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Timely Topic Archive
Coccidosis in the Fall
A variety of clinical neurological syndromes exists in stocker and feeder cattle. Causes may be infectious, nutritional/metabolic, or toxins.

Author: Dr. Rick Rasby, Professor of Animal Science
Date published: Oct-27-09
Protein Supplementation to Cows Grazing Corn Stalks
The most common crop residue grazed by beef cows is corn stalks. The question arises, what kind of response should be expected if gestating cows are supplemented.

Author: Dr. Rick Rasby, Professor of Animal Science
Date published: Oct-30-09
The Impact of Dressing Percent on Cull Cow Marketing
Cull cows that are destined to be go to the packing house are graded by their fleshiness.

Author: Dr. Glenn Selk, Professor-Animal Reproduction Specialist
Date published: Nov-06-09

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