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Bottle Calves Done Right: From First Feeding to Troubleshooting Refusal
Raising a bottle calf can be incredibly rewarding—but it also requires precision, consistency, and a strong understanding of calf health. When a calf cannot be dam-raised, you are stepping in to replace everything the cow would naturally provide: nutrition, immunity, and stability. This guide walks you through the entire process—from the first feeding to weaning—along with one of the most critical topics producers face: what it means when a calf won't take a bottle—and what t
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Mar 17


Chondrodysplasia in Miniature Highland Cattle: The Complete Evidence-Based Guide
Why responsible breeders choose chondrodysplasia genetics—backed by science, history, and real-world results For over a century, cattle breeders worldwide have intentionally selected for chondrodysplasia—a genetic trait that creates miniature cattle with shortened legs and proportional bodies. Yet despite its widespread use and extensive research, chondrodysplasia remains one of the most misunderstood aspects of miniature cattle breeding. Some dismiss it as a gimmick. Others
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Mar 10


Highland Cattle FAQ: What Our Facebook Community Asked Us Most
You know what’s amazing? Our Facebook community! Awhile back, I posted a simple question: “What’s the #1 question people ask you about Highland cattle?” I was expecting maybe a handful of responses. Instead, our followers absolutely flooded us with questions – and honestly, it was eye-opening! Turns out, there are some seriously common questions that keep popping up, no matter who we’re talking to. So I decided to do something fun with all that feedback: I compiled the most
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Feb 20


Understanding the Wild Type Gene in Highland Cattle
History, Appearance, and Breeding Decisions for Coat Color Highland cattle are famous for their remarkable range of coat colors—reds, yellows, blacks, duns, silvers, and brindles—often within the same herd. While traditional Highland terminology has described these colors for centuries, modern genetics now explains why they occur. One of the most important (and often misunderstood) concepts in Highland coat color genetics is the Wild Type gene, commonly referred to as E⁺.
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Jan 29


Baby Coo: Part 3-Colostrum Management for Newborn Calves: Intervention, Quantity, and Quality
Welcoming a newborn calf into the world is a joyous occasion, but ensuring their health and well-being from the start is crucial....
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Nov 14, 2024


Baby Coo: Part 2-What You Need to Know About Caring for a Newborn Calf in the First 72 Hours
Welcoming a newborn calf into the world is a momentous occasion that comes with great responsibility. As a caretaker, ensuring the...
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Nov 6, 2024


Baby Coo: Part 1- Navigating and Understanding the Intricacies of Calving and Parturition (4 Part Series)
Welcome to 'Baby Coo: Part 1,' where we delve into the fascinating world of calving and parturition, shedding light on crucial aspects of...
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Oct 23, 2024


Got Milk: How to Verify If a Calf Has Nursed
Understanding the crucial task of ensuring a calf has nursed properly is fundamental in their early development.
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Sep 14, 2024


Calf Survival: Cold Stress
Two Factors Important to Calf Survival There are two very important factors to calf survival. The first factor is body temperature, and...
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Jan 25, 2023
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