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When Stray Voltage Strikes
When Stray Voltage Strikes

This is the story of one dairy producer's struggle with the impact of stray voltage on her cows and family. She wants her family's experience to be something veterinarians and dairy producers can learn and benefit from.

Targeted Approach Reduces Bovine Leukemia Virus in the Dairy Herd
Targeted Approach Reduces Bovine Leukemia Virus in the Dairy Herd

Curtail transmission levels by stopping the so-called super shedders, says Ron Erskine, DVM and professor emeritus at Michigan State University, by identifying and culling them. He explains the process here.

Devastation of Drought Industry Discussion Planned
Devastation of Drought Industry Discussion Planned

Join us for a conversation with cattlemen at 3 p.m. CST, Wednesday, July 27, to learn how they’re managing through the situation. 

 When ‘Summer Pinkeye’ Strikes
When ‘Summer Pinkeye’ Strikes

Infectious bovine keratoconjunctivitis can take a toll on cattle, especially calves. Three bovine veterinarians provide their insights on diagnosing the problem and when to use and not use antibiotics for treatment.

Do's and Don'ts for Calf Hernia Repair in the Field
Do's and Don'ts for Calf Hernia Repair in the Field

Know when to cut and when to run. With the former, Amanda Hartnack, DVM, recommends fixing those hernias in the field that are no larger than 10 to 15 centimeters.   

4 Ways to help Producers Prevent 'Milk Fever' and Minimize Cow Culling
4 Ways to help Producers Prevent 'Milk Fever' and Minimize Cow Culling

Jesse Goff, Iowa State University dairy veterinarian and professor, attributes hypocalcemia, including the subclinical stage, to metabolic alkalosis. He says the issue has to do with potassium in forages being fed.   

Best Practices for Post-Mortems
Best Practices for Post-Mortems

Three bovine veterinarians share some of their best practices, tools and insights for conducting necropsies more effectively and efficiently. 

Look for Asian Longhorned Ticks and other Tick Species this Summer
Look for Asian Longhorned Ticks and other Tick Species this Summer

Asian longhorned ticks are moving across the U.S. Calves are particularly vulnerable to them. Of course, a variety of tick species are problematic for cattle and need to be addressed each year.

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50% of Bulls Fail BSEs due to Poor Sperm Morphology

Check out the photographs of nine common problems Dr. Ahmed Tibary, Washington State University, says he most often sees in the sperm of bulls that fail breeding soundness exams.

Prime Time for Fighting Flies
Prime Time for Fighting Flies

Flies are a nuisance and contribute to lost productivity on the dairy. Controlling flies requires an integrated management plan that includes inspection, sanitation, treatment and monitoring. 

3 Health Considerations for Cow/Calf Confinement Operations 
3 Health Considerations for Cow/Calf Confinement Operations 

While most beef production operations are still pasture-based, confinement facilities are gaining traction in the U.S. With them come a host of routine health concerns for veterinarians and producers.

First Human Case of Avian Flu in the U.S. Confirmed in Colorado
First Human Case of Avian Flu in the U.S. Confirmed in Colorado

The case occurred in a person who had direct exposure to poultry and was involved in the culling process of poultry with presumptive H5N1 bird flu, reports the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

5 Ways To Address Heat Stress And Keep Cows Cool
5 Ways To Address Heat Stress And Keep Cows Cool

Keep an eye on water intake and feedstuffs. Avoid vaccinations when heat levels are high. Address the environment for management steps you can take to improve cow comfort.

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New Partnership Addresses Veterinary Debt And Shortage

A new partnership between the Farm Journal Foundation and Zoetis Foundation is working to address student debt and, in the process, increase the number of rural veterinarians. 

24 States Confirm 'Bird Flu' in Poultry. Report Cases to State Veterinarians
24 States Confirm 'Bird Flu' in Poultry. Report Cases to State Veterinarians

The bulk of cases this year are from migratory birds, according to USDA, as opposed from farm-to-farm--which was the case in 2015. That year's avian flu outbreak was the largest animal disease outbreak in U.S. history.

From a Mountain of Debt to a Molehill
From a Mountain of Debt to a Molehill

Dr. Anne Budzinski was weighed down by 17 student loans when she graduated from veterinary school in 2015. Today, she has paid them all off. She says if she can do it, other young practitioners can, too.

