The Kansas Livestock Foundation, Oklahoma Cattlemen’s Foundation, the Working Ranch Cowboys Association (Texas) and Colorado Farm Bureau Foundation Disaster Relief Fund will each receive $5,000 to assist in the recovery and rebuilding efforts.
“For many in these communities, the land and cattle are their livelihood, and some have been left with nothing,” said Shannon Kellner, associate vice president, Food Animal Business. “These farmers and ranchers are more than just our customers; they are our neighbors and friends.”
In addition to the scorched earth and destruction left in the fires’ wake are the cattle showing signs of inflammation and upper respiratory tract irritation due to smoke inhalation, both of which have left these cattle stressed and even more susceptible to other significant health issues. Merck Animal Health is shipping much-needed product, Zuprevo and Resflor (florfenicol and flunixin meglumine), to help address the growing health issues in these areas.
“I’ve been a veterinarian for many years, and I’ve never seen this kind of devastation and incredible impact on the health of the cattle, and we’re doing everything we can to bring as much support and relief to the producers and veterinarians in this area,” said Tim Parks, DVM, Merck Animal Health. “This is about doing the right thing for our friends and neighbors, and Merck Animal Health has definitely stepped up to the plate in their time of need.”
Within the four states, the wildfires have impacted countless cattle, devastated hundreds of thousands of acreage, destroyed homes and ranches, and even resulted in some tragic deaths.
—From Merck Animal Health news release