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The Rules Of Yearling Bull Management


The Rules Of Yearling Bull Management - Beef Magazine

When practical, supplementing young bulls with grain during the breeding season will reduce excessive weight loss. In single-sire situations, young bulls can ...

Animal Science

The management of yearling bulls has a large impact on both production and profitability of commercial cow-calf operations. Bulls have two important functions ...

Managing Newly Purchased Yearling Bulls | Purina Animal Nutrition

Adjust yearling bulls to a new ration slowly by decreasing the grain portion of the ration by 10 percent every other day until the desired level is met. A rapid ...

The Rules Of Yearling Bull Management - ProQuest

Greiner says proper management and nutrition are essential for bulls to perform satisfactorily during the breeding season. Particularly with yearling bulls, ...

Yearling Bull Management

Cow-calf producers should limit the exposure of young bulls to about 15 to 18 head of females in a controlled breeding season. From a genetic improvement ...

Management of Yearling Bulls

This is the time period following the purchase of a yearling bull. Although some producers will forgo this phase and begin breeding their new bull ...

Care and Management of Yearling Bulls - Virginia Tech

Proper management and nutrition are essential for the bull to perform satisfactorily during the breeding season. With most new herd sires in the state purchased ...

Management of a New Yearling Bull Sets the Stage for Performance ...

Weaber said taking the ratio of bull-to-cow numbers into consideration can help maintain body condition for a young bull. As a rule of thumb for ...

Bull Management and Nutrition | UNL Beef

Yearling bulls should have a body condition score of 5.5 to 6.5 (9 point scale) at the start of the breeding season. Once body condition has ...

Herd Bull Management: - UGA

The pre-breeding period is essential for preparing bulls for a successful breeding season. This is particularly important for yearling bulls. Here are the ...

Bull Purchasing and Management | The Cattle Site

Do not wait until the last minute to find a bull and then immediately turn him out to pasture with the cow herd. It is important to prepare a good strong bull ...

Proper Bull Management is Key to Successful Breeding Season

“Pulling yearling bulls early or using them for only a limited time during the breeding season can help reduce total weight loss and provide ...

Winter Bull Management

Bull management will vary with each operation, partly depending on facilities available for keeping bulls separate from the cows. Yearling bulls may need to ...

Managing Newly Purchased Yearling Bulls - Beef Cattle

Many times yearling bulls need to harden up prior to the breeding season and the best accommodations are outside lots, fields or pastures. Bulls ...

Yearling bulls - tapping their immense potential

However, poor management can reduce calving percentages, compromise animal welfare and limit their lifetime potential. In order to harness the immense potential ...

BULL MANAGEMENT

*Approximately 30 days prior to the breeding season, yearling bulls should be exposed to one or two females that are in heat. This allows one to see if the bull ...

BULL NUTRITION AND MANAGEMENT

The gain for yearling bulls prior to the breeding season should be about 2 pounds per day. This would require a diet containing 10-11% protein and 60-70% TDN ( ...

Bull management | DairyNZ

Run one yearling bull per 20 yearling heifers at all times to cover the poorer performance of yearling bulls. Ensure there are always at least two sexually ...

Caring for your newly purchased yearling bull | TSLN.com

A yearling bull should be a BCS 5.5 to 6.5 at the beginning of the breeding season. This will require a diet that contains approximately 12 percent crude ...

HPCA Young Bull Management - Hinkle's Prime Cut Angus

Ideally, the new owner should plan on a minimum of 30-60 days from time of purchase to ready his young bull prior to the breeding season. The bull should be ...