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Spectrum, volume 24, number 02
(University of Missouri, Office of Strategic Communications, 1997)
Backgrounding calves part 2 : herd health and feeding (1993)
(University of Missouri--Columbia. Extension Division, 1993)
Backgrounding calves, or taking weaned calves at about 450 pounds and feeding them up to 750 pounds or so, is becoming more popular among cattle producers. It can be a profit maker for the producer who wants an alternative ...
Spectrum, volume 23, number 03
(University of Missouri, Office of Strategic Communications, 1996)
Spectrum, volume 23, number 05
(University of Missouri, Office of Strategic Communications, 1996)
Spectrum, volume 23, number 02
(University of Missouri, Office of Strategic Communications, 1996)
Spectrum, volume 23, number 08
(University of Missouri, Office of Strategic Communications, 1996)
Spectrum, volume 23, number 04
(University of Missouri, Office of Strategic Communications, 1996)
Care of newly purchased feeder cattle (1993)
(University of Missouri--Columbia. Extension Division, 1993)
The way cattle are handled shortly before loading, during hauling, and the first two weeks in the feedlot has a great influence on the overall performance of feedlot cattle. There is no one program that will give best ...
Spectrum, volume 24, number 04
(University of Missouri, Office of Strategic Communications, 1997)
Spectrum, volume 24, number 05
(University of Missouri, Office of Strategic Communications, 1997)
Vitamins for beef cattle (1993)
(University of Missouri--Columbia. Extension Division, 1993)
Vitamin needs of beef cattle can be confined largely to A, D and E. This is because bacteria in the rumen of cattle are considered to have the ability to synthesize vitamin K and the B vitamins in sufficient quantities to ...
Getting problem cows pregnant (1993)
(University of Missouri--Columbia. Extension Division, 1993)
An average interval of 70 days from calving to first breeding and a high fertility rate are important to maximize efficiency in dairy herds. The results are more milk and calves at reduced cost. This publication examines management procedures...
Spectrum, volume 26, number 03
(University of Missouri, Office of Strategic Communications, 1999)
Feeding dairy cattle for proper body condition score (1993)
(University of Missouri--Columbia. Extension Division, 1993)
of metabolic problems, lower milk yield, poor conception rates and dystocia (difficulty calving). Failure to attain proper body condition or rapid changes in body condition score during early lactation may indicate problems in herd health or feeding management...
Spectrum, volume 25, number 02
(University of Missouri, Office of Strategic Communications, 1998)
Spectrum, volume 26, number 02
(University of Missouri, Office of Strategic Communications, 1999)
Spectrum, volume 25, number 07
(University of Missouri, Office of Strategic Communications, 1998)
Graduate catalog, University of Missouri--Columbia, 2001-2003
(University of Missouri -- Columbia., 1999)
Body condition scoring of beef and dairy animals (1993)
(University of Missouri--Columbia. Extension Division, 1993)
Body condition scoring (BCS) of cattle allows cattle producers to assess the level of fat reserves of cows during various production phases. When regularly used, this information can be used to formulate management and ...
Faculty bulletin in brief, Volume 04 (August 30, 1974 - August 21, 1975)
(University of Missouri -- Columbia. Office of the Provost for Academic Affairs., 1974)