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Monensin improves efficiency, reduces feed intake during drought

Monensin is an antibiotic that has been successfully used in the feeder cattle sector since 1975. It also improves efficiency and health in cow-calf herds while reducing feed intake, which can be critical during drought conditions.
December 12, 2023
Gilda V. Bryant

The ionophore, monensin, is a class of antibiotics that can improve animal health, maintain body condition and increase feed efficiency, yet limit feed intake. This supplement may be beneficial during dry spells when ranchers scramble for additional feedstuffs.


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Agricultural law year in review

Check out some of the agricultural law news from 2023. Looking forward to 2024, many of these issues will remain critical issues for many agricultural producers around the country.
November 23, 2023
Tiffany Lashmet

As 2023 draws to a close, there is no shortage of agricultural law news to reflect on over the past 365 days. Looking forward to 2024, many of these issues will remain critical issues for many agricultural producers around the country.


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Antimicrobial resistance and antibiotic stewardship in the young calf

Antibiotic resistance is a serious concern everywhere on the dairy. However, calves are one area where good antibiotic stewardship can be especially crucial due to close human contact and the potential for calves to become reservoirs for resistant bacteria.
August 28, 2023
Hayley R. Springer

In early 2015, a disease outbreak affected people in Wisconsin and several other states. Of those sickened, nearly half were young children and most reported direct contact with cattle, primarily dairy calves.


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Tackling the challenges of calf scours and coccidiosis

Every year, calf scours and coccidiosis negatively impact bottom lines. These pathogens and parasites assault young immune systems, but careful long-term planning, targeted management practices and solid treatment protocols can limit their influences.
August 23, 2023
Bruce Derksen

Neonatal diarrhea, or calf scours, is one of the costliest diseases in the cattle business and is responsible for more mortalities in calves under 1 month old than any other disease.


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A fresh look at using antibiotics to treat mastitis

Maintaining quality records, following protocol, managing mastitis and properly training employees are four ways to fine-tune your management and adjust to over-the-counter antibiotic changes implemented June 2023.
July 19, 2023
Jennifer Roberts

With the latest changes from FDA guidance, now is a great time for producers to connect with their veterinarians and review their antibiotic use. Here are four steps your dairy can take to fine-tune antibiotic treatment protocols.


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Reduce antibiotic use and boost your bottom line with targeted metaphylaxis

The cattle industry is adopting targeted metaphylaxis, a strategy that administers antibiotics to individual high-risk calves, to improve animal health, reduce costs and promote antibiotic stewardship.
May 26, 2023
Joe Gillespie

As the cattle industry continues to advance and improve antibiotic stewardship practices, producers and veterinarians are reevaluating their approach to metaphylaxis, the administration of antibiotics on arrival to calves at high risk of bovine respiratory disease (BRD).


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Summer challenges for calves: Preventing pneumonia, pinkeye and enterotoxemia

Proper vaccinations, early detection and treatment are crucial for preventing and managing summer calf diseases. Close monitoring of calves is essential for early intervention and successful outcomes.
May 25, 2023
Lee Jones

Most folks think summertime is typically a time to relax for cattle owners. If we’ve had sufficient rain and grass is good, we can turn cows out and not worry too much except to check water, fences and put out summer mineral. However, there are a few calf diseases that can change those plans.


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Antimicrobial drug use and resistance in dairy cattle

Research teams provide updates on antimicrobial drug use and resistance on California dairies.
May 15, 2023
Matti McBride

“We have to communicate and demonstrate our shared values with consumers,” said Terry Lehenbauer, professor and researcher at the University of California – Davis, during a question-and-answer portion of a presentation on antimicrobial drug use and resistance in dairy cattle at World Ag Expo in Tulare, California, on February 14.


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An approaching amendment to animal antibiotic access

May 3, 2023
Julia McCarthy

It's about to get more difficult for smaller producers to gain access to animal antibiotics. Here's the reasoning.


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What you need to know before GFI No. 263 goes into effect

Two veterinarians discuss the GFI No. 263 changes coming up in June 2023, and what producers need to know to plan for it.
April 27, 2023
Aimee Robinson

To help producers get ahead of the upcoming GFI No. 263 changes, Valley Vet Supply technical service veterinarians Lacey Fahrmeier and Tony Hawkins discuss things producers can do to transition smoothly into the new regulations.  


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