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What is the most memorable or important lesson, related to veterinary practice, you have learned so far this summer?
On September 11, 2019, the FDA extended the comment period for its request for public input on zero-day withdrawal periods and zero-day milk discard times for animal drugs.
With almost 20 years since setting foot on a dairy, it was time to make a trip and try to become more connected with the dairy business.
Two notable dairy and beef veterinarians are recognized for serving the cattle industry for decades.
For several years, AABP has hosted an early morning 5-K fun run during its annual conference, with entry fees helping support the Amstutz Scholarship Fund.
What is the most memorable or important lesson, related to veterinary practice, you have learned so far this summer?
Dr. Darlene Konkle has been appointed Wisconsin State Veterinarian, Secretary-designee Brad Pfaff, of the Wisconsin Department of Agriculture, announced this week.
Prestigious awards were given to several bovine veterinarians at the American Association of Bovine Practitioners 2019 52nd Annual Conference in St. Louis, Mo.
This week’s 2019 52nd AABP Annual Conference in St. Louis, Mo., is ready to offer you great CE, entertainment, networking and fellowship with your peers and colleagues in the industry.
USDA is announcing the open period to apply for 2019 funding for the National Animal Disease Preparedness and Response Program and the National Animal Health Laboratory Network.
“Manage calf health through the gut” headlines Dairy Calf and Heifer Association’s (DCHA) next webinar.
What is the most memorable or important lesson, related to veterinary practice, you have learned so far this summer?
Dramatic weather changes such as drought and parasites have created a set of new challenges for Texas beef cattle producers. Texas A&M University are putting new priority on beef production research.
We asked, you answered: Many bovine veterinarians would opt for a different career if they had a do-over.
Mastitis is the most expensive disease in the dairy industry. Each clinical case can cost a dairy farmer more than $400 and damages both the cow’s future output as well as her comfort.
GlobalVetLINK (GVL®) is hosting VFD Audit Process Q&A, a free webinar to help the industry better understand the VFD inspection process, on Wednesday, May 9, 2018 at 12:00 p.m. (CDT).
The internet has fallen in love with Lil’ Bill, a 7.9-lb. premature calf under the care of the Mississippi State University College of Veterinary Medicine (MSU-CVM).
Veterinarians have a unique opportunity to gain practical, usable information and solutions to every day challenges at the second annual Vet Leader One Day event, June 22, 2018, in Great Bend, Kan.
Michigan State University has been awarded two separate $1 million grants to help fund research that aims to improve dairy cow feed efficiency.
Research highlights milk quality, udder health, mastitis research.
DeHaan to help cattle producers expand performance potential with feed additive technologies.
An intriguing opportunity to combine your interest in dairy management with a visit to historic Israel.
Preregister for the 2019 52nd AABP Annual Conference by this Thursday, August 15, and save on registration fees.
States seek solutions to veterinary shortages and student debt, independent of the federal loan-repayment program.
The Dairy Cattle Welfare Council’s (DCWC) Webinar Series continues this August with a session titled “Forming High Performing Down Cow Care Teams.”
The Dairy Knowledge Center (DKC) provides an online global platform sharing the latest improvements in research and management in dairy production.
The germplasm collection is made up of samples of sperm, embryos, and tissues (e.g., ovaries and blood) of 167 breeds (36 species) of domesticated animals, such as cattle, pigs, chickens and sheep.
USDA’s Economic Research Service, National Institute of Food & Agriculture will relocate operations from D.C. to K.C.
Startup funds were appropriated and legislative authority was provided in the biennial state budget signed into law by Gov. Abbott on Saturday.
A team of Agricultural Research Service (ARS) and university scientists is investigating a new “ingredient” for use in vaccinating cattle against Johne’s disease.