Cow Rescued from Cattle Guard by Firefighters, Oil Field Crew Jul 25, 2018 by Wyatt Bechtel A cow in Colorado was recused by animal control officers, firefighters and oil field workers after getting stuck in a cattle guard.
Prussic Acid and Nitrate Poisoning are Concerns After a Light Frost Oct 24, 2018 by Glenn Selk, Oklahoma State University Prussic acid when ingested by cattle, is quickly absorbed into the blood stream, and blocks the animal's cells from utilizing oxygen.
Killing Freeze Affects Alfalfa, Sorghum/Sudangrass Grazing Oct 29, 2018 by Ellen Crawford, NDSU Extension Service Eating alfalfa, sorghum-sudangrass and sudangrass right after a killing freeze can cause health problems in cattle.
British Cows Get Own Tinder-Style App for Breeding Feb 11, 2019 by Bloomberg Farmers swipe right on Tudder mobile app to find matches for cows.
Colorado Program Addresses Need for Rural Veterinarians Oct 19, 2018 by Coleman Cornelius, Colorado State University At least one-third of Colorado’s 64 counties – encompassing vast stretches of ranchland on the Eastern Plains and Western Slope – lack veterinarians needed to care for sheep, hogs, dairy cattle, and beef cattle.
JBS to Sell Five Rivers Cattle Feeding for $200 Million Jan 17, 2018 by Wyatt Bechtel The world's largest cattle feeder has sold to Pinnacle Asset Management, L.P., an investment firm specializing in commodities and natural resources.