AMERICAN ANGUS ASSOCIATION - THE BUSINESS BREED

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The Digestive Tract

Columnist Travis Mulliniks shares why too much condition may be a detriment for breeding season and how to get your bulls prepared for turnout.

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Research Roundup

This edition of “Research Roundup” provides insights on the effects of nutrition and body condition on bovine sperm, cow temperament’s effect on production, and trace minerals for receiving.

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H Knowing how your bull was developed from weaning to sale day will help you manage the transition from purchase to turnout to set  your bull up for a successful breeding season.

Step Down Your New Bull’s Diet

Bulls are often pushed nutritionally from weaning to sale. Here are tips to transition them to breeding season.

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Sustainable Beef Production System Could Improve Profitability

Research looks at whether we can improve cattle performance and soil fertility with the supplements we choose.

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The Cost of Invasives

UW releases new findings on the economic ramifications of invasive weeds in Wyoming.

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Sharing the Importance of Beef in a Healthy Diet

Texas Tech’s Mark Miller helps lead research on supplementing human diets with healthy protein.

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Steers standing at a feed bunk. Photo by Jared Jaborek.

Analyzing What’s Known About Experior

Early reports of feedlot performance and carcass quality of cattle when feeding Experior.

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Should Cattlemen Buy a Surplus of Hay for Next Year?

Nutrient content should be the No. 1 consideration when purchasing hay.

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Winterize Your Cow Herd

Proactive management during cold weather is essential to reduce cold stress in cattle. Monitor body condition, provide wind and moisture protection, and adjust feed to meet increased energy needs.

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