Costs of Bulls Versus AI (Drovers Magazine; April 2016)
Many cow-calf producers are asking whether AI or natural service bulls are more cost effective for their herd. Click here to read the full article on Cattlenetwork.com.
Many cow-calf producers are asking whether AI or natural service bulls are more cost effective for their herd. Click here to read the full article on Cattlenetwork.com.
Key Points: - Timed AI and ET are effective methods to establish pregnancy in beef cows - In order to increase the chance of pregnancy establishment and maintenance, cows must effectively respond to stimulus to synchronize a follicular wave; we…
Cows and heifers call for different synchronization protocols. Click here to read more.
Timely heat detection, breeding can pay dividends for producers. Before cattle producers can load out a healthy calf on sale day, they have to start with the simple task of accurately detecting heat in cows and heifers. Click here to…
Getting lactating dairy cows bred to maintain a reasonable calving interval can be challenging any time of year but especially during the hot summer months. Heat stress can occur in lactating cows at temperatures of 80°F or higher. Click here…
Understanding how ovarian follicles develop and the interplay between hormones and other health factors in a non-pregnant dairy cow can be both fascinating and frustrating. Read the full article.
Have you seen the latest post on the CRI "Have You Herd?" blog? There are some nice photos of ESTROTECT™ Heat Detectors in use across the U.S. Click here to have a look.
Paying attention to transition cow management pays obvious dividends through improved health, increased production and lower culling rates. Read the full article.
Experience has been called the hardest teacher; first you get the test, and then you get the lesson. Read the full post article.
Using the right heat detection technology combined with consistent management practices will go a long way in improving your conception rates. Read the full post article.