WVC
Cattle examinations – start at a distance
Allen Roussel, DVM, MS, Dipl. ACVIM, Dipl. ECBHM, Texas A&M University, believes that physical examination of cattle should begin with observation of the animal from a distance.
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Cattle lameness grading systems
Assessment of the severity of cattle lameness is helpful to classify lameness and monitor responses to treatment, states David Anderson, DVM, MS, Dipl. ACVS, Kansas State University.
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Hiring associates – what can/can’t you ask?
A common problem area for veterinary practice owners and managers is the screening and interviewing process, says Edward J. Guiducci, JD, American Veterinary Medical Law Association.
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Plan ahead for WVC 2011
It’s never too early to plan ahead for the 2011 Western Veterinary Conference that will be held February 20-25 at the Mandalay Bay Hotel and Convention Center in Las Vegas.
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2010 WVC continues to grow
The 2010 82nd Western Veterinary Conference in Las Vegas continues to expand both in numbers of attendees and CE offerings for veterinarians.
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- Cornell genetic testing process cuts costs by up to 75 percent
- 100K Pathogen Genome Project maps first genomes
- USDA approves newly formulated PULMO-GUARD vaccine for cattle
- UK first in EU to get Merck's new Schmallenberg vaccine
- K-State launches MAB program for animal health professionals
- Zoetis, Texas Tech partner in Salmonella research


