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BRD prevention in dairy calves starts with dry cow management

Proper dry cow management practices are paramount for calf health, growth and early immunity.
October 4, 2023
David L. Prentice

Managing bovine respiratory disease (BRD) can sometimes feel like a game of whack-a-mole for dairy producers. Many stressors can pop up with little to no advanced warning early in a calf’s life, putting them at greater risk for developing BRD.  


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Bovine coronavirus: Can you recognize it and what can you do?

If you have dairy cattle, then you likely also have BCoV. It is important to perform diagnostics to identify your risk and manage accordingly.
August 16, 2023
Jason Shumaker

We have all become more educated on coronavirus in general over the past few years whether we wanted to be or not. However, dairy producers have been dealing with health issues from coronavirus in their herds for quite some time.


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Time to prepare: Fall processing recommendations for weaning-aged calves

It’s time to make plans for processing weaning-aged calves. Producers have many choices to make, including vaccinations, implant options and deworming strategies.
July 27, 2023
Tony Hawkins

And just like that, it’s time for fall processing. Let’s look closely at what we’ll need to give our weaning-aged calves a leg up on their next stage of life, starting with vaccination strategy, implants and deworming.


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Don’t lose your future genetics to calf scours

Scours is the primary cause of morbidity and mortality in preweaned dairy calves. This can have major ramifications down the road, making it imperative that calves receive proper care from day one.
July 12, 2023
Brian E. Miller

Due to improvements in reproductive efficiencies, dairies can now be more selective in raising future herd replacements. This elevates the importance of reducing preventable diseases such as scours or diarrhea in newborn calves.


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Animal agriculture awaits ‘normal accidents’ when it comes to biosecurity

Routinely administering a vaccine against any strain secures the production capacity and logistics needed to deliver a correctly targeted vaccine quickly when the need arises.
June 20, 2023
Julie Smith

John Law published a paper in 2006 in the journal Environment and Planning about the situation “developed” countries of the world find themselves in. They are precariously vulnerable to an incursion of a fast-moving animal disease that exists elsewhere in the world.


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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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What causes vaccines to fail?

Vaccines can fail for a multitude of reasons, but whatever the reason, it is something no producer wants to deal with. Producers can take simple steps to help limit vaccine failures and have solutions in place if they need them.
May 26, 2023
Abigail George

Vaccines are great preventative measures producers can use to protect their cattle, but that’s only when they work properly. There are a multitude of reasons vaccines can fail, and knowing solutions will help protect and prevent vaccine failure within your herd.


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Data truly affecting a feedlot’s profit margins

When feedlot operators collect data with specific goals in mind, rather than for the sake of more data, they will see their cattle’s health, performance and carcass characteristics improve and profit margins grow.
May 19, 2023
Bruce Derksen

Feedlots face a myriad of input challenges in their day-to-day operations, including recording data they anticipate will carry enough influence to sway their profit-bearing and decision-making processes.


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Your best shot at immunity: How trace minerals support vaccination protocols

Vaccination is vital to most operations’ profitability, and proper nutrition – particularly adequate consumption of trace minerals – enhances a vaccination program’s efficacy.
May 17, 2023
Kevin Cain

Stress is inevitable in any cattle operation and greatly impacts calf health and performance. Handling, weaning, transporting and other prolonged periods of stress are often unavoidable and can all have a negative impact on immune function.


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Precision animal management: What is it and how can it help you?

Thanks to new technologies, producers can manage cattle more precisely and efficiently. Learn how to apply precision animal management practices on your operation.
February 28, 2023
Ali Klatt

Expanding working facilities. Switching to a feeding software. Building another sorting pen. Adding calving pens. We all have something we wish we did sooner. Once we finally got around to it, we wonder, “Why the heck did I wait so long?”


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