Burdekin graziers tune up on animal health
Does it matter if I skip out on the second 5in1 shot? How do I know if I have a reproductive disease in my herd? What is the…
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Does it matter if I skip out on the second 5in1 shot? How do I know if I have a reproductive disease in my herd? What is the…
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Discover the important role microbes play in nutrition for healthy soil, plants, animals and people. Join the Kogan Progress Association, DPI and Southern Queensland Landscapes to learn about…
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Cattle nutrition is a complex subject with a lot of terms, acronyms and numbers that many people don’t fully understand. Find out what the terms on feed labels are referring to.
The Northern Territory Department of Industry, Tourism and Trade (NT DITT) Livestock Industries Team in Katherine welcomes two new staff members — just in time for a busy…
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Protein meal toxicity in beef cattle can occur when certain protein-rich feed ingredients are consumed in excess or inappropriately. The term “protein meal” typically refers to concentrated protein…
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Whole cottonseed supplementation is a common practice in beef cattle nutrition, providing a high-energy and protein-rich feedstuff. Cottonseed, a byproduct of the cotton ginning process, offers several nutritional…
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Information on energy requirements of beef cattle and how to correct energy shortfalls can be obtained from attending a Nutrition EDGE workshop.
It is the stage of digestive tract development that governs how early weaned calves are managed. Calves are born with an undeveloped rumen, meaning that they are unable…
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The team at FutureBeef would like to introduce the newest faces in Western Australia’s Department of Primary Industry and Regional Development: Annie, Sarah and Charlotte. Annie Bone –…
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Happy New Year! Here is a roundup of the most popular articles from 2025, just in case you missed them. Back issues of the eBulletin are available on…
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