Articles Tagged with ''calf infections''
While it might be one of the most common diseases, the cause of scours isn’t always easy to ascertain. Three experts share insight on devising a plan to help pinpoint the issue.
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BRD caused by Mycoplasma bovis: It's more common than you’d expect
Mycoplasma bovis might seem harmless, but its presence increases a calf's chance of contracting BRD by 74%. Farms should focus on calf care and diagnostic and treatment protocols to develop a plan to minimize its impact.
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Persistently infected calves invading the cattle industry
A persistently infected calf occurs when BVD infects a fetus during pregnancy. These calves will not be able to mount an immune response to kill the virus at any point in their lives and will shed the virus, endangering the other cattle around them.
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The short-term and long-term cost of scours
Scours treatments alone can cost a dairy $8-$27 per sick calf, not including long-term consequences, which can run farms significantly more. This makes it essential to minimize scours prevalence on-farm.
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Antimicrobial resistance and antibiotic stewardship in the young calf
Antibiotic resistance is a serious concern everywhere on the dairy. However, calves are one area where good antibiotic stewardship can be especially crucial due to close human contact and the potential for calves to become reservoirs for resistant bacteria.
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Tackling the challenges of calf scours and coccidiosis
Every year, calf scours and coccidiosis negatively impact bottom lines. These pathogens and parasites assault young immune systems, but careful long-term planning, targeted management practices and solid treatment protocols can limit their influences.
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Don’t lose your future genetics to calf scours
Scours is the primary cause of morbidity and mortality in preweaned dairy calves. This can have major ramifications down the road, making it imperative that calves receive proper care from day one.
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Neonatal calf scours: Considering all management aspects
Scours can be caused by any number of environmental factors and can quickly overwhelm a herd during calving season. Understanding what specific steps you can take on your operation to reduce risk could pay big dividends.
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Immune challenges of the young calf
Born without antibodies, calves face challenges in the first months of life. A good foundation and careful disease prevention through measures such as quality colostrum management, dry cow management and vaccination protocols is essential for healthy calves.
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