News release from the Texas Animal Health Commission (TAHC). AUSTIN -Stray livestock wandering between Chihuahua, Mexico, and Texas continue to present animal health concerns along the Rio Grande River in far West Texas according to Texas Animal Health Commission (TAHC) and United States Agriculture (USDA) officials. A total of 96…
by: Clifford Mitchell From CattleToday.com Handling animals correctly has long been at the top of the list at most ranches; despite what the enemies of the beef industry try to tell society. Using sound, safe techniques usually leads to a more efficient operation. Working with the weather has long been…
OK folks, it does mention cows (and I like Lady Gaga) so I thought it qualified for the blog…… By Patrick D. Rosso, Town Correspondent First appeared on Boston.com. In November, a promise was made to the students of the Roger Clap Innovation School in Dorchester that involved a certain…
From Cattle Today. by: Clifford Mitchell Stocker operators have a tough job in the beef business. A tough, but rewarding experience working through cattle with varied amounts of risk hoping to add pounds with limited inputs if Mother Nature is in good humor and provides needed forages for added weight…
From Cattle Today by: Heather Smith Thomas Over the past several decades the average cow on many ranches has increased in frame size, and in recent years some stockmen are realizing that their cattle have become too large to be efficient. Efforts are being made by a growing number of…