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Key indicators and treatments for calfhood diarrhea

Producers should be watchful for key indicators of calfhood diarrhea and be prompt in administering proper treatments to get calves back to complete health.
August 17, 2023
Lacey Fahrmeier

There are a few things you as a producer can do to help increase the odds that your calves will overcome calfhood diarrhea.


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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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Spring vaccinations set calves up for long-term success

April 26, 2023

It’s never too early to think about a calf’s respiratory health. The steps producers take this spring with young calves not only help protect them through grazing season, but can help prepare the calves for a more complete immune response with preweaning and weaning booster vaccinations.


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Preparing for the upcoming OTC antibiotic rules

April 3, 2023
Austin C. Vincent

This year it is important for ranchers to prepare for upcoming changes to the rules regarding purchasing medically important antibiotics.


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West: Scours – dealing with it now, preventing it later

February 6, 2023
Meranda Small

As we patiently wait for the turn of the season, producers will continue to keep a watchful eye on young calf health, especially regarding scours.


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Neonatal calf scours: Considering all management aspects

Scours can be caused by any number of environmental factors and can quickly overwhelm a herd during calving season. Understanding what specific steps you can take on your operation to reduce risk could pay big dividends.
February 3, 2023
A. J. Tarpoff and Jason M. Warner

A producer makes an initial call to their veterinarian, concerned about a sudden and severe case of neonatal calf scours in their herd of calving beef cows.


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Late-term feedyard death loss economics

September 26, 2022
Mark Corrigan

There has been a lot of discussion about late-term death loss in finishing cattle in recent years. There are obvious economic consequences of losing an animal that has been on feed for a long period of time, and those costs increase as feeder prices and feed costs increase.


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Genetic risk factors for heart failure in feedlot cattle

September 26, 2022
Brian Vander Ley

Heart failure has been emerging as an increasingly important disease in feedlot cattle. There are many causes of heart failure in cattle, including exposure to low oxygen levels at high elevations, bacterial infections of the heart muscle and toxins that affect cardiac function. 


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Five ways to avoid becoming a victim of a PI calf problem

Managing persistently infected (PI) calves so they don't jeopardize the entire herd requires protocols for records, biosecurity, reproduction and vaccinations.
September 22, 2022
John M. Davidson

Persistently infected (PI) calves continue to be a substantial threat to all segments of the cattle industry, but many producers don’t even know they are in the herd.


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