FARGO - More than 80 percent of producers in North Dakota likely will have bulls actively breeding cows in their pastures on Aug. 1. "The importance of pre-breeding bull management often is ...
The N.C. Cooperative Extension Service will provide breeding soundness exams for bulls at the Wilkes Livestock Exchange in ...
Though preg checking does cost upfront, the results allow ranchers to make decisions that can help them financially.
“It is time to begin preparing for the upcoming breeding season,” says Patrick Davis, University of Missouri Extension livestock field specialist. In preparation for the upcoming breeding season, ...
Winter is a stressful time for cattle in the Northern Plains. They are regularly exposed to extended periods of cold stress and snow. Producers often pay less attention to the bull battery through the ...
To achieve good pregnancy rates, careful planning and consideration are required when using sweeper bulls. Heat detection technology, coupled with the use of sexed semen, has meant that fewer sweeper ...
Forget sending bull semen out for complicated laboratory tests to learn whether the agricultural animal is virile. Scientists have developed a faster, easier microfluidics method. Forget sending bull ...