Knowledgeable and responsible breeders know when line breeding will benefit their herd and when it’s not a good fit or has ...
(Editor’s note: Change can be difficult, especially when it comes to adopting new ways of farming and producing food. But there are big innovations underway in labs and universities that analysts ...
Brazilian scientists at São Paulo State University (UNESP) collaborating with colleagues at the University of Maryland and the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) have developed a dairy ...
University of Saskatchewan study reveals new cattle breeding method that boosts herd health without using estrogen hormones.
From CRISPR breakthroughs to advanced cloning, genetic technologies are rapidly transforming livestock breeding. These innovations promise healthier, more productive animals while raising complex ...
Researchers at the University of Saskatchewan have found that Cetrorelix, a hormone drug used in human IVF, can synchronize ovulation in cattle, potentially shortening calving seasons and boosting ...
PROBABLY at no time during the past hundred years has there been so much current of changed attitudes and values sweeping through the minds of stockbreeders. While the general public may have noted ...
Brazilian scientists at São Paulo State University (UNESP) collaborating with colleagues at the University of Maryland and the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) have developed a dairy ...