Foot rot is an acute and highly infectious disease of cattle characterized by swelling and lameness. The condition is extremely painful. If not treated| Canadian Cattlemen
Breeding bulls serve two primary purposes they enhance overall reproductive traits of the breeding herd and transmit long-term desirable herd genetics via| Canadian Cattlemen
Listening for blue jays call in early mornings in need of peanuts is a favourite pastime. I sit with Addie, our golden doodle, within a foot or two of| Canadian Cattlemen
A veterinarian explains how a cow's nutrition can affect calves for generations.| Canadian Cattlemen
A veterinarian discusses animal disease such as foot-and-mouth and bird flu.| Canadian Cattlemen
Ranching in southern Alberta can be divided into two eras. One before the fence, and the one that came to stay, after the fences.| Canadian Cattlemen
An overview of how cattle can be exposed to petroleum or other hydrocarbon mixtures and signs of toxicity.| Canadian Cattlemen
Poisonous plants are a major cause of economic loss to the livestock industry. It’s estimated poisonous plants adversely affect three to five per cent of cattle, sheep and horses grazing the western range.| Canadian Cattlemen
The COVID pandemic had affected more than 200 countries, with two per cent mortality, as of May 26, 2021. This highlighted the importance of reducing human-animal interactions to prevent such zoonoses.| Canadian Cattlemen
Bladder stones, or obstructive urolithiasis, are a significant cause of morbidity and mortality. Explore the risk factors, symptoms, and prevention of urolithiasis.| Canadian Cattlemen
This article is not specifically about the business of beef except to cover the potential effect disease transmission plays and the ecological damage| Canadian Cattlemen