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Lee Jones

Lee Jones

Professional Services Veterinarian, Beef Cattle / Boehringer Ingelheim Animal Health
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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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Is cottonseed going to make my bulls infertile?

In some corners of the industry, whole cottonseed as a feedstuff has a bad reputation for negatively affecting bull fertility due to its abundance of gossypol. But research has proven that, when utilized at recommended rates, this is not the case.
March 1, 2023
Dylan Davis, Lee Jones, and Lawton Stewart

As the winter is winding down, many producers are getting ready to turn out bulls. Often, the supplement used for the cow herd contains whole cottonseed, and this prompts questions such as, “Can I feed whole cottonseed to my bulls?” and, “Will it make them infertile?” Our answer to this question is always, “Absolutely not, if you stay within the recommended feeding levels."


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Stop ‘throwing darts’ at your herd’s reproduction

February 24, 2022
Lee Jones
Do you read reproductive or animal health questions posted on some Facebook pages? Someone is disappointed in calf health or herd reproduction and asks something along the lines of “Why did our cows not breed back very well this year?”
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Systems approach to calving success

January 24, 2022
Lee Jones
We often approach every calving season by addressing parts of the management or farm puzzle. And there is value in doing that.
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Investigating pregnancy loss in cattle

February 24, 2021
Lee Jones
Pregnancy loss is frustrating. We have waited a whole season for the cow or heifer to calve – only to find that she doesn’t calve or loses the calf near calving time.
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Doing the right thing for your cattle

October 23, 2020
Lee Jones

What’s the right thing when it comes to raising beef? After all, ultimately we are raising food a person will eat, not just raising the cow that produces it. With that responsibility then, what does doing the right thing look like in raising beef?


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The problem with pain in cattle

October 24, 2019
Lee Jones
Cattle experience pain. Even though they can be very good at disguising it, they do. Pain can come from injury, age (arthritis), natural activity (calving), disease or common management practices.
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Using preg check results to improve farm sustainability

August 23, 2019
Lee Jones
Most articles about the value of pregnancy diagnosis focus on identifying the open cow and getting her off the feed bill. With carrying cost being more than $2 per day over the winter, there is a lot of value in that approach.
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Economics of beef bulls: Selection and fertility

March 25, 2019
Lee Jones
Pregnancies matter. Reproductive efficiency is a priority in beef herds. If producers depend on natural service, then bulls contribute to at least half of reproduction and at least as much to the future of the cow herd through his daughters.
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