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New research suggests cow’s milk may support stronger bones and better nutrient absorption than many plant-based milk ...
K-State beef cattle experts discuss how genetics, health and management decisions shape a heifer's lifetime productivity.
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Stop picking replacements once at weaning. Evaluate heifer candidates at five critical phases and let selection pressure ...
When Jasmin Imran Alsous peered down her microscope lens, she expected to see chaos—a mishmash of tangled cells. She was viewing the inside of a male fruit fly's sperm storage organ, using a powerful ...
What to know about alpha-gal syndrome as cases of life-threatening meat allergy spike - Regulators recently approved the first drug for the condition, and more therapies may be on the way ...
The corpus luteum (CL) is a temporary but indispensable endocrine organ in all mammalian species, including domestic animals. Emerging from the remnants of the ovulated follicle, the CL plays a ...
Feeding dairy cows unsold fruit, vegetables and bakery waste can maintain milk production while improving fibre digestibility ...
We asked three farmers to tell us how new technology is revolutionizing the way they work. Credit... Supported by By Coralie Kraft Photographs and Video by Spencer Lowell Coralie Kraft spoke to 14 ...
The U.S. dairy herd has reached its largest size in 30 years, but one critical subset of the herd — replacement heifers that represent the next generation of milk cows — remains historically low. The ...