Texas A&M experts explain what causes heat stress in cattle and how producers can protect herds through water, shade and ...
Texas A&M AgriLife Extension experts explain how producers can reduce heat stress and protect cattle during the hottest ...
A UC Davis analysis of wolf droppings in California rangeland reveals how cattle has become a main course.
New World screwworm cases continue to mount as researchers test a new sterile fly technology to improve future eradication ...
As the deadly New World screwworm spreads through Texas, posing significant risk to the U.S. cattle herd, experts are still ...
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Record number of wolf attacks are happening in Calif., but not much can be done to stop them
With an unprecedented number of wolf attacks on California’s livestock in recent years, the state’s Department of Fish and ...
A University of Nebraska–Lincoln program brings the newest agricultural research and hands-on education to ranching ...
A study published Wednesday shows what gray wolves in California are eating. It's cause for concern.
The parasite fly’s larvae, which feeds within the wounds of warm-blooded animals, was first detected in a calf in Texas last ...
To combat my heat stress, I can turn on the air conditioner, but solutions to keep breeding cattle comfortable are a lot more challenging.
Examining JeetVet's Veterinary Endoscope Design, High-Definition Imaging, Flexible Optics, and Minimally Invasive ...
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Texas launches interactive map to track New World screwworm as ranchers step up prevention efforts
As the New World screwworm spreads in Texas, the TDA launches an interactive map to track cases, prompting ranchers to boost ...
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