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October 8, 2024Why Are You So Lame? Analyzing Lameness in Cattle 🎙️ Lameness is the second leading reason that feedlot cattle are pulled and given antibiotics....
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May 30, 2024Ropes, Chutes or Darts? How to Safely Treat Sick Cattle on Pasture It is not always possible to have cattle handling facilities in every pasture and...
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August 3, 2023Ergot in Feed: Is There a Safe Concentration for Beef Cattle? 🎙️ Recent studies suggest recommended concentrations of ergot and deoxynivalenol in...
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July 27, 2023Remote Drug Delivery Devices -- What You Need to Know ▶️ Darting for treatment is a last option and should be infrequent, but if you utilize RDD,...
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April 12, 2023Taking Pain Management Mainstream-- Beef Producers Add Pain Medication to Their Routines and Benefit Their Herds🎙️ The number of producers providing pain management...
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October 21, 2020Don’t be Lame – New Web Page with Resources for Preventing and Managing Lameness in Beef Cattle Not all lameness is caused by foot rot. Getting a...
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August 17, 2016Toe Tip Necrosis Syndrome This article written by Dr. Reynold Bergen, BCRC Science Director, originally appeared in the August 2016 issue of Canadian...
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September 30, 20145 Ways Cattle Feeders can Prepare for the Fall Run Before things get too busy with the fall run, take some time to learn more about (or refresh your...
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September 23, 2013Ergot Spotted in Western Canada -Keep an Eye Out This is a guest post written by Karin Schmid, Beef Production Specialist with the Alberta Beef...
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February 20, 2013Footrot and Other Cattle Lameness: Video The word ‘footrot’ is often mistakenly used to refer to many types of lameness in cattle. Footrot is a...
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