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    Anthrax is a bacteria (Bacillus anthracis) that causes disease in cattle, sheep, goats, horses, exotics, swine, dogs, and cats. Domesticated and wild herbivores such as cattle, sheep, goats, and deer...
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    This publication highlights the positive effect of Brahman influence on prices of breeding stock sold in a South Texas auction. Though Brahman influence typically decreases the price for feeder cattle...
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    ...for animal facilities and best practices for managing them. This publication has recommendations for cattle feedlots and indoor poultry facilities, as well as for dairy and swine operations. (4 pages)...
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    ...the reproductive performance of the breeding herd. This publication explains that relationship. It also covers the management of the calving season and answers common questions cattle producers have. (5 pages)...
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    Infectious bovine rhinotracheitis (IBR) is a complex of disease syndromes occurring throughout the United States and the other major cattle-producing areas of the world. It affects cattle and some wild...
  • Welcome to Texas A&M Agrilife Extension Service – Gillespie County which has been helping serve the needs of Gillespie County for 70 plus years. We have dedicated staff for the...
  • Welcome to Texas A&M AgriLife Extension-Gregg County. The mission of Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service in Gregg County is to improve county residents’ quality of life through educational programs and...
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    ...for agents in the county, educational resources for projects, statewide event pages, and more. Agriculture & Livestock Program From stock shows to beef, dairy, goats, dogs and cats, learn responsibility...
    Kids leading cows at a livestock show