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The Reproductive and Nutritional Management of Beef Bulls


Beef Cattle Management: Reproductive Management

By determining the pregnancy status of beef cows, producers can remove reproductively inefficient cows from the herd, which results in a ...

Managing Bulls for Optimum Production

care program, just like your cow herd. “There are four things that can play a role in cattle health, and the fertility of a bull — nutrition, genetics, disease ...

Calf, Cow, Heifer and Bull Nutrition: Feeding Your Herd | Makin' Hay

However, cattle serve different purposes — and have different nutritional needs based on the goals producers have for them. For seedstock cattle, producers ...

Effect of Varying Levels of Postpartum Nutrition and Body Condition ...

High levels of nutrition in the postpartum period did not increase cumulative percent in estrus or pregnant if cows calved in BCS ⩾5.

Cattle Nutrition: The First Steps to Develop Marketable Bulls - Drovers

Let's start with pre- and postweaning diets. The key concepts are energy and protein content of the diet, vitamin and trace mineral needs and ...

Nutrition to Optimize Cattle Breeding - Purina Mills

The foundation of any cattle nutrition program is mineral. Providing cattle mineral supplements helps maintain a consistent body condition score (BCS) year- ...

Beef Cattle Nutrition & Feeding

Nutritional management includes understanding the nutrient composition of feedstuffs and the levels required by cattle for optimal performance.

Bull management tips for winter - Farm Progress

Often times, bulls lose between 100 and 400 pounds during the breeding season. Therefore, nutrition in the offseason is important. Separating ...

Nutritional management of breeders - FutureBeef

Spike feeding is supplementing late pregnant cows with an energy concentrate (e.g. 2kg molasses and urea daily) for at least 50 days. This can ...

The effects of nutritional level and body condition score on cytokines ...

Bull management for maximizing fertility includes proper nutrition to produce bulls that fit industry demands. However, bull fertility and reproductive ...

Being profit-minded for your next bull purchase - Ag Proud

When adding a newly purchased bull to your herd, proper health and nutrition management throughout the year is crucial to ensuring that bull's profitability to ...

Beef Reproductive Management | University of Maryland Extension

Articles · Feeding the Gestating Cow · Getting Your Herd Ready for the Breeding Season · Utility of Estrus Synchronization in Beef Cattle.

Nutrient Requirements of Beef Cattle - E-974

The necessary concentration of these nutrients in the diet is then determined by the amount of feed the animal is expected to consume given free-choice access ...

Management systems for beef cattle reared in subtropical ... - NIMSS

2017). Beef production systems that utilize B. indicus cattle are expected alleviate the severity of climate change in the US and across the globe, given their ...

Balancing Beef Cow Nutrient Requirements and Seasonal Forage ...

Under good management, cows bred after their second calf are expected to wean an 80 to. 90 percent calf crop. Bred heifers that will remain in the herd must ...

Implementing a Defined Breeding Season to Optimize Herd ...

In beef cattle production, establishing a defined breeding season requires producers to remove the bulls from the cowherd for at least 30 ...

Body Condition, Nutrition and Reproduction of Beef Cows

Producers must be able to evaluate beef cows' body reserves and relate the evaluation to reproductive and nutritional management.

Beef Cattle Management - AgNews

An appropriate Herd Health Plan/Protocol (HHP) ensures that all cattle are raised in the best health (Elrich, 2015). To ensure sustainable beef ...

Tips for Reproductive Tract Repair and Breeding Success

“The most important trait in beef production is reproduction. If those cows are not breeding back and giving you a calf every year, you're not ...

Cow-calf management practices in Mexico - SciELO México

Most grazing cattle production units use natural breeding (97.4%), and only 4.6% of the farms use artificial insemination (AI). These ...