Reproductive Injuries in Bulls on Pasture

Professor, SDSU Extension Veterinarian, State Public Health Veterinarian Russ Daly Bulls on pasture during the breeding season are vulnerable to many health risks, including lameness and pinkeye. Unfortunately for cattle producers, the list doesn’t end there. Injuries, particularly to a bull’s reproductive structures, are not uncommon. And when they happen, it usually means that the breeding season (if not the breeding “career”) is over for the injured bull. While preputial injuries in bulls might not occur…

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Large Cow Slaughter Continues

 David P. Anderson, Professor and Extension Economist, Texas A & M AgriLife Extension Service Cow slaughter continues to run ahead of a year ago, led by beef cows.  Even with larger slaughter, prices are ahead of last year.  Over the last three months, beef cow slaughter totaled 818,000 head, the most since the 837,000 during the same period in 2010.  Total cow slaughter over the same period are the largest since 2013.  At…

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