Grass Silage: what you put in is what you get out

With pasture grass being a dairy operation’s cheapest source of protein and energy, good pasture management is a key profit driver

28/11/2017
Cross-bred or pure-bred: designing a herd Cross-bred or pure-bred: designing a herd

Weigh up the advantages for your situation and decide accordingly, says Leslie Bergh. Good management is the key to successful cattle farming.

27/11/2017
Beef cattle fertility – top Nguni stud raises the bar Beef cattle fertility – top Nguni stud raises the bar

Beef cattle fertility – top Nguni stud raises the bar. When the animals arrived, it was decided that they would have to prove themselves

25/11/2017
Three-way crossbreeding for optimal production Three-way crossbreeding for optimal production

Crossbreeding two beef breeds is a popular practice among South Africa’s commercial beef producers.

25/11/2017
Dairy cows: healthy animals, healthy profits Dairy cows: healthy animals, healthy profits

The health of dairy cows is directly related to their conception rates and milk production. Dairy cows: healthy animals, healthy profits

24/11/2017
Environmental benefits of Afrikaner cow productivity Environmental benefits of Afrikaner cow productivity

Cow productivity in beef cattle is measured as kilogram calf weaned per mature livestock unit (MLU) mated

24/11/2017
The way forward with grass-fed beef The way forward with grass-fed beef

Cloete Afrikaners produces and supplies beef directly from the veld. This approach is the only way to ensure that the family farms for another 150 years

23/11/2017
Enzootic bovine leucosis: Dairy’s cancer time bomb Enzootic bovine leucosis: Dairy’s cancer time bomb

Enzootic bovine leukosis currently represents one of the largest threats to SA’s dairy industry. If nothing is done to prevent and control new infections

23/11/2017
The adaptable Afrisim: ideal for feedlot and veld The adaptable Afrisim: ideal for feedlot and veld

Afrisim cattle consultant Lynton Vermaak explains to Annelie Coleman that no breeder can afford animals that need unnecessary attention in the economic reality

23/11/2017
Preparing cattle for summer production Preparing cattle for summer production

When a cow in poor condition gives birth, the calf’s immune system may end up being weak, which could prove fatal.

23/11/2017
How to supplement this winter How to supplement this winter

In preparation for winter, most farmers in summer rainfall areas are supplementing their livestock feed. How to supplement this winter

23/11/2017
Position, function of goat antibody genes identified Position, function of goat antibody genes identified

Researchers overcome challenges of identifying and characterizing genes related to immune system of animals, including humans.

22/11/2017
Dairy cows need lots of water to produce milk Dairy cows need lots of water to produce milk

Milk is 87% water, and without sufficient water intake, cow’s milk yield will suffer. Dairy cows need lots of water to produce milk

07/11/2017
Embryo Transfer Technology revolutionises cattle breeding Embryo Transfer Technology revolutionises cattle breeding

The programme is implemented with the objective of conservation and development of indigenous breeds under Rashtriya Gokul Mission

24/10/2017
Manage grazing behavior Manage grazing behavior

Following are six tips for managing grassland resources that might modify grazing behavior of cattle in productive ways.

24/10/2017
Combatting inefficient nitrogen use in dairy cows Combatting inefficient nitrogen use in dairy cows

Feed efficiency is more than ever a concern on farms to allow animals to meet their genetic potential and to maximise farm profitability.

18/10/2017
2 more lactations with healthy dry cows 2 more lactations with healthy dry cows

These problems include milk fever, ketosis and metritis and are a direct result of shortcomings in dry cow management.

18/10/2017
New test for bovine tuberculosis New test for bovine tuberculosis

A new test for diagnosing bovine tuberculosis (TB) could prevent costly quarantines and the mass slaughter of infected animals

18/10/2017
2 major indicators for methane emission found 2 major indicators for methane emission found

Methane emission can be reduced through selective breeding, and provided fundamental knowledge about the production of methane in the rumen dairy cows.

18/10/2017
Lumpy skin disease SE Europe contained Lumpy skin disease SE Europe contained

Lumpy skin disease is an infectious disease of cattle, which causes economic losses and occasionally is fatal. It is characterised by skin nodules.

18/10/2017
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