Detecting Illness in Cattle: Signs to Look For

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Detecting Illness in Cattle As a cattle farmer, keeping your herd healthy is critical for productivity and profitability. Catching illnesses early allows you to isolate sick animals, get them treatment, and prevent the spread of disease through your herd. In this blog article, we will teach you the common signs of illness to look for

Causes of Abortion and Infertility in Cattle

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Causes of Abortion and Infertility in Cattle Abortion and infertility are major problems affecting the productivity and profitability of cattle operations worldwide. Understanding the potential causes of these reproductive issues is key to preventing and managing them effectively. In this article, we will talk and  explores the main factors that can lead to abortion and

Detecting and Treating Pneumonia in Cattle Herds

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Detecting and Treating Pneumonia in Cattle Pneumonia is a common and serious illness affecting cattle herds worldwide. It is a major cause of economic loss in the cattle industry due to increased mortality, reduced growth rates, and decreased milk production and treatment costs. Detecting and treating pneumonia early is crucial to limit its impact on

Treating Pink Eye (Infectious Bovine Keratoconjunctivitis) in Cattle

Treating Pink Eye in Cattle

Treating Pink Eye Pink eye, also known as infectious bovine keratoconjunctivitis (IBK), is a highly contagious eye condition seen in cattle. It is characterized by inflammation of the conjunctiva and cornea. IBK can cause pain, corneal ulcerations, and vision loss in affected cattle, negatively impacting their health and productivity. Swift treatment is key to minimizing

Vaccination Programs for Beef Cattle

Vaccination Programs for Beef Cattle

Vaccination Programs for Beef Cattle Preventing disease through strategic vaccination is one of the most vital practices cattle producers can implement to protect the health, welfare, and productivity of their herds. Immunizing beef cattle against prevalent viral and bacterial threats provides substantial benefits that enhance profitability and stability. In this article, we will examine the