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Understanding summer pneumonia in calves

Triggered by stress, heat, dust or fading maternal immunity, summer pneumonia leaves young calves vulnerable to lung infections. A combination of targeted vaccinations, management strategies, accurate identification and treatment protocols will limit its effects.
June 19, 2026
Bruce Derksen

Summer’s warmth and sunshine should spell carefree days for young nursing calves, with pastures coming to life and the stresses of harsher weather in the past. Yet, behind this idyllic curtain, the threat of summer pneumonia lies in wait, ready to challenge newborns’ health and well-being.


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Setting calves up for success: Building a strong start

Early calf success comes from pre-calving cow nutrition, clean environments, calving management and rapid colostrum intake. Small improvements reduce scours, pneumonia and mortality. Operations can produce healthier calves and more productive herds through a focused early management.
April 27, 2026
Abigail George

Success starts at birth. A recent BCRC webinar highlighted just how critical those early decisions are, from precalving management to colostrum intake and postnatal care. It’s about stacking small advantages, such as nutrition, environment, timing and intervention, right from the start.


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New calf traits will allow producers to select for disease resistance

Holstein and Jersey breeders will soon be able to genetically select for calves with improved resistance to respiratory problems and diarrhea thanks to two new traits developed from herd records in the National Cooperator Database.
April 19, 2026
Kristen Parker Gaddis

Genetic and genomic evaluations for Resistance to Diarrhea (DIA) and Resistance to Respiratory Problems (RSP) will represent the expected resistance of an animal’s offspring to these issues in a herd with average management conditions. Final approvals are being wrapped up, with the goal of introducing these traits for Holstein and Jersey breeders soon.




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Bacterial pneumonia: Delayed, not gone

BRD persists despite progress, often emerging after stress. Continue reading for causes, warning signs and costs. Utilize early detection, medicated feed and stress‑reducing management to protect cattle health and profitability.
April 6, 2026
Jeff Okones

Despite advances in vaccines, nutrition and management, bovine respiratory disease (BRD) remains one of the most persistent and costly challenges in beef production. While the weather this fall has been off to an unseasonably mild start, producers shouldn’t mistake low rates of BRD in early months for a disease-free season.


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Timing BRD vaccination for better outcomes

BRD is caused by pathogens, including infectious bovine rhinotracheitis, bovine respiratory syncytial virus and PI3 bovine parainfluenza. Research supports giving vaccinations at strategic times during the dam’s pregnancy and the calf’s life to promote good health and gains in the feedyard.
March 31, 2026
Gilda V. Bryant

Bovine respiratory disease (BRD) is essentially pneumonia. Caused by specific bacteria and viruses, it is the most expensive disease in the beef industry.


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Spring stress: Protecting herd health during a season of transition

As you and your herd make the transition to warmer weather, be aware of and proactive about the stress these environmental changes put on your cattle’s immune systems.
February 19, 2026
Kirsten Midkiff

The spring season brings longer days, greener pastures and a sense of relief from the freezing temperatures. However, the spring also carries its own set of challenges, as it is one of the most challenging times of the year for cattle health.


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Nurturing calves on pasture: Nutrition and health strategies for growth and resilience

The importance of ensuring proper nutrition and that a strong foundation of health is established on spring and summer pasture is essential to your calves.
February 16, 2026
Bruce Derksen

Ensuring optimal calving care for newborns is a top priority for producers. However, the responsibility doesn’t end as the calves leave the farmyard. Special attention must also be given to their nutrition and overall well-being as they transition to spring pastures and continue to grow during the summer months.


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IBR in cattle: A practical guide for cattle producers

IBR is a contagious, persistent cattle disease causing respiratory issues, milk loss and abortions. Control relies on marker vaccination, six-month boosters, biosecurity and stress reduction. Healthy herds perform better and have fewer losses.
February 4, 2026
Oliver Maxwell

Infectious bovine rhinotracheitis (IBR) is a fast-moving upper respiratory disease that can quietly drain profitability in beef and dairy herds. It spreads quickly through close contact and, like other herpes viruses, it doesn’t leave the herd once it arrives.



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Seven pillars of successful calf raising

A successful calf-raising program depends on attention to every detail, starting even before birth. Set calves up for success by following seven foundational pillars of calf care.
February 2, 2026
Tiago Tomazi

Just as solid structural pillars form a strong foundation for the barn, these seven pillars of calf raising are powerful steps to help build a solid foundation for the future milking herd.


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Ensuring newborn calf survival: Stomach tubing best practices

Sometimes newborn calves need a little help in the form of stomach tubing. Before using the tube, consider these key steps to help ensure success.
January 15, 2026
Bruce Derksen

Newborn calves occasionally encounter challenges that undermine them in the early hours or days of life. Difficulties such as birthing stress, weakness or an inability to nurse effectively may leave them unable to consume the vital colostrum and nutrients they require.


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