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MSU Cattle is a Windows-sensitive (’95,’98,NT) microcomputer program written in Visual FoxPro that will help you keep track of cows, bulls, calves and stockers. It is an event-oriented program that provides an electronic background for recording births, deaths, sales, transfers, and acquisitions for your cattle herd. Not only can you create a complete inventory of the herd (herd sizes from 30 mama cows to many thousands), but you can make better management decisions (Example: determine which cows and bulls are good producers and which are not) after printing or viewing one or more of the 30 or so reports available in MSU Cattle. A very useful feature of MSU Cattle is that users can work with GROUPS of cattle in many cases, rather than individuals.


MSU Cattle Acquisition
MSU Cattle is distributed free to cattle producers. Resources available on-line include:

ü      A three-page getting acquainted Word doc, which includes an Introduction, Installation  Installation, Features, and Getting Started.

ü      A copy of the MSU Cattle bulletin. “MSU Cattle: A Windows-Oriented Computer Program for Cattle Production Management and Reports”. MAFES Bulletin 1095, May 2000. 36 PP.

ü      A self-installing version of the program (WinZip) for Windows ‘95/’98/NT systems.


Download Instructions
MSU Cattle may be downloaded as a single, self-extracting file (MSUCATTLE.EXE). Just double click to begin installation, then follow the installation instructions in the “MSU CATTLE Introduction.doc” Word doc.

Click on the link below to complete a required registration page before downloading.

Go to user registration page . . .


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