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The U.S. Department of Agriculture works to neutralize -- again -- the flesh-eating larva of the New World Screwworm fly.
The U.S. has closed its southern border again to livestock imports, saying that a flesh-eating parasite has moved further ...
Across the globe, certain cow breeds stand out for their immense size, strength, and adaptability. From the towering Chianina ...
Long before European settlers introduced domesticated cattle to North America, indigenous peoples had established profound spiritual and practical relationships with bison, the continent's native ...
The U.S. government plans to open what amounts to a fly factory by the end of the year to breed millions of the insects in Texas near the border with Mexico as part of an effort to keep a flesh ...
The Somebeachsomewhere horse Cattlewash 1:46.8 ($1.3million), whose frozen semen is available to Australian breeders from Yirribee Stud, Wagga (NSW), is leaving smart harness racing two-year-olds from ...
In April the Bezos Earth Fund and Global Methane Hub announced a $27.4 million effort to “breed low-methane livestock across four continents.” A grant valued at $4.85 million went to the Angus ...
New World Screwworm, a devastating parasite that eats cattle and other wild animals alive, is traveling north from Central America to Mexico and has crept past biological barriers that kept the ...
Though the last aurochs died in Poland's Jaktorów Forest in 1627, their genetic blueprint lives on in every modern cattle breed worldwide.
Rishel will become the 380th member of this historic gallery and his portrait will be unveiled at an induction banquet to be held on Nov. 16 during the North American Livestock Exposition in ...
William H. (Bill) Rishel of North Platte, Neb., has been named the 2025 inductee of the prestigious Saddle and Sirloin Portrait Gallery. Rishel will become the 380th member of this historic gallery ...
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