7 steps to prepare calves for feedyard, market
Randall Raymond, director of research and veterinary services at Simplot Livestock, says it’s the same philosophy to make sure calves are ready for the feedyard, to maximize margins and increase efficiency: “Always have the next step in mind.” [...]practices such as a protein supplementation fed to...
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description | Randall Raymond, director of research and veterinary services at Simplot Livestock, says it’s the same philosophy to make sure calves are ready for the feedyard, to maximize margins and increase efficiency: “Always have the next step in mind.” [...]practices such as a protein supplementation fed to the cow during the last trimester of pregnancy can increase colostrum quality and quantity, helping the calf get off on the right foot. 3. [...]Raymond reminds producers that not all vaccines perform the same or provide the same level of stress, so use an expert to develop the best vaccination protocol for your operation. [...]remember that dewormers, antibiotics and immunostimulants are all animal health products that can help keep cattle healthy in the feedlot. |
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