Oregon State University will hold a Cattle Reproduction Clinic Saturday April 26th at the Oldfield Animal Teach Facility on the Corvallis Campus. Topics of this week’s clinic include
Cow Estrus Cycle, Hormones & Synchronization Protocols
Pregnancy Diagnosis
Vaccinations & Reproduction Considerations
Work with cattle
Nutrition chat
Registration is $35, which includes lunch. To learn
A study from USDA's Agricultural Research Service finds on rangelands of the Western U.S., calving in late winter instead of spring maximizes calf growth. The study finds that late winter calving instead of spring supplies high-quality forage when it's most needed
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Having a fall calving kit in place is important for cow/calf operators since the next two month will be busy when it comes to calving.
But what should you have in that kit?
Oklahoma State University's Glenn Selk said it all starts with a five-gallon bucket to hold those supplies
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