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Through embryo transfer, researchers worked with the Smithsonian to preserve the past while also growing a new future for the Arapawa goat breed.
If you know a college student who’s bound for veterinary school, this would be a good opportunity.
Learn how one dairy carved out their dream in the Alaskan wilderness.
U.S. and Mexican officials are working together on pre-export inspection protocols before resuming live cattle imports into the U.S. The use of sterile flies is also a priority to help control the spread of NWS in Mexico.
In a USDA study, 7.9% of U. S. cow-calf operations were found to contain one or more Johne’s positive cows.
A recent study at Kansas State University highlights some of the benefits.
There are warning signs that can help you determine whether it’s needed. Here are six to consider.
New World Screwworm is a serious veterinary pest that can cause severe damage to livestock and wildlife populations. The detection of New World Screwworm in Mexico and the subsequent USDA actions may have significant implications on trade and travel.
The small set of articles was developed by veterinarians and dairy industry researchers and “clearly show the importance of collaboration and information transfer during epidemics.”
The Texas facility will enhance veterinary education and support groundbreaking research with a focus on cutting-edge care and student training.
Effective deworming along the Gulf Coast could mean including a flukicide to combat liver flukes.
How this Iowa dairy boosts their bottom line with genomics and crossbreeding.
Cattle groups support legislation to expand the use of livestock grazing as a tool to reduce wildfire risk, make grazing permits more responsive to range conditions, and remove regulatory barriers to the maintenance of critical infrastructure.
K-State placed high team in several categories and had four individual top 10 placers.
Activity and rumination monitoring systems -- precision cow monitoring -- can revolutionize the way a dairy manages its cows. Or they can pile up frustrations and create greater expense without adding value.
New research on the Y chromosome will allow geneticists to trace the paternal line in horses.
Better rumen function means more available energy, helping improve cattle productivity.
The sustainability of America’s dairy industry heavily hinges on a legal and dependable immigrant labor force.
This package aims to introduce notable changes, including a higher price for marketed milk, which could significantly impact the dairy industry.
Collaboration aimed at helping to reduce environmental impacts during beef production.
Marsh stepped into his Purdue role on November 4 as dean and clinical professor of veterinary medicine, with a focus on Purdue’s One Health initiative. He succeeds distinguished veterinary pathologist and campus leader Willie Reed.
The vehicle allows the School of Veterinary Medicine to grow its efforts in giving back to a region that has generously supported the school.
A new study by a broad team of researchers at Iowa State University’s College of Veterinary Medicine helps explain why dairy cows infected by highly pathogenic avian influenza are shedding the virus in their milk. Their findings could help develop biosecurity measures aimed at slowing the spread of the illness.
Website offers timely information on animal health and antimicrobial stewardship.
The project, developed by Cooperative Extension livestock specialists and veterinarians, aims to mitigate profit, production and financial risks to cattle producers.
Multiple studies indicate there are potential connections.
A partial answer to addressing the work ruts that recent graduates can get into is a counterintuitive measure. We sometimes need to pull them off the front line.
Haven’t had to correct an employee on proper protocols lately? Then you should be very concerned.
There are many management options to consider for weaned calves depending on feed resources, labor, and subsequent management strategies.
As part of the company’s overall goals, FDA approval has been secured for three combinations of Experior and MGA for use in finishing heifers.
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