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Source: Government of Manitoba We've all heard the saying "Don’t look a gift horse in the mouth!" The latest information from Japan is suggesting that the Japanese Agricultural Ministry is considering a change to their blanket testing policy on animals....
Source: Manitoba Agriculture, Food and Rural Initiatives Manitoba's harsh winters can be very challenging for cattle. The extremely cold weather coupled with the wind chill and other environmental stresses that prevail during the winter months require that adequate provision be made...
Megan Van Emon, Extension Beef Cattle Specialist, Montana State University Although many areas of Montana have received much needed rain this year, nitrates are still an issue that should be considered when harvesting forages. Oats are the number one nitrate...
Source: Government of Saskatchewan Mineral Requirements for animals Mineral requirements are based on the type, weight and age, as well as the rate of performance (weight gain, level of milk production, pregnancy, etc.) expected of the animal. Mineral imbalances and/or deficiencies can result...
Source: National Farm Animal Care Council, Code of Practice for the Care and Handling of Beef Cattle Section 3.1 Pain and discomfort caused by health issues impact an animal’s well-being such that good animal welfare requires good animal health (14). Disease...
Source: Verifiedbeef.ca Foreign objects can present a food safety issue for consumers who purchase meat products from affected animals later on down the supply chain, and can also impact animal health and welfare prior to slaughter. Luckily, foreign objects are a risk which producers...
Source: Inspection Canada, Canadian Beef Cattle On-Farm Biosecurity Standard- Schedule 4 Veterinary drugs and vaccines are currently regulated by two different agencies in Canada. Veterinary drugs are regulated by Health Canada's Veterinary Drug Directorate, while veterinary biologics (vaccines) are controlled by...
With the recent heat wave occurring across much of the country, it is important for producers to recognize heat stress in cattle. Here are some tips on recognizing and avoiding heat stress in cattle from Texas A&M AgriLife Extension...
Source: University of Minnesota Quick facts Recognize the reported S content of distillers grains and the potential variability with it Account for both diet and water S content when managing S intakes S intake shouldn’t go over 0.30 percent diet...
Source: National Farm Animal Care Council, Code of Practice for the Care and Handling of Beef Cattle Section 4.4 The horns of beef cattle are routinely removed to decrease the risk of injuries to workers and other animals, and to...
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