President Biden likely to address War, Food and Fuel Costs, Ocean Shipping Reform
President Biden likely to address War, Food and Fuel Costs, Ocean Shipping Reform

Expect Russia's invasion of Ukraine to dominate the State of the Union address tonight. As for issues affecting agriculture, there may be few details offered, says USDA Secretary Tom Vilsack.

Veterinarian's Five-Year Search for a Successor Ends with Successful Outcome
Veterinarian's Five-Year Search for a Successor Ends with Successful Outcome

Dr. Robert Bogan refused to retire and leave residents of Faribault County, Minn., without a veterinarian. His hand-selected replacement is a 2021 graduate of the Iowa State University College of Veterinary Medicine.

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8 Things to Know and Do When you Receive Beef-Dairy Cross Calves

During the recent Academy of Veterinary Consultants conference, Dan Altena, DVM, Valley Veterinarians Inc., offered some take-home points to help veterinarians with crossbred calves in the feedyard.

Surface Cleaners and Disinfectants
Surface Cleaners and Disinfectants

Thanks to the Beef Quality Assurance National Manual, here is a handy chart you can use the next time you need options and a quick reference on various compounds for disinfecting purposes.

Asian Longhorned Tick Arrives in 17 States, Calves are Especially Vulnerable
Asian Longhorned Tick Arrives in 17 States, Calves are Especially Vulnerable

The tick transmits Theileria orientalis to many animal species, including cattle, pigs, horses, sheep and goats. Death occurs in up to 5% of affected animals, according to Washington State University scientists.

Pen-Side Test for BRD Under Development
Pen-Side Test for BRD Under Development

Lead researcher, Mohit Verma, says the test can identify three strains of bacteria that contribute to BRD: Pasteurella multocida, Mannheimia haemolytica and Histophilus somni.

Beef-Dairy Crosses Continue to Earn their Way
Beef-Dairy Crosses Continue to Earn their Way

Between 2.5 million and 5 million beef-dairy crossbred calves will be born in 2022 and 2023, as dairy producers look to add more income to their operations. Are you and your dairy clients assessing the opportunity?

AVC Honors its Veterinary Consultant of the Year Award Recipient
AVC Honors its Veterinary Consultant of the Year Award Recipient

Award recipient, Dr. Tye Perrett, is a practitioner with Feedlot Health Management Services based in Okotoks, Alberta, Canada.

Categorize Neonatal Calf Enteritis to Guide Therapy Decisions
Categorize Neonatal Calf Enteritis to Guide Therapy Decisions

Of the seven different "primary causes" of enteritis, some can have a good prognosis while others will be guarded or poor, depending on the prescribed treatment and how quickly treatment is implemented.

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Calf Hernia Repair in the Field

Hernias in young calves can often be addressed surgically in the field. But before taking that step, evaluate whether the case you face is one you can correct with lasting success.

Six Ways to Help Preweaned Dairy Calves Succeed in Group Housing
Six Ways to Help Preweaned Dairy Calves Succeed in Group Housing

Factors for consideration include colostrum management, group composition and dynamics, bedding and space, nutritional management, early disease detection and the need for "real life" observations.

A Healthy Calf starts with Fetal Viability and Well-Being
A Healthy Calf starts with Fetal Viability and Well-Being

Evaluate and monitor pregnant cows and heifers that are under any stress. That could be stress associated with transport movement or disease, if that animal is suffering from a system illness or some viral infection.

Reduced Forages, High Feed Costs Make Limit Feeding A Good Option this Fall
Reduced Forages, High Feed Costs Make Limit Feeding A Good Option this Fall

The basic principle of limit feeding is to feed corn (or other concentrated energy source) and a supplement in just enough quantity to meet the animal’s requirement for maintenance or a targeted level of weight gain.

It’s a Uterine Prolapse. Now What?
It’s a Uterine Prolapse. Now What?

Veterinarians with experience dealing with this bovine medical emergency offer insights and recommendations to help other practitioners, especially recent graduates.

Have you Checked out the 2021 MILK Business Conference?
Have you Checked out the 2021 MILK Business Conference?

Come for work and stay to play! Check out the agenda and make plans now. Use the code MILK50 to save $50 off the registration fee.

AABP Votes to Open Membership for RVTs
AABP Votes to Open Membership for RVTs

Dr. Fred Gingrich, AABP executive director, says the decision by association members demonstrates the value, and increasingly important role, technologists and technicians have in food animal medicine.

