With spring calving underway, farmers should be considering the best practices to put in place when trying to prevent scour in calves.
Identifying specific pathogens and management flaws is essential for effective calf scours treatment and prevention on your farm.
Steve Wikse, professor of large animal clinical sciences, College of Veterinary Medicine at Texas A&M University, answers this month's beef cattle health question. Q - This colder weather has resulted ...
Oklahoma State University Extension experts recommend cattle producers with spring calving herds that have had diarrhea problems contact their large animal veterinarians now to plan management ...
More than three-quarters of calves on one dairy farm failed to absorb enough immunity from colostrum — despite it testing as “high quality”.