Assisting the Beef Cow at Calving Time

Six to 10 percent of all calves born in beef cow herds in the U.S. die at or soon after birth. About half of those deaths are due to calving difficulty (dystocia). This multi-million dollar annual loss is second only to losses from failing to conceive. Calving difficulty has received much more attention in recent years, primarily because of the …

Tube Feeding Done Right

Calf Tube Feeding Done Right An esophageal tube feeder can be a lifeline for young calves, delivering colostrum, milk or electrolytes when they are unable to suckle a bottle. But incorrect use of these feeders can be dangerous or even deadly. The University of Wisconsin Dairy Extension team shares advice on the best methods for using tube feeders.(Maureen Hanson)   …

Proper Timing of Colostrum Intake

Most Passive Immunity Occurs in the First Six Hours   By GLENN SELK December 15, 2020 Resistance to disease is greatly dependent on antibodies or immunoglobulins and can be either active or passive in origin. In active immunity, the body produces antibodies in response to infection or vaccination. Passive immunity gives temporary protection by transfer of certain immune substances from resistant individuals. …

Calving Season Preparedness

K-State’s Tarpoff: Plan now to assure successful calving season Stocking supplies, cleaning equipment are among management strategies February 11, 2020 MANHATTAN, Kan. – Cattle producers who have not yet started the spring calving season still have time to plan ahead, and a Kansas State University veterinarian notes that could make a big difference in having a successful year. “This is …