Cattle numbers are at a 75-year low, and Jenny Schlecht thinks rebuilding is unlikely for now. The intense nature of raising cattle combined with historically high prices make it a gamble.
A new University of Idaho-led study explores the scientific reason why some cows spend hot summer days lazing along a shady streambank while others brave the heat and graze the hillsides. The study ...
Russian authorities said on Friday "other diseases" were ​complicating an outbreak of cattle illness that has led to mass culling in Siberia, which they have blamed on ‌pasteurellosis and rabies.
With lambing season in full swing, the University of Wyoming Extension has published a new online resource for producers ...
On cold spring mornings in the Nebraska Sandhills, calving season can bring high stakes for ranchers trying to protect ...
The University of Wyoming will wrap up its fourth annual high-altitude bull test with a field day and sale at the Laramie Research and Extension Center Saturday, March 28.
While many worry about a lack of snowpack on Colorado peaks, one rancher in eastern El Paso County says above-average rainfall has kept his cattle healthy ...
When cows develop mastitis, dairies often respond with immediate antibiotic treatment. That approach has long protected ...
The UK Chief Veterinary Officer is urging livestock keepers to remain vigilant to the clinical signs of Foot and Mouth disease (FMD) following the confirmation of the disease in a cattle farm in ...
The UK’s Chief Veterinary Officer is urging livestock keepers to remain vigilant for the clinical signs of  foot-and-mouth disease (FMD), following the confirmation of the disease in a cattle farm on ...
A case of Foot and Mouth disease has been detected in Greece. The UK Chief Veterinary Officer is urging livestock keepers to remain vigilant to the ...