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The desire to build bigger calves is as old as the barbell. Anyone who’s ever touched a weight has experienced a moment of yearning for bigger lower legs. Unfortunately, an alarming trend has ...
Calf rearing during the lactation period is a significant challenge in large-scale dairy farms (1). Diarrhea in newborn calves is the primary reason for calf culling and death, resulting in reduced ...
Before a calf takes its first breath, its future is already being shaped. Research shows that what a cow eats and the stress she experiences during pregnancy can have a lasting impact on her calf’s ...
The Forest Department on Friday continued efforts to trace the herd of an elephant calf that was found separated in Sirumugai forest range in Coimbatore district a few days ago. The male calf is ...
PITKIN COUNTY, Colo. (KKTV) - Colorado Parks and Wildlife said on Thursday it “lethally removed” a gray wolf in Pitkin County after livestock producers’ calves were either injured or killed ...
Good show of cattle in town on Friday, with the dropped calf section was a roaring trade, contained calves up to six months old, topped to £880 for Belgian Blue bull calf for a Armagh farmer. Did you ...
WASHINGTON, D.C., May 28, 2025—R-CALF USA representatives recently returned from a productive week in the nation’s capital, where they engaged with key policymakers and industry leaders to advance ...
Fort Pierre Livestock Auction is set to hold its annual R-CALF USA rollover auction calf sale fundraiser at noon on Friday, June 6. Dean and Delia Johnson, dedicated member supporters from Fairburn, ...
The most common disorders in preweaned dairy calves are diarrhea, respiratory disease, and omphalitis (1). Diseases in calves have a variety of negative effects such as growth retardation, a higher ...
Beef producers make breeding choices they hope will garner them the highest dollar at weaning, or if they decide to keep them and feed calves out, they want ideal carcass traits. Value and taste ...
A couple new Highland calves seem to be enjoying their new home at the Nashville Zoo. The two new calves named Hubert and Will-O are three months old. They join Hamish, who is 5 1/2 months old.