Season 4 Episode 179
We hear the latest on the first case of avian flu affecting humans from the Texas dairy herds. We hear how South Devon cattle work for the DLCC Ranch. Plus the latest news, market reports and auction results that you need to hear. It’s all wrapped into this all new episode of The Ranch It Up Radio Show. Be sure to subscribe on your favorite podcasting app or on the Ranch It Up Radio Show YouTube Channel.
EPISODE 179 DETAILSThe first case of human avian flu in Texas has raised an alarm for many officials. Although there is no concern of any infections in the feed or food supply, experts are researching how this disease is transmitted and what effects may be on humans.
The DLCC Ranch in Pierz, Minnesota is hosting their 32nd annual production sale coming up Saturday, April 20th at the ranch. This is a tremendous opportunity for producers to select elite females right out of the heart of the DLCC foundation. We have the sale information along with concepts and management of the DLCC Ranch.
We have market recaps from some of the industries best along with upcoming hay auction information and the news that you need to hear plus the news that you need to hear!
DLCC RANCH: An Elite South Devon Cattle SupplierFocused On Maternal Genetics
DLCC is a South Devon seedstock operation committed to helping commercial cattlemen achieve profitability through crossbreeding and maternal heterosis. Our program strives to produce the most profitable genetics for our customer’s bottom line. This can only be done by trusting science and using it in all of our decisions. Research shows that crossbred females produce an average of one additional calf and over 600 more pounds of weaning weight than straightbred dams (NBCEC Sire Selection Manual). We are proud of how we’ve followed this principle with – whole herd reporting, data collection on every animal born, strict AI regimes, ultrasound data collection, and new and novel data. These practices produce “honest cattle, that give you real results.”
How DLCC Ranch Breeds Cattle
We believe in crossbreeding and the effects it brings our customers. South Devon cattle provide flexibility along with many desired economically relevant traits:
Outcross English Genetics
Feed Efficient Hybrids
Black-hided Bulls with Heavy Muscling
Red Bulls with a Balanced Genetic Profile
South Devon History
South Devon cattle, while less prevalent than in the past, first arrived in the United States in 1969 and then again in 1974. Demonstrating remarkable adaptability to diverse climates, this breed has gained a solid foothold on five continents. Wherever introduced, South Devons have earned acclaim for their impressive production capabilities and economic viability. Both red and black varieties of South Devons are now widely accessible across the globe.
Poundmaker & Navigator Cattle
The DLCC Ranch from Pierz, Minnesota has focused on raising premier South Devon, Poundmaker and Navigator cattle that fit the goals of the commercial cowman. The Poundmaker is a designed composite made up of South Devon and Angus breeds. Black or Red Angus qualify as the Angus influence. A Navigator is a designed composite made up of South Devon and Continental breeds.
The DLCC Ranch is located near Pierz, Minnesota, and has been owned and operated since 1980 by Dar and Lynn Giess, with their grown children.
SALE DAY INFO:
32nd Annual Production Sale and FALL HERD DISPERSION SALE
DATE: Friday, April 20TH
LOCATION: At the DLCC Ranch Sale Facility in Pierz, Minnesota
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