Tag: Animal Health
Septic Arthritis
By Patti Wilson, Contributing Editor We have all seen hapless cattle of various ages with enlarged navels and painful, swollen joints. And, we know this
U.S. CattleTrace
A Voluntary Disease Tracability Program By Gilda V. Bryant, Contributing Editor The COVID-19 virus has shown us just how quickly a pathogen can spread through
Merck Animal Health’s Dr. Angela Baysinger Receives “Feather in Her Cap” Award For Contributions to the Animal Health Industry
Angela Baysinger, DVM, MS, Animal Welfare lead at Merck Animal Health was awarded the 4th Annual Feather in Her Cap Award from the Feather in Her
A Better Way
By Patti Wilson, Contributing Editor This Chuteside examines a multi-faceted topic, and a cutting-edge method of vaccination that is gaining momentum. Though at first it
Another Emerging Virus
The Merry-Go-Round That Never Ends By Patti Wilson, Contributing Editor In 2003, a Japanese human research team in Aichi Prefecture was frustrated with the results
Autogenous Vaccines
Another Tool For Your Toolbox By Gilda V. Bryant, Contributing Editor When commercial vaccines don’t work for certain conditions, such as pinkeye, autogenous vaccines may
Better Animal Health
Have Changes in Cattle Drug Use Helped? By Larry Stalcup, Contributing Editor Doctoring cattle usually isn’t a producer’s favorite chore. Weather, faulty equipment, ornery labor
Flexibility Should Fuel a Feedyard’s Implant Program
Efficient performance comes from keeping it simple and appropriate for the stage of growth When choosing a cattle implant, take an approach that proves true
Processing Cattle
Do It You Own Way By Patti Wilson, Contributing Editor It’s August and spring calving is done. Cows and yearlings have quit forlornly and reluctantly
Little Monsters
By Patti Wilson, Contributing Editor During the heat of the summer, there’s an abundance of concern over health issues and persistent annoyance. I am not