There’s likely merit to the idea that evening feedings increase daytime births but feeding at night can quickly get old, says Dr. Cody Creelman, who is known for his humorous YouTube videos.

Feed cows at night, birth calves by day? It might work, but is it worth it?

Feeding pregnant cows in the evening may increase the odds of daytime calving, but there’s a but

Reading Time: 3 minutes Feeding pregnant cows at night may increase the chances that they will conveniently calve in daytime. “I think there could be some merit,” said Dr. Cody Creelman. “I’ve had several clients over the years try it. Several have thought it’s perhaps a good feeding method and they think that it does have the desired effect.” […] Read more

“Canada produces the safest, most sustainable, highest-quality beef in the world.” – Jeremy Fitzpatrick.

Program sets a floor price for certified sustainable beef farms

BeefUp Sustainability aims to ensure certified farms get their funding, no matter where they are in the beef chain

Reading Time: 3 minutes Glacier FarmMedia – A new pilot program will ensure producers will receive at least $400 annually if they are certified under the Canadian Roundtable for Sustainable Beef program. Previously, if cattle moved through a non-certified player in the value chain, (for example, the cow-calf and feedlot operators were certified but not the backgrounder) they couldn’t […] Read more


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Several countries ban Brazilian beef as BSE probe goes on

Russia among those halting imports

Sao Paulo | Reuters — The Brazilian agriculture ministry said on Thursday that Thailand, Iran and Jordan have temporarily suspended imports of beef from Brazil while authorities investigate a case of BSE in an animal from Para state, according to a statement sent to Reuters. The ministry also confirmed that Russia has halted imports from […] Read more

With the high prices and profitability in the cattle market right now, this may be your perfect time to sign up.

Now’s the time for a second look a cattle price insurance, says expert

Livestock Price Insurance and AgriStability make sense to enter when cattle prices are up

Reading Time: 4 minutes Glacier FarmMedia – Livestock Price Insurance has never looked better for cattle producers, says a farm management specialist. Cattle prices have risen steadily over the past 12 months and are approaching the highs seen in 2014 and 2015, said Ben Hamm, an official with Manitoba Agriculture. “We saw some significant profitability in 2014-2015,” Hamm said […] Read more


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Klassen: Calves jump on corn outlook

Softer barley values underpin yearling market

Compared to last week, western Canadian feeder cattle markets traded $5 to as much as $12 above week-ago levels. Alberta packers were buying fed cattle on a dressed basis in the range of $332-$335 delivered, up $5-$8 from last week. Stronger fed cattle prices and softer barley values underpinned the yearling market. Buyers were finicky […] Read more

Heifer exodus a year ago means smaller calf crop coming

Heifer exodus a year ago means smaller calf crop coming

The number of heifers being sold jumped substantially in the first half of 2022

Reading Time: < 1 minute More heifers went to market last year. “Alberta beef producers retained fewer breeding heifers for replacement in 2022, suggesting expansion is not in the immediate future,” said provincial livestock economist Ann Boyda. “The Canfax Cattle on Feed reports show a 9.4 per cent increase in heifer placement in feedlots in 2022 compared to 2021. Heifer […] Read more


New training for feedlot workers

New training for feedlot workers

Reading Time: < 1 minute The Alberta Cattle Feeders’ Association has created a series of training videos for feedlot employees. The short videos, made by feedlot veterinarian Dr. Joyce Van Donkersgoed, are meant to supplement training provided by herd health veterinarians and nutritionists. “Without well-trained and competent feedlot processors and pen riders, it is hard to effectively manage animal health […] Read more

Feed-efficient cattle can really boost the bottom line, and U of Alberta researcher Gleise Silva expects they’re also better equipped to handle extreme temperatures.

Are feed-efficient cattle the best bet for climate change?

Researcher aims to find out if those cows are better able to deal with sweltering heat and bitter cold

Reading Time: 3 minutes Your most feed-efficient cattle also may be the best when Mother Nature turns the thermostat way up or way down. And that’s increasingly important, says a leading beef researcher. “Significant extremes have become more noticeable,” said Gleise Silva, an expert in cattle nutrition and an assistant professor at the University of Alberta. “What I would […] Read more


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Klassen: Feeder market stabilizes after recent climb

Calf prices in Manitoba show premium over Alberta

Compared to last week, western Canadian yearling markets traded $2-$3 on either side of unchanged. Replacements weighing 650-800 lbs. appeared to traded steady to $4 higher while calves under 650 lbs. were steady to $4 lower. The cost per pound gain is reaching unprecedented levels and fleshier cattle were discounted quite severely in some cases. […] Read more

Dr. Tommy Ware became a fan of the Sandhills calving system after learning about it from one of its creators when he was at veterinary school at Mississippi State.

Splitting up the nursery can have a big health payoff for calves

The Sandhills calving system is a simple way to lower the risk of scours

Reading Time: 4 minutes The Sandhills calving system can help producers reduce scours during calving season. Eight client ranches are trying the method, which is used south of the border but isn’t too common in Canada, said Dr. Tommy Ware of Veterinary Agri-Health Services. So far, it’s been a success. “Sandhills is our way of managing scours risk. Instead […] Read more