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How Water Quality and Source Affect Animal Performance
by Joel M. DeRouchey Twig T. Marston Joseph P. Harner III
MF2672
Cattle producers should make sure water for livestock is protected from contamination by chemicals, excess nutrients (from soil erosion or manure) and microorganisms (manure). 2 p.Published Date: Feb 2005
Anaplasmosis
by Gerald L. Stokka Thomas R. Falkner Jeremy Van Boening
MF2212
Guide to preventing the economic effects of anaplasmosis on cattle.Revision Date: Jan 2000
Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy (BSE)
by Gerald L. Stokka Jeremy Van Boening
MF2434
Clinical signs and prevention of BSE, a slowly progressing fatal disease affecting the central nervous system of cattle.Published Date: Jan 2000
Bovine Virus Diarrhea
by Gerald L. Stokka Thomas R. Falkner Pat Bierman
MF2435
Types, transmission, diagnosis, and prevention of bovine virus diarrhea, one of the most significant viral infections of cattle. Old number EP49.Published Date: Jan 2000
Corn Gluten Feed: Composition and Feeding Value for Beef and Dairy Cattle
by Dale A. Blasi Michael J. Brouk
MF2488
Corn gluten feed (CGF) is a by-product of the wet milling process. Wet or dry CGF represents an excellent feedstuff in the cattle industries. 16 p.Published Date: Feb 2001
Cow/Calf Record Book
MF185
Field record book for cattle breeding programs. Space to record calving details, cow and bull inventories, vaccination and treatment records, herd performance, and more. 64-page, color cover, b/w inside.Revision Date: May 2023
Pinkeye: Infectious Bovine Keratoconjunctivitis
by Gerald L. Stokka Jeremy Van Boening Harriet J. Davidson
MF2210
An overview of the clinical signs, prevention, and treatment of pinkeye in cattle.Revision Date: Jan 2000
Stocker and Backgrounding Cattle Management and Nutrition
by Dale A. Blasi A. J. Tarpoff
C723
This publication summarizes data concerning the health, management, and nutritional concerns necessary for a successful stocker cattle program. 24 pages, b/w.Revision Date: Apr 2024
Questions and Answers on Beef Cattle Nutrition
by Chris Reinhardt Sandy Johnson Joel M. DeRouchey
C733
Provides concise answers to specific cattle nutrition questions.Revision Date: Oct 2006
Beef Cow Nutrition Guide
by Twig T. Marston Dale A. Blasi Frank K. Brazle
C735
Gives the biological priority for nutrients of a beef cow. Shows how to meet animal's needs, while maintaining a minimal cost. 16 p.Revision Date: Apr 1998
Cattle Pen Maintenance
by Will Boyer et al.
MF3511
Pen maintenance plays a vital role in the performance of animals in feedlots. Pen design can provide cattle with resting locations, reduce drying time for lots, and control feedlot runoff. This publication outlines key factors in pen maintenance. 2 pages, color.Published Date: Jun 2020
Guidelines for Planning Cattle Feedlots
by Joseph P. Harner III et al.
MF3392
When planning a cattle feedlot, producers need to take into consideration a number of factors. This publication outlines factors including site selection, pen layout and sizing, feed bunks, water, and other environmental factors. 2 pages, b/w.Published Date: Dec 2017
Designing a Bud Box for Cattle Handling
by A. J. Tarpoff et al.
MF3349
A well-designed cattle handling facility is a long-term investment that allows the operator to work more efficiently, saving time and reducing animal stress. A Bud Box combines efficiency, flexibility, and less animal stress in a cost-effective solution. 16-pages, color.Published Date: Sep 2017
How Much Gas Do Beef or Dairy Cattle Produce?
by Zifei Liu
MF3185
Beef and dairy cattle operations produce greenhouse gas emissions from feed digestion and manure decomposition. Producers need to be aware of what gases are emitted and why they are of concern so they can take steps to control and counteract these emissions. 4-page, color.Published Date: Apr 2015
Managing Wastewater from Animal Wash Areas
by G. Morgan Powell Joseph P. Harner III
MF2725
Waste water from grooming animals can be absorbed by grass if the volume is small. Hard-surface pads draining to grass or wetland treatment cells are needed for large volumes.Published Date: May 2006
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