Beef

Castration – Best Practice
Castration – Best Practice The castration of male cattle intended for beef production is a common practice. Castration is considered to cause a degree of pain and stress and has been shown to elicit other reactions and behaviours. Dr. Bernadette Earley, Teagasc Grange Researcher details best practice Castration here (Photo above:Burdizzo and […]
10 March 2021

Replacement Management
0 Replacement Management Replacement heifer management, is, on the majority of suckler farms a key area where there is scope to reduce costs, increase sales and streamline management. Here Drystock Adviser, Colm Kelly, addresses some of the messages and issues coming back at farm level Nationally 23% of suckler herds calve replacements at […]
7 March 2021

Disbudding Factsheet
0 Disbudding Factsheet By definition, disbudding is the removal of an area of skin including the horn bud in a young calf prior to solid attachment of the horn bud to the skull. Disbudding is performed for economic and practical reasons: to prevent bullying and injury to other animals and human safety during […]
6 March 2021

Newford Suckler Demonstration Farm – Early Turnout of Yearling Heifers to Grass
0 Newford Suckler Demonstration Farm – Early Turnout of Yearling Heifers to Grass Michael Fagan, Teagasc Technician on the Newford Suckler Demonstration Farm in Athenry gives an update on the Newford yearling heifers and how they performed over the winter period. He also gives an insight into how they expect the heifers to […]
5 March 2021

Steps to a Successful Calving Season
0 Steps to a Successful Calving Season Tommy Cox, Education Officer, Teagasc Ballinrobe lists the six steps that he sees as being important to ensuring to a Successful Calving Season for the suckler farmer. A bit of luck is always important when it comes to calving time, but, being well prepared and organized […]
4 March 2021

Six Steps to Good Navel Care in Calves
0 Six Steps to Good Navel Care in Calves On most farms shed space is at a premium at calving time and getting some of the first calved cows out to grass is key to relieving the pressure on sheds, unfortunately the wet conditions have not allowed this. Martina Harrington, Teagasc Beef Specialist, […]
3 March 2021

The Calf Show – Full series
The Calf Show – Full series ‘The Calf Show’, a Teagasc Green Acres Calf To Beef Programme series took place from Monday 22, to Thursday 25 February at 7:30pm each evening, in conjunction with AgriLand. All four episodes in ‘The Calf Show’ series can be viewed here now Monday, 22nd February – Preparing your […]
27 February 2021

What do I need to feed from now until turnout?
What do I need to feed from now until turnout? With current weather conditions getting out to grass is challenging on most farms at the moment. However, where land is dry and free draining there is a great opportunity to start grazing to take advantage of spring grass early. Catherine Egan, Beef […]
24 February 2021

Safety at calving time
Safety at calving time As we enter a busy period on many farms with calving occurring we should always take account of safety. A quarter of Irish farm accidents and one fifth of farm deaths are livestock related. Attacks by recently calved cows are a common cause of such accidents. Enda Geoghegan, […]
20 February 2021

Two important Breeding Key Performance Indicators
Two important Breeding Key Performance Indicators In recent weeks herds participating in BDGP and in ICBF’s Herdplus have been issued with a 5 Year Trend Report. The report tracks the performance of an individual’s herd on 6 Key Performance Indicators (KPI’s) over the last five years. Aidan Murray Teagasc Beef Specialist, examines […]
17 February 2021