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February 15, 2008

BEEF takes a look at calving

Calving time is when the rubber hits the road in the cow business. After all, without a live – and thrifty – calf, all the anticipated payoff of expenditures in genetics, cow health, facilities, feed, labor, etc., are just wasted dollars.
That’s why BEEF editors decided to devote our 2008 Cow-Calf Issue to the topic of calving. Each mid February, BEEF editors produce a special issue devoted to one topic of interest to the cow-calf segment of our readership. Entitled, “Fixing Calf Health,” this issue takes a HACCP (Hazard Analysis Critical Control Point) approach to the calving season.
Kicking off the coverage are the results of a survey of bovine practitioners on the status of calf health in the U.S. That’s followed up with articles offering practical advice on genetic selection, passive immunity, calving issues, the first 12 hours, the first two weeks, branding and weaning, and preconditioning.
It’s a package we hope will provide useful, practical and profitable information for you as you plan and prepare for this all-important annual ritual.
— Joe Roybal, Editor

Vets Weigh In On Calf Health

Mar 1, 2008 12:00 PM, By Joe Roybal Editor

Veterinarian John Peirce created a stir among cow-calf readers of BEEF magazine last fall when he chastised the job cowmen were doing in the health preparation...

Can We Breed 'Em Healthy?

Mar 1, 2008 12:00 PM, By Bill Zimmerman

We can breed them black or red, horned or polled. We can breed them for growth, marbling, tenderness or milk production. But can we breed cattle to resist...

Genetics and immune function

Mar 1, 2008 12:00 PM, Burt Rutherford

Up to now, about the only way a cattleman could help his cattle develop a strong immune system was by vaccination. But information is growing that immune...

They Are What Mama Eats

Mar 1, 2008 12:00 PM, By Wes Ishmael Contributing Editor

Everyone knows that dam nutrition influences how a calf comes into this world and survives early on. At least three decades ago, research showed that...

Immunity & Challenges

Mar 1, 2008 12:00 PM, By Clint Peck Contributing Editor

BVDv (bovine viral diarrhea virus) often infects cows without signs that the virus is spreading in their body. The virus has the ability to pass through...

Victory Is In The Planning

Mar 1, 2008 12:00 PM, By Dave Smith, DVM and Joe Roybal, Editor

Planning for calving is a lot like formulating a battle plan. It can fall apart when the first shot is fired, but preparation and planning for contingencies...

Calving in synch with Mother Nature

Mar 1, 2008 12:00 PM, Burt Rutherford

After 50 years of working to make Mother Nature a partner in the ranching business, Paul Redd switched to June calving when he finally admitted that he...

The Clock Is Ticking

Mar 1, 2008 12:00 PM, By Alaina Burt Managing Editor

Just how important are the first 12 hours of a calf's life? Extremely, says Dave Smith, University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension veterinarian. Those first...

Up & Running

Mar 1, 2008 12:00 PM, By Alaina Burt Managing Editor

Blame Mother Nature. Within the first few hours of a calf's life, it gets up, looks for the udder, and sucks on everything from the cow's brisket to the...

Is More Really Better?

Mar 1, 2008 12:00 PM, By Burt Rutherford Senior Editor

The person who first uttered those famous words, if a little bit is good, a lot is better, probably didn't have a pistol-grip syringe in his hand. But,...

Divide & Conquer

Mar 1, 2008 12:00 PM, By Wes Ishmael Contributing Editor

It's not easy being a calf. Just about the time you're fairly sure where your next meal's coming from, somebody you've never seen before wants to stick...

Make Your Vet An Asset

Mar 1, 2008 12:00 PM, By W. Mark Hilton

When you look at the balance sheet for any business, every item is classified either as an asset, a liability or owner's equity. As a veterinarian, it...

Helpful Hints

Mar 1, 2008 12:00 PM, By Alaina Burt Managing Editor

Keep a watchful eye at calving time Surveillance and decision-making are key during birthing, believes University of Nebraska-lincoln Extension veterinarian...

Assisting With Calving

Mar 1, 2008 12:00 PM

About 80% of all calves lost at birth are anatomically normal. Most deaths are due to injuries or suffocation resulting from calving or delayed calving....

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