ST. CLOUD, Minn. — Despite some exceptionally cold temperatures this winter, Jared Luhman, a cow-calf producer at Dry Creek Farms in Goodhue, Minnesota, was able to enjoy a relatively average ...
North Atlantic right whale Nauset and her newborn were the first mother-calf pair of the season to be spotted in Cape Cod Bay. Researchers with the Center for Coastal Studies Aerial Survey Team ...
Mother and calf pairs are also sighted much more rarely than might be expected. The reason, new research suggests, has to do with where and when blue whales spend their first months of life. Skip ...
There are only an estimated 372 individuals left. “The first sighting of mother/calf pairs in Cape Cod Bay each season is always an exciting moment that brings hope for the species,” CCS Whale ...
Given pregnancy rates as high as 33-50 per cent for the species, it is a mystery that the rate of sightings of blue whale mother-calf pairs is on average an abysmal 3.1 per cent. Researchers ...
This is Mama Fern’s first calf. She will be a super cow if she keeps up with him as he romps! At just ten hours old, this little one keeps his mama on the tip of her hooves! At just one day old, he ...
From the moment a calf is born, its journey to becoming a productive member of the herd begins. According to Noah Litherland, dairy technical services specialist at VitaPlus, growth during this early ...
The calf’s mother, upon witnessing the state of her offspring, appeared visibly distressed, with onlookers describing the cow as having tears in her eyes. Villagers claim this is not an isolated ...
Calf scours causes more financial losses to cow-calf producers than any other health problem in their herds. Calf scours is not a single disease; it is a clinical sign associated with several diseases ...
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Despite high pregnancy rates of 33-50% annually among blue whale populations, mother-calf pairs are only seen 3.1% of the time. The study found that calves are weaned when they return to feeding areas ...
“The first sighting of mother/calf pairs in Cape Cod Bay each season is always an exciting moment that brings hope for the species. Their presence confirms successful calving in the southeastern ...