Soon after the discovery of highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) strain H5N1 in dairy cattle, scientists learned that milk was a primary vector in spreading the disease from cow to cow.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture on Feb. 7 released its Jan. 1 cattle inventory report — and it appears that the ...
With beef-on-dairy calves in high demand, giving them the best start is essential for both their health and market value. Dr.
This feat of genetic engineering could avoid the need for dehorning of dairy cattle, an operation completed for the safety of the animals and their handlers. Hornlessness (known as “polled”) is a ...
Low cattle numbers and high demand for beef are expected to keep dairy and dairy-on-beef calf prices at record levels at ...
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