When the British Columbia Cattlemen’s Association initiated a targeted grazing project to reduce wildfire risk in the wildland-urban interface, the| Canadian Cattlemen
Research is underway in Canada to develop a vaccine aimed at eliminating the threat of bovine tuberculosis (TB). If successful, the results will mean| Canadian Cattlemen
Every dairy animal becomes a beef animal. However, many unknowns remain about how to best manage these animals when they arrive at the calf ranches and| Canadian Cattlemen
Last fall, while driving through central Alberta and Saskatchewan, I saw pasture after pasture full of mature Canada thistle and aspen regrowth, which| Canadian Cattlemen
Several things can cause foot soreness in cattle, including foot rot, puncture wounds, sole bruises, abscesses and white line disease. But one of the most| Canadian Cattlemen
Setting clear benchmarks is an ideal place to begin when creating your heifer development program. This is where Kristin Thompson, ruminant nutritionist| Canadian Cattlemen
Foot-and-mouth disease virus and the disease it causes have been intensively studied for decades. Although we know a great deal about the virus and| Canadian Cattlemen
Relocating a house and family to another province is no small task. Make it an entire ranch and cow herd and you are at a whole other level.| Canadian Cattlemen
Meadow Lake rancher Don Campbell has long been a holistic management advocate and a catalyst for change. Campbell and his wife Bev are household| Canadian Cattlemen
It’s a nightmare no livestock producer wants to experience; watching as your entire herd is put down. The devastation is written across the hardened faces| Canadian Cattlemen
Weaning time has traditionally been traumatic for calves, mama cows and ranchers, but it doesn’t need to be. “There are better ways to wean calves, says| Canadian Cattlemen
Ecologists are examining how to manage prairie and parkland pastures through prescribed burns.| Canadian Cattlemen
A veterinarian recounts a case of coccidiosis in beef calves, and outlines signs and treatment of the disease.| Canadian Cattlemen
I highly recommend tracking your grazing days. This can be a valuable tool for doing your planning in the following years.| Canadian Cattlemen
Succession planning expert Annessa Good-Hassard talks about transitioning family farms and ranches to the next generation, whether it's siblings or cousins working together.| Canadian Cattlemen
When it comes to handling drought, a little planning and strategy go a long way for the Wray family. Tim Wray grew up on his family’s cattle operation in| Canadian Cattlemen
Two cattle ranchers explain how they think a herd sire should be put together and why structure matters.| Canadian Cattlemen
Symptoms of Western equine encephalitis and tips for preventing the disease.| Canadian Cattlemen
Information on the Habitat and Biodiversity Assessment tools available to each province.| Canadian Cattlemen
Water quality is often overlooked when developing cattle rations. For every kilogram of dry feed consumed, an animal drinks between three to five kg of| Canadian Cattlemen
Listen below as Canadian Cattlemen editor Lisa Guenther visits Ryan Young at Sask Ag Today on CKRM each week to share with listeners some of the current| Canadian Cattlemen
Learn how farm transitions can affect mental well-being, what resources are available to Canadian farmers and ranchers and tips for managing mental health.| Canadian Cattlemen
Walking through the doors to Canadian Western Agribition, smells mingle in the hallways: mini donuts, smoked meat and those of a bovine nature, wafting| Canadian Cattlemen