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Bovine Veterinarian MagazineBovine Veterinarian is the only business publication specifically targeted to veterinarians and nutritionists who devote a significant amount of their time to bovine practice. It focuses on providing leading-edge information to help them improve the marketing of their skills to beef and dairy producer clients. |
Bovine Veterinarian MagazineBovine Veterinarian is the only business publication specifically targeted to veterinarians and nutritionists who devote a significant amount of their time to bovine practice. It focuses on providing leading-edge information to help them improve the marketing of their skills to beef and dairy producer clients.
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- Maintain Dx sample integrity
- FMD outbreak simulation study
- Bayer acquires KMG's animal health business
- Preventing BRDC
- NBAF funding cut from White House budget
- Don’t shortcut colostrum management
- NMC takes a stand on tail docking
- Pfizer contributes to foundations
- Cattle rabies is no laughing matter
- Support Heifer International with a click
- Saving winter calves
- Milk quality continues to improve
- Practicing beyond the chute
- Using calf depression scores
- Save your arm at preg-check
- Missouri tackles animal bills
- FDA approves HeifermaX two- and three-way feeding combinations
- Bayer acquires KMG's animal health business
- Dairy Cattle Welfare Symposium
- ASAS: Chipotle sells twisted image of animal agriculture
- Handling animals with grass tetany
- Griffin honored with BQA award
- Shearer receives AVMA welfare award
- NMC takes a stand on tail docking
- Road memorial for cows?
- Nonambulatory livestock slaughter bill resurfaces
- Universities collaborate on E. coli in beef
- Commentary: 'Get your paws off our laws!'
- Jim Kennedy, DVM, passes away
Archive
November 19, 2011: South Dakota cattle need TB tests to enter Wisconsin
01/24/2012 8:39:00 AM
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November 16, 2011: Be a 'green' veterinarian by improving efficiency
01/24/2012 8:39:00 AM


