A veterinarian discusses causes, signs and prognosis of stifle injuries in beef bulls. The post Stifle injuries frequently mark the end for breeding bulls appeared first on Canadian Cattlemen.| Canadian CattlemenCanadian Cattlemen
Canadian researchers have studied the effectiveness of BVD vaccination in cow herds. The post Preventing bovine viral diarrhea in cow herds appeared first on Canadian Cattlemen.| Canadian CattlemenCanadian Cattlemen
Retiring vet medicine professor Dr. John Campbell outlined the changes he’s seen in animal health, and expressed optimism about ongoing research, during a keynote address| Canadian Cattlemen
he effect of even one outbreak in the country would be huge. Borders would close, exports halt, and the beef industry would be crippled, if only momentarily. That’s why researchers and government officials are working on the response to foot-and-mouth disease now.| Canadian Cattlemen
Dr. Brenda Ralston and her team have been getting to the root of the problem to see what is actually causing itching in cattle. The post Blaming parasites for itchy cattle only scratches surface, study finds appeared first on Canadian Cattlemen.| Canadian CattlemenAnimal Health , 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
Remember the COVID rapid test? That was a point-of-need test designed to find a target and match it to a “binder” which then changes the colour if it’s| Canadian Cattlemen
Toe tip necrosis syndrome is a hind-limb lameness of feedlot cattle that develops days to weeks after arrival at the feedlot. This disease is also known| Canadian Cattlemen