In Part 1 of our blog series on Sire Lines, we established the biological basis of the "Y chromosome, what the Y chromosome does, and why it matters. Now we continue our look at Sire Lines and "Y" they matter. Today, we have a lot of people multiplying Angus cattle, people chasing numbers, fads, and the 'Populare Sire of the Month'. My thoughts on true beef cattle breeders is that they are operations with a true breeding program; by that, I mean that they have direction for where they want to...| Jorgensen Land & Cattle
Congratulations to Harvie Ranching of Olds, Alberta, on winning the Champion Carload of Hereford Bulls at the 2025 National Western Stock Show in January.| Canadian Cattlemen
Over the last decade or so, artificial insemination (AI), not to be confused with the other AI (artificial intelligence), has seen an upsurge in the| Grainews
Two cattle ranchers explain how they think a herd sire should be put together and why structure matters.| Canadian Cattlemen
Scrotal circumference and scrotal palpation are among the quickest, repeatable and fact-revealing pieces of information we can get on bulls. Some breeds| Alberta Farmer Express