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EPISODE · Feb 3, 2025 · 28 MIN

Tips to Improve Conception Rates in Young Cows

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In this episode of Casual Cattle Conversations, host Shaye Wanner speaks with Karla Wilke about the unique nutritional needs of young cows, particularly second-calvers. They discuss the importance of understanding the energy requirements of these high-risk females, effective management practices, and the challenges posed by drought conditions. Karla emphasizes the need for ranchers to meet the nutritional needs of their heifers without babying them, ensuring they are set up for success in their reproductive cycles. The conversation highlights the significance of proper nutrition, management strategies, and the passion for the beef industry. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Cattle Nutrition Needs 02:24 Understanding the Importance of Second Calvers 05:03 High-Risk Females: The Three-Year-Olds 11:14 Meeting Nutritional Needs vs. Babying Heifers 15:43 Effective Management Practices for Heifers 22:57 Navigating Drought Conditions in Ranching 26:36 Final Thoughts on the Ranching Industry Resources HerdDogg https://bit.ly/3EjuUAm Podcast Refresh https://www.casualcattleconversations.com/podcast-refresh   

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