What Vet Techs Need
What Vet Techs Need

Better compensation can keep veterinary technicians on the job and help them avoid burnout. There are five additional factors technicians say can help them feel valued, and they don't cost a dime to implement.

A Road Map For Resiliency
A Road Map For Resiliency

AABP leaders and Dr. Carrie Jurney, president of Not One More Vet, shared insights and recommendations at the annual conference to help and encourage veterinarians struggling and contemplating leaving the profession.

Finding quality employees is a difficult process.
‘The Great Resignation,’ a Phenomenon now Underway

In its JOLTS (Job Openings and Labor Turnover Survey) research, the Bureau of Labor Statistics shows that resignations are at an all-time high.

10 Ways to Kick the 'Imposter Syndrome' to the Curb
10 Ways to Kick the 'Imposter Syndrome' to the Curb

In an informal survey of nearly 200 bovine veterinarians last year, 95% said they have suffered from the syndrome at some time or other. Here are some ways to address the problem.

Mentorship Matters
Mentorship Matters

Mentoring by experienced practitioners provides a framework for success by helping young veterinarians practice better medicine, develop relationships with clients and deal with hardships inherent in the business.

Apley provides VFD Clarifications specific to Beef Cattle
Apley provides VFD Clarifications specific to Beef Cattle

Veterinarians have questions and Dr. Mike Apley offered answers, during a recent webinar, for two he commonly receives.

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Free ‘Pain in Animals’ Management Workshop Offered

The 2021 "PAW" event is delving into animal pain assessment and analgesic therapeutic development specifically in cattle and dogs. The program has been submitted for 11.5 hours of continuing education credit.

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An Enduring Legacy

Rural communities face ongoing challenges to recruit and retain veterinarians. Dr. Robert Bogan, in an effort to recruit his own replacement, has used a unique and awe-inspiring strategy.

POC Chemistry Analyzers Can Be Practical For On-Farm, Patient-Side Use
POC Chemistry Analyzers Can Be Practical For On-Farm, Patient-Side Use

Amanda Kreuder says the analyzers allow her to provide more targeted therapy to many of her patients, because they can rapidly diagnose acid-base and electrolyte abnormalities

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Company Rebranded As Axiota Animal Health

Two of the primary products marketed by the rebranded company are Multimin 90 and Lactipro. The company also announced it has formed a an animal health dairy team.

Label Update Addresses Pyrexia In Beef And Dairy Cattle
Label Update Addresses Pyrexia In Beef And Dairy Cattle

Zoetis Draxxin KP is designed to control bovine respiratory disease and, specifically, fever.

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New Tool Predicts Animals That Can Benefit From Treatment For BRD

The technology was developed exclusively for feedlot and backgrounded cattle for use on arrival.

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More Wheat Use Likely In Feed Rations This Fall

With the marketplace signaling higher prices for corn this fall, many beef producers will likely look at whether to use more wheat in their feed rations.

Stay on Top of Neonatal Calf Dehydration
Stay on Top of Neonatal Calf Dehydration

Calves with a hydration status of less than 8% dehydrated and relatively normal mentation can be treated with oral fluid therapy. With severe dehydration – generally above 8% – you likely need to provide IV therapy.

New Online Resource for Animal Drug Label Updates From FDA
New Online Resource for Animal Drug Label Updates From FDA

The agency says the information is being provided “in an effort to improve transparency and communication with veterinarians and the public.”

Tips And Techniques For Post-Mortems
Tips And Techniques For Post-Mortems

Bovine veterinarians share some of their best practices, ideas and recommendations for conducting in-field necropsies effectively and efficiently.

4 Things To Know About Cattle And Their Impact on Sustainability
4 Things To Know About Cattle And Their Impact on Sustainability

Sara Place, Elanco chief sustainability officer, offers insights on the questions she hears frequently from consumers and the balanced answers she is able to provide, thanks to science.

A Cut Above the Rest: 6 Steps for a More Useful Field Necropsy
A Cut Above the Rest: 6 Steps for a More Useful Field Necropsy

As a service to bovine veterinarians, Dr. Dee Griffin has shared a summary of six practical steps he uses to perform a field necropsy and evaluate the results. He also shares some valuable tips on tools to use.