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Management Strategies for Minimizing Early Pregnancy Loss

Make thoughtful management decisions during pregnancy to minimize the risk of loss.

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Does It Pay to Castrate, Wean, Vaccinate?

UT’s Andrew Griffith looks at the economics of selling calves straight off the cow vs. after preconditioning and applying management protocols.

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It is important to maintain cattle handling facilities for the safety of the people and the animals, according to the experts at the Beef Cattle Institute.\

Keep Facilities in Working Order

K-State beef cattle experts share tips on how to make sure the handling facilities meet the objectives of the operation.

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From the Field

Regional managers Andrew Swanson and Landon Andrews share notes on the importance of preplanning for calfhood health.

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Considerations for Successful Heifer Development

Developing replacement females to be long-lasting contributors to the herd is focus of ‘Angus at Work’ episode featuring Lee Jones, senior professional services veterinarian at Boehringer-Ingelheim Animal Health.

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Roughage Use in Finishing Cattle Diets

Roughage serves as a functional ingredient in finishing cattle diets, with key roles in supporting rumen health.

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Manage Q Fever Outbreaks This Spring

Zoonotic potential requires extra precautions.

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The Foundation of Female Fertility with Jason Smith

Females are the backbone of the U.S. cow herd. How can we as cattlemen do everything within reason to help those females reach their full potential? On this episode of “Angus At Work” we visit with Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Beef Cattle Specialist Jason Smith to discuss female-focused nutrition to ensure the pieces of the puzzle to support and develop long-term female fertility are in place.

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Brad White

Health & Husbandry

Understanding how to identify bovine viral diarrhea and how the virus is transmitted facilitates formation of the best BVD prevention and control strategy, says Brad White in this month’s “Health & Husbandry” column.

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