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This weekend will see the full dispersal of the well-known Fellfort Angus herd based in Co Cork. Established in 1956 by the ...
The “eye of the master” still holds true. Observe your cows at sunrise and sunset for signs of estrus and bull activity. When breeding season is over, keep a close watch for cows that did not settle.
The Lingfields Beef Cattle Fair, the final fixture in CCM Skipton’s 2025 pedigree beef triple-header, produced very strong ...
The 8th annual production sale of 80 head of pedigree Aberdeen-Angus cattle on behalf of the award-winning Airedale herd run ...
There is nothing better than having acute observational skills, knowing your animals and then following up with treatment or ...
It is estimated that cattle suffering from fescue toxicosis and heat stress alone cost the beef industry more than a billion ...
Turner's animals were important because they had plenty of genetic diversity but weren't hybrids of cattle ... to the herd in West Texas. In 1902, Goodnight sold three of his bison bulls to ...
The Irish Charolais Cattle Society is set to host a show and sale of pedigree bulls on Saturday, May 31, at GVM Tullamore ...
Watching beef cattle closely for health problems helps the producer chose the best route forward for both the animal and the ...
There was a rocking trade for Limousin bulls at the society's final spring sale of 2025 at Roscommon Mart, writes Nevan ...
There's only a handful of bulls of any breed that truly transition across into becoming ‘household names’ in the beef ...