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  • New battleground, even uglier war Sunday, August 17, 2008 @ 2:47AMIT'S official. Drug taking is now a recognised Olympic sport — at least as far as the bookies are concerned. Some international sports betting companies have framed markets on which sport will be the first to have an athlete stripped of a medal because of a failed drug test.
  • Taking a punt on drugs is fool's gold Thursday, August 7, 2008 @ 8:31PMIt's official. Drug taking is now a recognised Olympic sport — at least as far as the bookies are concerned.
  • New battleground, even uglier war Thursday, August 7, 2008 @ 2:30PMIT'S official. Drug taking is now a recognised Olympic sport — at least as far as the bookies are concerned. Some international sports betting companies have framed markets on which sport will be the first to have an athlete stripped of a medal because of a failed drug test.
  • Calf Health: Supplement & Vaccinate To Prevent Calf Scours Wednesday, August 6, 2008 @ 3:43PMThe immediate impacts of this winter’s snow storms, including widespread death loss among stranded cattle, have been widely reported. Additional negative effects, however, could emerge this spring as calving season approaches across the Plains region.
  • Wonder foal being hand-fed after mother dies during birth Friday, June 13, 2008 @ 12:37PMVINTONDALE — Every three hours, Patti Jo Hoffman, Marsha Moser or Paige Kuhns go out to their orphaned foal's stall for a feeding.
  • Calf Health: The Importance Of Colostrum For Calves Tuesday, May 27, 2008 @ 3:22PMRaising healthy calves with minimal mortality is crucial in a successful dairying program. The period between calving and weaning is the most crucial period in the animal's life. Often, mortality may be as high as 15 to 20 % on any given farm.
  • Colostrum supplement offers higher globulin protein levels Friday, May 23, 2008 @ 5:51PMAgriLabs, St. Joseph, Mo., recently introduced Colostrx Plus to address the challenges of passive-transfer failur in newborn calves. Formulated for easy mixing, Colostrx Plus meets the need for elevated levels of globulin protein in a colostrum supplement by providing an industry-high 55 grams.
  • MEDICAL NOTES Saturday, May 3, 2008 @ 1:17PMQ: My first baby is due in a month, and I intend to breastfeed him/her. What are the advantages of breastfeeding over formula-feeding? When should I start and how long should I breastfeed?
  • Mainstream docs join anti-aging bandwagon Monday, April 21, 2008 @ 9:31AM Mainstream doctors who once wanted nothing to do with the "snake oil" of the anti-aging movement are buying in, signing up for “certification” as anti-aging practitioners.
  • Order Photo Reprints Online Tuesday, April 15, 2008 @ 10:24PMBill Cawley won’t watch cows calving – it makes him too anxious – but he does stop to observe a 16-year-old cow in labor...
  • Anadis Partners with Garden State Nutritionals in US (ANX.AX, 00824329, 20080318) Monday, March 17, 2008 @ 8:09PMAnadis announced a collaboration in the field of dietary supplements with Garden State Nutritionals (GSN), a New Jersey-based division of VitaQuest International. Anadis and GSN plan to introduce in the coming months a range of products based on the Company's proprietary and all-natural milk-derived (colostrum) bioactives and immunoglobulins. The collaboration will allow Anadis to further ...
  • Anadis enters US arena for colostrum-derived products Monday, March 17, 2008 @ 2:17PMColostrum is the first milk produced by mammals in the late stages of pregnancy and the few days after giving birth. It is high in carbohydrates, protein and antibodies, and low in fat.
  • Balanced Cattle Nutrition: A Key Part Of Your Herd Health Program Friday, March 14, 2008 @ 9:31AMWe often consider nutrition and health of the beef cowherd as separate management areas. But in reality, the two are closely intertwined.
  • Now is the time to make sure cows are ready for calving Thursday, March 13, 2008 @ 1:53PMAs calving season approaches, Cody Wright, Extension beef specialist with South Dakota State University, says now is the time to ensure your cow is in top pre-calving condition.
