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The OSU College of Veterinary Medicine Ranch has been bringing miracles to life for more than 25 years. Services include TVAs, embryo transfer, artificial insemination, and twin pregnancy management.
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Doctors at the Oklahoma State University Center for Veterinary Health Sciences are working to create prosthetic legs for Roo, an emotional support dog from Ranch Hand Rescue in Argyle, TX. …
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Producing safe, healthy and nutritious food products begins on the farm.
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We learn from Harper County ranchers what it takes to rebuild when fire has taken most of their livelihood.
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Glenn Selk has advice on udder soundness for beef producers that are selecting heifers to retain.
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Kurtis Hair travels to Seminole County, to learn what it takes to train dogs to use their natural herding instincts with livestock.
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Glenn Selk looks at why record keeping is important when twins are born.
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Glenn Selk looks at how many bulls are enough for a herd, in Cow-Calf Corner.
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Does changing a heifer’s location impact its breeding cycle? Glenn Selk explains, in Cow-Calf Corner.
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Shannon Ferrell explains how families can successfully transition farms from one generation to the next.
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Gerald Horn updates the ongoing cattle grazing research at the Wheat Pasture Research Unit near Marshall.
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J.D. Carlson explains the benefits of using the Mesonet’s First Hollow Stem Advisor when planning to remove cattle from wheat pasture.
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Glenn Selk has advice on culling cows that have difficulty calving.
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Dave Lalman has advice for cattle producers who may be dealing with grass tetany in the coming weeks.
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Glenn Selk explains why passive immunity is important in the first 24 hours of a calf’s life.
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Glenn Selk shows us how to calculate the body condition score of cattle.
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