Dairy Health
When you hear hoof beats ...
While in veterinary school, we were taught about many different diseases and the signs associated with those diseases. Some were common and others were very uncommon or exotic.
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Soil health and soil quality
Although soil quality and soil health are often used interchangeably, there is a difference between the two.
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Dairy Focus: Calves and cleanliness a vital health relationship
Sanitation of feeding equipment is one of the most important components of keeping calves healthy.
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Plan for winter dairy udder health now
Heed this udder health management advice to help you avoid problems this winter.
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Bayer HealthCare to acquire Teva Animal Health
Bayer HealthCare LLC and Teva Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd. announced today that they have signed an agreement in which Bayer will acquire the U.S.-based animal health business of Teva for up to $145 million.
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The goal: pregnant cows
The goal on any dairy should be to get cows pregnant. The metric we need to evaluate to determine if we are reaching this goal is the 21-day pregnancy rate.
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Pneumonia in dairy calves
Pneumonia is one of the most common diseases we see in dairy calves from birth to weaning.
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Quality control: The little things
Most progressive dairies have the big things covered. As we strive to manage the dairy operation in a systematic way, it is often the little but important things that get overlooked.
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Don’t forget about BVD
Scours, pneumonia, then a bout of coccidiosis at weaning; she is just a “poor doer” is often what I hear.
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Intervet/Schering-Plough Animal Health launches dairy producer education
Initiative educates and equips people on the front lines of food production
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Disinfectants 101
Six considerations when selecting and using a disinfectant.
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