Articles Tagged with ''BRD''
Effective cattle management, vaccine selection, timing and nutrition are necessary for cattle respiratory vaccines to be effective. When coupled with realistic expectations, vaccination of cattle for BRD can be greatly beneficial and rewarding.
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Train your team for effective intranasal vaccination
While prevention is key, successful intranasal vaccination is essential for protecting calves from BRD. Proper storage, handling, administration and record keeping are essential for an effective vaccination program.
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Preventing BRD as much as possible to help treat as little as possible
While the $250 to $280 price tag per case of calfhood pneumonia is certainly unwelcome, the real cost of pneumonia can show up throughout her life in lost milk production, delayed first calving or even an early exit from the farm.
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Acidosis or BRD: Strategies for preventing misdiagnosis
Taking proper measures to prevent acidosis can greatly aid in the misdiagnosis of bovine respiratory disease (BRD) in calves.
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Vaccine timing: Let your past guide your future
Knowing which calves are at greatest risk for disease and being able to identify the specific causative agent of disease is essential for developing appropriate vaccine and treatment protocols.
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4 tips to foster a positive impact on calf stress
Preventative measures like good nutrition, handling practices, calf comfort and observation protocols are key for keeping calves healthy while they're stressed.
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Tips to manage stressors and minimize BRD
A common summer challenge is dealing with BRD. Mitigating risk is a critical component of a larger BRD battle plan. Risks can range from new cattle entering the herd to stressors caused by handling, nutrition and environment.
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Preconditioning: Worth the input or not?
One of the most important factors in the preconditioning equation is a solid vaccination program, which often leads to feeders being willing to pay more for calves.
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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.
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