K-State beef cattle experts say bulls should routinely be assessed for body condition and mobility along with an annual semen evaluation Before a student-athlete is allowed to join a sports team they ...
Breeding season might be over for some, but bulls still need some attention. Kansas State University veterinarians Brad White and Todd Gunderson, and beef cattle nutritionist Phillip Lancaster say ...
In time, the bull could turn out to be worth much more. Top breeding bulls—once they’re proven to produce prime calves—can sell for more than $100,000. In the breeding business, the buyer gets the ...
Biogenic methane (methane produced by animals and plants) is one of the predominant greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions emitted ...
Grace O’Gorman discusses how she originally aspired to open a café, how she found her way into artificial insemination work ...
Being a successful rancher these days takes a lot more work than luck, but it doesn’t hurt to have a healthy dose of luck, either. One of the biggest factors that determines commercial success in the ...
Early sperm sorting practices resulted in high cell mortality, with high costs and limited availability of quality semen.
On the R.A. Brown Ranch, fifth-generation ranger Donnell Brown can't help thinking about the potential he had created through decades' worth of work. Karen Kasmauski There once was a bull, an ...