Todd Gunderson

Animal Health, Cow Calf, Livestock

What may be causing difficult births

Some calving difficulties stem from calf size, positioning and genetics, and understanding these factors can help producers better prepare. Read More



Brown and white bulls. (K-State Research and Extension)

Understanding bull fertility beyond an exam

farmer with cow. (Adobe Stock │ #370700532 - Morgan)

Parasite control strategies

Cattle in a pasture (Photo courtesy of Kansas State University Research and Extension.)

The power of breed diversity

Cow curiously sticks out its nose. (Adobe Stock │ #524137189 - Petra)

Fatigue, unusual behavior may signal anemia in adult cows

Angus bulls in the field. (iStock │ #1462034334 - Candice O\'Neill)
K-State beef cattle experts reveal strategic benefits and challenges of cattle co-grazing. (K-State Extension news service)

Maximizing pasture potential, the science behind multi-species grazing

  • By Chevy-Lynn Vaske │ K-State Extension news service
Isolating cattle that join the herd for the first 30 days is an important part of a biosecurity plan, K-State veterinarian Bob Larson said. (Photo: K-State Research and Extension news service)

Establishing a biosecurity plan

  • By Lisa Moser │ Kansas State University Research and Extension