Nebraska Extension Cow Clinics focus on keys to successful calving, breeding seasons

Clinics to review some basic management factors that can lead to a successful calving and breeding season.

BEEF Staff

November 6, 2024

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A successful calving season does not begin at calving, rather it begins much earlier, with the management of the cow herd months prior. University of Nebraska Extension will be hosting Cow Clinics in December to review some of the basic management factors that can lead to a successful calving and breeding season.  

The Cow Clinics will begin at 10 a.m. with registration and conclude at 2 p.m. local time. The clinics will cover the how, when, and why of body condition scoring, teat and udder scoring, and forage sampling. Understanding a forage analysis and developing diets for the last trimester will also be a part of the program.  A team of Extension educators and specialists will lead the discussion with hands-on demonstrations.

The first 20 producers who register at each location will receive instructions on how to receive a free forage test. The cost to attend is $20, which includes a meal and Nebraska Extension resources. To register for a Cow Clinic, please contact the local UNL Extension office at least a week prior to the event:

  • December 3 – Frenzen Angus & Polled Herefords Sale Facility, Fullerton, NE. Contact [email protected] or (308) 536-2691  

  • December 4 – Alma Livestock Auction, Alma, NE. Contact [email protected] or (308) 928-2119

  • December 18 – Broken Bow Livestock, Broken Bow, NE. Contact [email protected] or (308) 872-6831

  • December 20 – Ogallala Livestock Auction Market, Ogallala, NE. Contact [email protected] or 308-532-2683 

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