Articles Tagged with ''pinkeye''
Knowing what to look for when monitoring livestock and being aware of pests that can plague your cattle inside and out helps producers effectively manage their cattle for optimal health.
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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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What are you doing to prevent pinkeye?
Pinkeye is not like other diseases. Many factors can contribute to an animal having the disease. However, there are also many ways a producer can work to prevent and treat this disease.
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Implementing an autogenous vaccine for pinkeye: It’s so easy, even an academic vet can do it
Pinkeye development, treatment and prevention, and how to create and implement an autogenous vaccine.
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Controls for flies on pastured cattle
Face flies are a common pest many cattle producers have to deal with, especially in the summer months. While there are many control options available, selecting the most effective one and implementing it in a timely matter is essential.
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Finding value in problem situations
Proper diagnostics will define the challenges and ensure correct solutions are implemented to reduce risk and recover value from disease situations.
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Summer challenges for calves: Preventing pneumonia, pinkeye and enterotoxemia
Proper vaccinations, early detection and treatment are crucial for preventing and managing summer calf diseases. Close monitoring of calves is essential for early intervention and successful outcomes.
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Pinkeye: A dairy producer’s nemesis
Practicing good housing management, fly control, trace mineral supplementation and vaccinations are all key parts to reducing the risk of pinkeye.
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