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Hello everyone, welcome to the CattleCalPodcast!
This is the fourth episode of the current "Feedlot Research series" where we are discussing research publications related to “Crossbreeding beef × dairy cattle.” In this episode, we talked about the article entitled: “Crossbreeding beef sires to dairy cows: cow, feedlot, and carcass performance”, written by Foraker (2022).
If you want to receive a pdf copy of the article, please email [email protected] with the title “Feedlot Research Request” and the podcast number, and we will send it to you.
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And remember: "It is always a great time for a CattleCal".
#podcast #cattlecalf #beefchattle #feedlot #ucdavis #animalscience #beef #beefnutrition #research
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Hello everyone, welcome to the CattleCalPodcast!
This is the fourth episode of the current "Feedlot Research series" where we are discussing research publications related to “Crossbreeding beef × dairy cattle.” In this episode, we talked about the article entitled: “Crossbreeding beef sires to dairy cows: cow, feedlot, and carcass performance”, written by Foraker (2022).
If you want to receive a pdf copy of the article, please email [email protected] with the title “Feedlot Research Request” and the podcast number, and we will send it to you.
Enjoy the call.
Follow CattleCal on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cattlecal/
Subscribe to our monthly newsletter: http://ceimperial.ucanr.edu/news_359/CattleCal_483/
Send an email to [email protected] with questions and feedback.
Thank you very much!
And remember: "It is always a great time for a CattleCal".
#podcast #cattlecalf #beefchattle #feedlot #ucdavis #animalscience #beef #beefnutrition #research
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