A veterinarian recounts a case of coccidiosis in beef calves, and outlines signs and treatment of the disease.| Canadian Cattlemen
Case study of a cow herd that started aborting calves in the third trimester.| Canadian Cattlemen
Pen riders move through the feedlot corrals on horseback, watching the cattle with a sharp eye. They are looking for illness, weaving through the herd day after day. They hear the animal with atypical interstitial pneumonia (AIP) before they see it. There’s a rattle in the heifer’s breathing and loud grunting. When they locate the […] Read more The post Serotonin may be key to solving pneumonia puzzle in cattle appeared first on Canadian Cattlemen.| Canadian CattlemenLivestock , Latest & Featured - Canadian Cattlemen
Vaccination requires an open dialogue between the producer and a vet, discussing what to vaccinate for and when. Knowing how to read the labels of the vaccine is just as important. The post How to read a vaccine label appeared first on Canadian Cattlemen.| Canadian CattlemenCanadian Cattlemen
Vaccinations are a cornerstone biosecurity practice for cow-calf operations and feedlots. It is not uncommon for two or more vaccines to be given twice a| Alberta Farmer Express
Bladder stones, or obstructive urolithiasis, are a significant cause of morbidity and mortality. Explore the risk factors, symptoms, and prevention of urolithiasis.| Canadian Cattlemen