As far as technologies go, body condition scoring is one of the most useful and least expensive. No computers, no scales – you don’t even have to pen your cows to apply it. Body condition scoring is not difficult and it can be used to monitor supplementation and grazing management programs as well as potential to breed or rebreed. Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Livestock Specialist Joe Paschal, Corpus Christi, shares some thoughts on the value of body condition scoring. Read more…
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