Angus Cattle Nutrition Tips for Winter Grazing
Blog | July 31st, 2017To continue to graze your Angus cattle in the winter, you must address their nutritional needs in an effective, efficient manner. You need to ensure that they will receive sufficient protein, energy and other requirements from your winter pastures. The length of the winter grazing season that you can handle properly depends upon the grass […]
Cattle Behaviour and Handling Methods
Blog | July 18th, 2017When you understand and apply proper handling methods to caring for your cattle herd, you will maintain quality standards while reducing the stress on your animals. If the cattle are overly stressed, it can lead to low conception rates, low weight gains, inadequate milk production and make them at risk for illness along with other […]
Angus Genetics and Its Advantages
Blog | July 3rd, 2017Since Australia is one of the leading exporters of beef worldwide, it is also an excellent source for information about Angus genetics and its advantages in producing a healthy, productive herd. Japan can attest to the quality of the imported beef from Australia since it imports 71-percent of its beef from this country, including Angus […]
Taking Care of your Angus Cow from Pregnancy through the Birth Process
Blog | June 21st, 2017Calf production is a major concern on an Angus cattle farm or ranch. The only way to ensure the health of the mother and calf is to provide proper care to an Angus cow from pregnancy through the birth process. You must know what nutritional needs it has during the pregnancy, how to ensure that […]
Raising Angus Beef Cattle for Profit
Blog | May 30th, 2017Raising Angus beef cattle for profit is a complex process to invest your money in since the cattle need proper daily care to bring you a return on your investment. With beef being in demand throughout the world, cattle farmers and breeders agree that this type of venture earns higher yearly profits than the majority […]
Important Factors When Training Cattle for Winter Grazing
Blog | May 14th, 2017When winter rolls in with its snowfalls, you may feel that you need to bring out the feed wagon each day to provide nourishment to your cattle. You are mistaken in this, though, since you can train cattle to find the grass by digging in the snow. By understanding the following key facts, you can […]
How to Spot the Best Angus Cattle Breeder?
Blog | April 28th, 2017Now that you have decided to invest in Angus for your cattle farm, the next step is to locate the best breeder from which to buy your seed stock. Whether you are raising the cattle for beef, for show or just to sell for profit as they mature, you need a breeder that raises seed […]
Farming Tips for Minimising Stress in Cattle
Blog | April 18th, 2017Minimising the stress in cattle will result in a lower rate of illness throughout the herd along with better calf, beef and milk production. Poor handling procedures are one of the major causes for anxiety in cattle since it can make them fear their owners or handlers. Other issues that can cause stress are overcrowding, […]
Qualities That Good Angus Cattle Should Have
Blog | March 29th, 2017The Angus breed of cattle has a long history of delivering high-quality results for the beef industry. Before you ever venture into this industry and to reap the maximum return on your efforts and investment, though, you first should understand the qualities that good Angus cattle should have to be healthy and productive. We provide […]
The Importance of Proper Medical Care for Angus Beef Cattle Farming
Blog | March 10th, 2017When you operate an Angus beef cattle farm, you need to ensure the well-being of each member of the herd in order for your venture to be productive and profitable. If you neglect the cattle in any way, it will diminish the profit you will receive in return for your efforts. For starters, you should […]