The site highlights the company’s technical support services and range of evidence-based products designed to improve the efficiency and sustainability of livestock production systems globally.
Dr. Brad White is building a multi-disciplinary team to research the issue. The team will sample over 2,400 cattle in Kansas and Texas as part of their work.
The infectious disease in cattle is primarily spread through bites from infected ticks and horseflies. The transmission process begins when the parasites feed on an infected animal and acquire the Anaplasma marginale bacteria.
A previously published article regarding an Angus “genetic mystery” was confusing, according to the American Angus Association and it has compiled answers from genetic experts about frequent questions.
Michigan State University researchers will study the effects of a recent highly pathogenic avian influenza A virus (H5N1) outbreak on dairy cattle reproduction and milk production.
The acquired product portfolio is comprised of more than 37 product lines. Also included in the agreement are six manufacturing sites, four in the U.S., one in Italy and one in China.