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<blockquote data-quote="IluvABbeef" data-source="post: 885396" data-attributes="member: 3739"><p>I have another highly useful book by Dr. M. E. Ensminger called <em>Beef Cattle Science</em>, and it's just as useful, if not more specific, to what you are looking for, and has everything from diseases to breeding, pasture management, finishing, slaughtering, feedlot management, cow-calf management, the list goes on, and is a book that I literally consider to be the "Bible" of all beef-cattle-related books. I think there still are copies available at Amazon.com, since that is where I ordered the book from, though it came in a two-part book since they don't sell the book as one piece like they have a while ago. Storey's Guide to Beef Cattle is also an excellent book, as well as <em>The Cattle Health Handbook</em> and <em>Essential Guide to Calving</em>, both by the same author as Storey's Guide. I also have <em>The Beef Cow-Calf Handbook</em> created by and printed and published by Alberta Agriculture, which has a lot of great information, not just for Alberta beef producers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="IluvABbeef, post: 885396, member: 3739"] I have another highly useful book by Dr. M. E. Ensminger called [i]Beef Cattle Science[/i], and it's just as useful, if not more specific, to what you are looking for, and has everything from diseases to breeding, pasture management, finishing, slaughtering, feedlot management, cow-calf management, the list goes on, and is a book that I literally consider to be the "Bible" of all beef-cattle-related books. I think there still are copies available at Amazon.com, since that is where I ordered the book from, though it came in a two-part book since they don't sell the book as one piece like they have a while ago. Storey's Guide to Beef Cattle is also an excellent book, as well as [i]The Cattle Health Handbook[/i] and [i]Essential Guide to Calving[/i], both by the same author as Storey's Guide. I also have [i]The Beef Cow-Calf Handbook[/i] created by and printed and published by Alberta Agriculture, which has a lot of great information, not just for Alberta beef producers. [/QUOTE]
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