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Autogenous vs. commercial vaccines: Exploring the trade-offs

As cattle producers continue to evolve herd health and disease management practices, the use of an autogenous vaccine is sometimes considered. Some examples of autogenous vaccines include pinkeye or bovine respiratory disease (BRD) vaccines.
April 30, 2026
John Pollreisz

As producers and veterinarians consider vaccination programs, it’s important to understand the key differences between autogenous and commercial vaccines.


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Is salmonella present on your dairy?

Producers should work with their veterinarian to develop and implement routine biosecurity, monitoring and preventative practices, like vaccination, to help control salmonellosis on their farm.
July 8, 2025
Angela Rowson

Cows infected with salmonella can shed organisms in their manure, colostrum, saliva, milk and vaginal and nasal secretions. The disease is commonly spread from one cow to another when she consumes the manure of an animal that is shedding the bacteria. Cows usually ingest this infected manure in their feed or water. 


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Preventing vaccine failures

Proper nutrition, reduced stress and strategic scheduling are essential for effective immunization.
June 19, 2025
Chris Chase

Most “vaccine failures” are not due to the vaccine itself but to the animal’s immune system not being ready – often due to poor timing. The immune system’s job isn’t to prevent disease but to maintain health, which requires appropriate management, sound nutrition, low stress, biosecurity and a well-planned vaccine program. 


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New product rollout for May 2025

April 18, 2025

This month's new products rollout includes products from Envu, Virbac and more.


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Cattlemen’s College: Sustainability of beef industry continues to advance

At CattleCon, Ruaraidh Petre from the Global Roundtable for Sustainable Beef highlighted the cattle industry’s strides in sustainability, as well as where there remains room for improvement.
March 3, 2025
Tyrell Marchant

At no time in the history of livestock agriculture have producers been more efficient at producing beef than they are now. Just in the last half-century, global beef production has nearly doubled, despite a historically small herd size.


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Weekly Digest: Commercialization efforts underway for HPAI vaccine for dairy

February 27, 2025
Karen Lee

In the news at the end of February 2025: commercialization efforts underway for HPAI vaccine for dairy, data quantifies beef-on-dairy value, and the world’s first lab-made cow milk is released.


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Weekly Digest: Three confirmed cases of HPAI in California dairy herds, vaccine field trials may begin

Secretary of Agriculture Tom Vilsack announced USDA approval to begin field trials for testing a HPAI (H5N1) vaccine in dairy cows.
September 3, 2024
Karen Lee

In the news this past week, HPAI has been confirmed in three California dairy herds, and field trials may begin for vaccines to combat the virus.


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    Mizzou researchers create the first bovine anaplasmosis vaccine

    September 3, 2024
    Abigail George

    University of Missouri researchers have created the first-ever vaccine proven to protect cattle from bovine anaplasmosis, a tick-borne cattle disease. The disease infects the red blood cells of cattle and causes millions of dollars in economic losses across the U.S. due to reduced cattle production, treatment costs and animal deaths.


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    Wonder about the future of cattle health care? Check the crystal ball

    It may be impossible to predict the future completely, but it’s fun to try. Experts in the cattle health care field weigh in with their projections of where management, disease prevention and treatment are heading and how they might get there.
    June 27, 2024
    Bruce Derksen

    Over recent decades, cattle disease management, prevention and treatment have changed dramatically. Vaccines, antibiotics, technology and even diseases have altered course.


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    Patent pending: New LSU-developed BRD vaccine

    April 30, 2024
    Abigail George

    Louisiana State University (LSU) announced the development of a new vaccine to fight against bovine respiratory disease (BRD). The vaccine was created by Dr. Shafiqul Chowdhury, a professor of veterinary medicine.


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