Call it co-moo-nication: Cows prefer live human voices
A study in Frontiers in Psychology reveals that cows are more relaxed when spoken to by a live human, rather than when listening to a recorded voice.
A study in Frontiers in Psychology reveals that cows are more relaxed when spoken to by a live human, rather than when listening to a recorded voice.
Creating a cattle handling system can be stressful. From panels and gates to cattle tubs, adjustable alleys, and squeeze chutes, the options are endless.
This Cattle Chute Shopping Guide, written by the experts at Arrowquip, will help you navigate the buying process and find the best option for your ranch.
Kansas Beef challenged its members to keep moo-ving and use GPS to draw their best cow while on their run. The public can vote for their favorite.
Black Angus is the most common breed in the United States, but this article explains why they are so popular.
Pumpkin spice season is in full swing with pumpkin-flavored everything, it’s no wonder that dairy cows also want a piece of the pie — pumpkin pie, that is
A hypothesis was formed that if stripes can help zebras ward off biting flies, perhaps that same tactic would work for cattle.
Health and animal experts are striving to create awareness about bovine tuberculosis in domestic cattle and wild ruminant populations.
During National Dairy Month (which kicks off on June 1st World Milk Day) dairy farmers will bring awareness to the problem of childhood hunger.
Aside from just public perception, there are so many reasons to ensure clean (or not so clean!) livestock pens on farms and ranches.