  • Heifer Nutrition: Starting Right Monday, March 10, 2008 @ 10:21AMReplacement heifers represent a substantial investment in the future of a cowherd. Cow/calf enterprises simply can't afford the reductions in productivity and longevity that can accompany poor feeding management of these young females.
  • Cattle Update: AgriLabs Introduces New Colostrx Plus Saturday, March 1, 2008 @ 9:40AMST. JOSEPH, Mo., Feb. 29, 2008 - AgriLabs has introduced Colostrx(R) Plus to help address the serious challenge of passive-transfer failure in newborn calves.
  • Now is the time to make sure cows are ready for calving Thursday, February 28, 2008 @ 12:26PMAs calving season approaches, Cody Wright, Extension beef specialist with South Dakota State University, says now is the time to ensure your cow is in top pre-calving condition.
  • Cow Calf: The Importance Of Colostrum For Calves - FAQs Tuesday, February 26, 2008 @ 12:10PMColostrum intake is critical for a newborn calf, as its immune system is not fully developed when born. The calf must rely on colostrum from its mother until its own immune system is developed at 1 to 2 months of age.
  • Cow Calf: Nutrition, Birth Weights, & Dystocia Wednesday, February 20, 2008 @ 9:59AMDystocia, or calving difficulty, can increase both calf losses and cow mortality. A difficult birth can also set back a calf's performance all the way to weaning, and frequently delays rebreeding for the dam.
  • Management is key to calf scours prevention Friday, February 8, 2008 @ 4:57PMOne of the most costly problems for the cow-calf producer that can be prevented with proper management techniques is calf scours.
  • BeefTalk: Adaptability, body condition closely connected Saturday, February 2, 2008 @ 6:13PMOne of the keys to surviving in the cow-calf business is adaptability, which is determined by how well one's cows fit the environment they live in. Last week, cattle hair was discussed, but hair only is one factor used to gauge adaptability.
  • Vet's Corner: Enough colostrum at birth is important to a calf's future health Tuesday, January 29, 2008 @ 1:59PMWinter continues to chill us as we begin our calving season. We understand that a calf needs colostrum to gain initial immunity to pathogens in a producer's herd. Poor colostrum management can result in high post-weaning mortality and other health losses.
  • BeefTalk: Adaptability, Body Condition Closely Connected Friday, January 25, 2008 @ 9:56AMOne of the keys to surviving in the cow-calf business is adaptability, which is determined by how well one's cows fit the environment they live in. Last week, cattle hair was discussed, but hair only is one factor used to gauge adaptability.
  • Vet's Corner: Enough colostrum at birth is important to a calf's future health Friday, January 18, 2008 @ 11:52AMWinter continues to chill us as we begin our calving season. We understand that a calf needs colostrum to gain initial immunity to pathogens in a producer's herd. Poor colostrum management can result in high post-weaning mortality and other health losses.
  • Cow Calf: Evaluate Weaning Options Friday, December 28, 2007 @ 10:41AMHistoric management practices have evolved because they fit -- fit the cattle, fit the forage supply, and/or fit available labor and management.
  • The Changing Seasons For Cattle Thursday, December 27, 2007 @ 10:27AMThe shorter days and cooling temperatures signal a change in seasons. Those of us involved in feeding beef cows also need to be aware of 'seasonal' changes in the cowherd. As cows progress through the stages of their annual production cycle, their nutrient requirements fluctuate dramatically.
  • MINERALS: An Important Piece In The Nutrition Puzzle Monday, December 17, 2007 @ 11:26AMWhen developing feeding programs for cowherds, we typically focus first on the levels of protein and energy needed to maintain performance levels. But in order to achieve these production goals, the diet must also meet animal requirements for vitamins and minerals.
  • Minerals: An Important Piece In The Cattle Nutrition Puzzle Monday, December 17, 2007 @ 11:26AMWhen developing feeding programs for cowherds, we typically focus first on the levels of protein and energy needed to maintain performance levels. But in order to achieve these production goals, the diet must also meet animal requirements for vitamins and minerals.