Treating the following lesions rely on differing combinations of all four success factors. Any lesion caused by an infectious agent could spread on contaminated equipment from cow to cow. It is ...
(See the reference at the end of this story.) While lesions are sometimes unavoidable, there are management practices that veterinarians and cattle producers can abide by to protect animal welfare, ...
On this date in 1904, the Bismarck Tribune announced an outbreak of cattle scab in North Dakota. It was noted that the ...
Another significant area of research has been the investigation of cardiac lesions associated with blackleg. A study conducted in Tennessee revealed that a substantial percentage of cattle ...
Research on wound lesions from ear tagging in unweaned calves ... Dehorning/Disbudding: The process of removing the horn buds from young cattle or goats to prevent horn growth.
However, because ringworm is a transmissable infectious disease, animals with lesions are barred from exhibitions or shows by regulations of the State Board of Animal Health. Infection of the skin and ...
Worldwide, about 23% of dairy cattle experience lameness issues, with three types of hoof lesions causing most of those problems, says University of Wisconsin veterinarian Nigel Cook. Cook recently ...