British dairy farmers have significantly reduced the number of pure-bred dairy bull calves being born on their farms, according to a report outlining the progress of the GB Dairy Calf Strategy
An ambitious plan to stamp out cases of lameness on British dairy farms over the next 20 years has been published
In a rapidly changing world, livestock genetics needs to be protected to safeguard the future of the industry and for food security, said Tullis Matson, director of the UK Livestock Biobank
Cumbrian dairy farmer and FG columnist, James Robinson, provides an account of the bovine TB situation on his farm and airs his frustration at not being able to identify the root cause
Robert Gilchrist, Aberdeen-Angus Cattle Society chief executive provided advice on how to achieve a sustainable and profitable beef system
Supplying to a breeding company also influences the breeding policy and herd management strategy, say Chris and Sarah Partridge
Bristol University is pioneering an innovative artificial intelligence (AI) system for monitoring cattle health and welfare through advanced camera technologies
Farmers must deal with excess heifers to solve the issue, said Ben Williams, of Leprino Foods
Genetic gains in dairy are happening faster than ever before, said Marco Winters, head of animal genetics at AHDB
This month, Roger Evans discusses cheap food, recounts a tale about horse thefts and gives his thoughts on the debate around the right to die legislation