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AABP live and silent auctions
Don’t miss out on the AABP live and silent auctions to take place at the annual meeting Aug. 19-21 in Albuquerque, N.M., with proceeds going toward further enhancing the premier student scholarship program of the AABP, the Amstutz Scholarship program.
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42nd AABP excels in the Husker state
The 2009 American Association of Bovine Practitioners Meeting in Omaha, Neb., was a success with an overall attendance topping 1,800 people.
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Amstutz and Foundation Scholarships
2009 Amstutz and Foundation Scholars recieve their awards.
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2009 AABP Awards
Numerous awards were given at the 2009 AABP conference in Omaha.
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Sponsored Videos from the 2009 AABP Conference
Sponsored videos
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CNS Staph or S. aureus IMIs on SCC
The presence of an intramammary infection (IMI) with coagulase-negative Staphylococcus (CNS) or S. aureus has a negative impact on milk quality.
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Nutrition and Cryptosporidium parvum in dairy calves
Providing a higher level of nutrition in neonatal dairy calves significantly reduced the effect of disease due to C. parvum
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Abrupt weaning, mortality and BRD
A combination of psychological and nutritional stressors associated with abrupt weaning significantly enhanced fatal BRD.
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Veterinarians and shoulder injuries
Ronald Ailsby, M.D., College of Medicine, University of Saskatchewan, says large animal veterinarians face acute and chronic repetitive-strain injuries daily to their upper extremities.
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Forage production, quality addressed
AABP Pre-conference seminar on forage quality offered valuable insight.
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AABP Milk Component Seminar
This AABP pre-conference seminar focused on milk components and troubleshooting herd problems.
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- K-State animal sciences faculty member honored
- Reducing stress at branding time
- USDA'S novel cell line identifies all FMD virus serotypes
- Bill would ease controlled substances law for veterinarians
- Cattle temperament, immunity and performance
- AVMA praises Senate bill to amend Controlled Substance Act


