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Fall season challenges: how to keep your cattle healthy

Fall season challenges: how to keep your cattle healthyThe fall season can be problematic for a beef producer. As you go into it after a dry, hot summer, the entire herd may be stressed. The combination of high heat, short grass, and low water tanks can stress cattle and make them more prone to disease.

This time of year can be a problem for all of your cattle. At the end of summer, the cows are likely pulled down to a thin body condition because of lower-quality forage and nursing calves. Your bulls are worn out from breeding and may also be on the light side. A typical situation during this time of year is that the calves deal with the most stressful time of their lives during weaning.

Producers can effectively prevent or minimize health problems in the fall by reducing stress. This proactive approach, achieved through providing adequate nutrition and improving sanitation, can significantly mitigate the risk of diseases. Below is some information about four diseases you might encounter during this time of year, along with the preventive measures you can take.

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How to actually maximize cattle profits with dewormer management

How to actually maximize cattle profits with dewormer managementInternal parasites are a problem that every beef producer must face. They are a constant annoyance that can rob a beef operation of its productivity. They impair production by increasing maintenance energy costs, diet digestibility, and immune activity.

Internal parasites, often underestimated, can significantly impact the profitability of beef cattle. Consider this, a beef operation with 100 cows could potentially lose over $ 10,000 annually due to reduced productivity caused by internal parasites. However, research has shown that proper deworming can increase weaning weights by over 30 pounds and pregnancy rates by over 10%. These statistics highlight the potential for increased profitability through effective parasite control, a compelling reason to take action.

Controlling them requires correct planning and proper timing. To maximize efficiency, you need to use the right dewormer at the right time of year. Here are some things to consider when planning your deworming program.

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