Researchers say a tropically-adapted composite cattle breed, the Senepol, could help northern producers diversify their domestic market options. In a meat quality trial run by the NT Department of ...
Livestock and genetics equals big business. A number of delegates from Kansas, Missouri, New Mexico, Idaho and the Senepol Cattle Breeders Association traveled to Aguascalientes, Mexico in early May.
Robert Godfrey, director of the Agricultural Experiment Station and professor of Animal Science, received the Fritz E. Lawaetz Award at the 2018 Senepol Cattle Breeders Association meeting held at the ...
BEING able to finish bullocks earlier – and with good fat cover – is a major benefit of Senepol genetics for Queensland commercial beef producers David and Lyn Anderson.
The family — Bernadette and Robert with their son Anthony — have been breeding Red Angus and Senepol at Culla in western Victoria for about 12 years, aiming to meet the requirements of northern ...
IT WAS probably a farmer who first warned people not to put all their eggs in one basket. The couple has cast a wider net than most mixed farmers by taking on projects rarely seen in the area, like ...
Co-ordinator of the Beef Research Program for the Department of Primary Industry, Tim Schatz says Senepol-Brahman cross cattle gain more weight in feedlots compared to straight Brahman cattle.
Thompson Rivers University researcher John Church says he’s very encouraged by early results in his attempt to make B.C. cattle more heat resistant. As cattle research chair at the university, Church ...
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