She said the information was extremely valuable.
“It found that nearly seven per cent of heifers and over five per cent of cows in Western Canada lost their calves before weaning, and half of those deaths happened in the first 24 hours,” Herbert said. “That information inspired us to work with veterinarians and producers and other extension experts to develop concise, practical information resources, like videos and handouts that can help producers increase the odds of calf survival using the best resuscitation techniques and colostrum management practices, guidance on how to tube calves or when to intervene in a difficult calving.”
This survey will ask important questions related to the 2022 breeding season and 2023 calf crop, reproductive management practices, calf management, grazing and feeding practices, and animal health.
Herbert said the information will be pooled with other respondents before results are published on BeefResearch.ca in 2024.
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