The Effect of Injectable Vitamin C and Long-Haul Transport Stress in Beef Steer Calves
Transportation of cattle is unavoidable due to the segmentation of the beef industry. As a result, long-haul transport may occur at several points during the lifespan of feedlot cattle.
Trace Mineral Source Impacts Rumen Trace Mineral Metabolism and Fiber Digestions
The source of trace minerals in animal feed may impact its digestibility. Research has shown that lactating dairy cows supplemented with hydroxy trace minerals had greater neutral detergent fiber (NDF) digestibility than those supplemented with sulfate trace mineral sources.
Effects of a Transitional Supplement on Beef Heifers Grazing Wheat Pasture
Research has shown that cattle transitioning to wheat pasture after preconditioning require an acclimation period before significant body weight (BW) gains occur.
Protein - The Real MVP of Bovine Health
Feed costs can leave beef producers digging deep into their pockets. As protein is a critical nutrient in beef cattle’s diets, providing adequate protein is important for long-term animal health and ranch profitability, especially when we know the ‘water-tank-ice-chopping’ type of cool temperatures are quickly approaching.
NutriGel Plus: Designed for All Cattlemen
Fun fact: did you know Nutrition Plus was created by ranchers, for ranchers? Our products are rancher-tested before placed on the market because we’re branded with quality in mind.
Prepare Your Ranch for Fall Calving Season
It’s no secret that good nutritional management is one of the critical factors that contribute to a profitable herd, especially through the fall calving season.
The Cattleman’s Essentials for Success: The Ultimate Branding Pen Checklist
In efforts to keep a rancher’s processing time efficient as possible with a quick turn out, run through your branding essentials list that will be vital for your crew in order to crank out 400 calves all in a morning's work.
The American Rancher’s Fall Breeding Season Checklist For Success
Fall breeding season brings a wealth of anticipation and preparation for ranchers. Every year, a rancher must make the critical decision that will impact their operation for the next 30 years. These decisions will bear the fruit within five years, daughters in production from the selected bulls.
Adjusting Your Herd's Nutrition for a Wet Summer
Adjusting your herd's nutrition for a wet summer season will help prepare your cattle for the demands placed on them through gaining and shipping or breeding and calving, dependent on your operation.
Control The Horn Flies in Your Cow Herd
Fly season is here for most U.S. ranchers. Horn flies seem to multiply by the minute and before you know it, your cows are covered up in those pesky pests.

