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The Cow-Calf Manager: Fly Control to Keep the Flies From Winning
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Body Conditioning: Implications for Managing Beef Cows
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Yak Trace Mineral Study Procedures
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Yak Obstetrics
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Protect newborn calves from flies during fall calving
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Cold Stress and Newborn Calves
Michelle Arnold, DVM (UKVDL) Dr. Michelle Arnold, Large Ruminant Extension Veterinarian, University of Kentucky. Dr. Arnold is a member of the US YAKS Science Committee and the Health Committee. When the weather is predicted to be bitterly cold, producers should take extra care of newborn calves to ensure their survival. A calf’s body temperature often… Continue reading Cold Stress and Newborn Calves
Emergency Calf Management After Dystocia (Difficult Birth)
Dr. Michelle Arnold, Ruminant Extension Veterinarian, University of Kentucky. Dr. Arnold is a member of the US YAKS Science Committee and Health Committee. She is also conducting the yak trace mineral study. Dystocia can be defined as a difficult or abnormal calving due to a prolonged, unassisted birth or due to a prolonged and/or severe… Continue reading Emergency Calf Management After Dystocia (Difficult Birth)
Don’t Forget Tetanus Prevention when Banding Bulls!
Written by Michelle Arnold, DVM (Ruminant Extension Veterinarian, UKVDL), University of Kentucky, member of the US YAKS Science and Herd Health Committees. In the United States, more than 17 million bulls are castrated yearly that range in age from one day to one year-old. Tetanus (Clostridium tetani infection) is a potentially life-threatening neurologic disease affecting… Continue reading Don’t Forget Tetanus Prevention when Banding Bulls!
Did I Chose the Right Bull?
By Gregor Dike We are in the midst of calving season: eight on the ground and sixteen more (if the bulls did their work) to come by year’s end. All healthy, all good sized, all the right color patterns….but did I use the right bull? How did I match my bulls with the cows I… Continue reading Did I Chose the Right Bull?