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October 24, 2024Beef Resources for 4-H Leaders Now Available The BCRC is pleased to offer resources and tools for beef cattle 4-H projects.
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October 9, 2024Hidden Hazards – The Challenge with Mycotoxins in Beef Cattle Feed Eliminating the threat of mycotoxins is nearly impossible. However, preventative...
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August 22, 2024Foot and Mouth Disease Is Everyone's Responsibility ▶️ A new animated video demonstrates how important following prevention and quarantine...
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May 14, 2024Where There Are Cattle, There Are Parasites: Nine Tips for Managing Parasites in Your Herd 🎙️ Effective parasite management in beef cattle is a...
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May 2, 2024The Best Offense is Defense: 15 Plays to Keep Your Beef Herd Safe Understanding where the potential biosecurity breaches are on your beef cattle...
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February 29, 2024Risks and Prevention Strategies for Foot and Mouth Disease in Canadian Cattle – Visit the New Webpage Foot and Mouth Disease (FMD) is a highly...
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February 6, 2024Calm, Cool and Collected – Prepare for a Smooth and Healthy Calving Season 🎙️ Taking the time to prepare ahead of calving can help to minimize...
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January 11, 2024Prevent a Biosecurity Breach -- Visit the New BCRC Biosecurity Page for Beef Producers Find resources to create a biosecurity plan for your cattle...
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April 25, 2023One Health Strategies Help a Farm Family Navigate a "Winter from Hell" 🎙️ ▶️ How One Health principles helped an Alberta farm family find a...
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January 5, 2023Ready or Not, Calving is Coming -- Plan Ahead for a Streamlined Calving Season Focusing on four main aspects of planning can ensure a safe and...
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August 12, 2022Until the Cows Come Home: Five Strategies to Stop Sickness Before It Starts This Fall These specific practices should be part of a beef...
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July 20, 2022A Herd in Progress: BCRC’s New Heifer Development Webpage Addresses Nutrition, Breeding Management, Biosecurity & More Developing heifers is a necessary part of...
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