STRIKE ON 8 JUNE TO HIT GRAIN EXPORTS Grain exports from Argentina were likely to be affected by a seven-hour strike by customs officers on Tuesday, as the officials press for priority access to coveted COVID-19 vaccinations, the port manager said on Monday 7 June. GENERAL FEATURED ARTICLES Genetic Diversity and Antimicrobial Resistance among Isolates of E.coli O157:H7 in Two Commercial Beef Feedlots In this Canadian study, only one animal was a 'super-shedder' of E.coli O157:H7 at both sampling periods, six weeks apart. CANADA TO HELP FARMERS ADOPT CLEAN TECHNOLOGIES The Canadian government is helping farmers and agri-businesses adopt clean technologies to reduce carbon emissions as part of the new Agricultural Clean Technology Program. TIPS TO IMPROVE THE SUCCESS OF WEANING BEEF CALVES Fall is officially here and with it will bring the country sound of calves bawling as weaning occurs on beef cattle farms. This time of year can be busy with field crops, getting the last cutting of hay and other farm activities. Take some time to prepare for weaning of the beef calves to add value to the calf crop prior to marketing. Weaning preparation can reduce stress for you and the calves. Subscribe | Marketing Packages |Cookie Law |
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