Dairy Cattle Information
Found 6 free book(s)National Weekly Fed Cattle Comprehensive
www.ams.usda.govAll Steers & Heifers (Beef Type Cattle) Dairy Bred 52 Week Rolling Average $2.02 Beef Type minus Dairy Type (Weekly Information from 2pm Previous Monday to 10am Current Monday; Includes Negotiated, Formula Nets, Contract Nets, & Grid Nets) Formula Net minus Negotiated (Beef Type Cattle; All live transactions converted to a dressed price)
IA 100A Iowa Capital Gain Deduction - Cattle, Horses or ...
tax.iowa.gov2. Report information on each livestock sale that meets the minimum holding period (see instructions) Type of Livestock (for example Cattle, Horse, Swine) Livestock Use (enter Breeding, Dairy, Draft, or Sporting) Documented Sale Date Meet Minimum Holding Period? Purchaser Name if Lineal Descendant Purchaser Relation if Lineal Descendant 3.
ANIMAL WELFARE AND DAIRY CATTLE PRODUCTION SYSTEMS
www.oie.intDairy cattle production systems are defined as all commercial cattle production systems where the purpose of the operation includes some or all of the breeding, rearing and management of cattle intended for production of milk. Article 7.11.2. Scope This chapter addresses the welfare aspects of dairy cattle production systems. Article 7.11.3.
Code of Recommendations for the Welfare of Livestock: Cattle
assets.publishing.service.gov.uk2 The code’s recommendations apply to cattle under all husbandry systems. Section 1 of the code gives the recommendations that apply to all ages and types of cattle. Section 2 covers those recommendations that apply to specific categories of cattle (such as calves, breeding cattle and dairy). If these recommendations are followed, they will
Livestock Slaughter 2020 Summary 04/21/2021
www.nass.usda.govCommercial cattle slaughter during 2020 totaled 32.8 million head, down 2 percent from 2019, with federal inspection comprising 98.1 percent of the total. The average live weight was 1,373 pounds, up 29 pounds from a year ago. Steers comprised 49.3 percent of the total federally inspected cattle slaughter, heifers 29.4 percent, dairy cows 9.5 ...
Death Loss in U.S. Cattle and - USDA
www.aphis.usda.gov1. Death loss in cattle due to nonpredator causes 33 2. Death loss in calves due to nonpredator causes 43 D. Cattle and Calves Death Loss Due to Predators, 2015 53 1. Death loss in cattle due to predators 53 2. Death loss in calves due to predators 59 E. Number of Cattle and Calves Injured but not Killed by Predators 67