Veterinary Education
Do you recognize the likely cause of death in this feedlot steer?
Can you diagnose cause of death for this feedlot heifer?
These images depict a steer calf that had been on feed for 87 days, at which time it was found dead after a period of losing weight through the winter months.
Join Dr. Kathryn Reif as she discusses the growing threat of clinical anaplasmosis in cattle, along with a review of the disease, its diagnosis and clinical signs in this free webinar.
Merck Animal Health recently introduced Nasalgen® 3. This new three-way intranasal vaccine protects beef and dairy cattle from the most common pneumonia-causing viral pathogens – BRSV, IBR and PI3.
Histophilus somni is a disease-causing bacterium that can affect cattle of all classes and ages. Learn all about it and how to combat it in this free webinar.
Resistance to disease is greatly dependent on antibodies or immunoglobulins. Passive immunity gives temporary protection by transfer of certain immune substances from resistant individuals.
The Feedlot Health Management Services team diagnosed this case as “Pericarditis” most likely caused by Histophilus somni, a bacterial pathogen involved in the bovine respiratory disease (BRD) complex.
A proactive, preventative approach to pinkeye using custom-made vaccines may help minimize outbreaks and reduce the number of cattle needing antibiotic treatment.
The most important aspect of virus transmission in cattle is dam to calf during pregnancy. The effect on the pregnancy and the calf depends on when it is exposed during gestation.
You’ll hear from three veterinarians who have contributed to successful pinkeye control strategies on dairy and beef operations throughout the U.S.
This year’s 9th Annual Antibiotic Symposium expanded its focus to include scientific updates on antimicrobial resistance, research, technology and innovation.
New program will place Texas A&M researchers on the front lines of the nation’s food and livestock industry.
The Texas Animal Health Commission (TAHC) is accepting nominations for geographic areas of Texas experiencing a shortage of veterinarians that work in food animal medicine, rural private practice, or public practice.
The Illinois Board of Higher Education this month approved a new undergraduate degree combining computer sciences and animal sciences at the University of Illinois.
Health-related interactions among people, animals and the environment have a profound influence on disease risk, transmission and prediction efforts.
What is the most memorable or important lesson, related to veterinary practice, you have learned so far this summer?
The 9th Annual NIAA Antibiotic Symposium will be in Ames, Iowa at Iowa State University, October 15–17, 2019.
BRD Symposium and AVC Conference provide a wealth of animal-health information.
Employers in Greater Kansas City’s animal health industry say they need employees with more technical skills in agribusiness, management, policy and regulation.
Registration is now open to cattle producers for four events on the Stockmanship & Stewardship Regional Tour, with the next stop in Ames, Iowa.
The annual QS World University Rankings list 13 North American universities in the top 25 globally, for agriculture and forestry.
The University of California – Davis again earns the highest ranking among U.S. veterinary universities in the annual QS World University Rankings.
Jerry Hodge’s gift supports the establishment of Texas’ first new veterinary school in more than a century.
WTAMU also adds Dr. Paul Morley as director of veterinary research.
Internship opportunities include veterinary students.
Before the USDA’s National Institute of Food and Agriculture issues funds through its Veterinary Medicine Loan Repayment Program, state and local officials must submit Veterinary Shortage Situation nominations.
At least one-third of Colorado’s 64 counties – encompassing vast stretches of ranchland on the Eastern Plains and Western Slope – lack veterinarians needed to care for sheep, hogs, dairy cattle, and beef cattle.
The organization was recognized for its generous philanthropic contribution to the future School of Veterinary Medicine.