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#50in50 Video 23 Back to basics Water

Tommy On April 11, 2020   /   BEEF, DAIRY, Farm animal health blog, Flock health   /   Leave a comment
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Video 23 Back to basics water Water is probably one of the most important nutrients in a ruminant, it can be sometimes overlooked. Going back to basics to get this fundamental element right on farm So here are some top tips for water Plenty available clean water

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#50in50 VIDEO 22 Anti-inflammatories

Tommy On April 10, 2020   /   BEEF, DAIRY, Farm animal health blog, Flock health   /   Leave a comment
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  Video 22 Anti-inflammatories While we must always focus on preventing disease in our farming systems. We will, of course, have sickness still occurring. When this happens we need to utilize and mobilize all the tools and expertise at our disposal. One group of medicines that really

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#50in50 Neospora some facts

Tommy On April 9, 2020   /   BEEF, DAIRY, Farm animal health blog   /   Leave a comment

Video 20 Neospora the facts There can be many causes of abortion in cattle but one agent that has become more common is the parasite Neospora Caniumn. This small parasite is said to be responsible for close to 10% of abortions in beef and dairy cattle identified

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#50in50 Video 19 Reducing clinical mastitis

Tommy On April 8, 2020   /   DAIRY, Farm animal health blog   /   Leave a comment
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Video 19 How can we reduce the risk of clinical mastitis   What is clinical mastitis? In simple terms, this is an infection in the mammary gland which causes clinical symptoms. These symptoms are usually associated with bacterial infections occurring in the quarter. These infections and subsequent

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#50in50 Video 18 Focus on footbathing

Tommy On April 7, 2020   /   BEEF, DAIRY, Farm animal health blog, Flock health   /   Leave a comment
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Video 18 footbaths Top tips for using footbaths   Cattle and sheep lameness can be a real pain, for both animals and farmers. There are two types of lameness, in my opinion, mechanical and infectious. Mechanical lameness like white line disease, sole ulcers, etc is by far

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#50in50 Video 17 Getting good results from vaccines

Tommy On April 6, 2020   /   BEEF, DAIRY, Farm animal health blog, Flock health   /   Leave a comment
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  Video 17 Getting bang for our buck with vaccines   Background  As the world hunts for a vaccine for Covid 19, we are all learning how vital these medicines can be. Where you have large populations of animals or humans vaccines can be vital tools in

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#50in50 Video 16 Top tips for breeding time

Tommy On April 4, 2020   /   DAIRY, Farm animal health blog   /   Leave a comment
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Video 16 A step by step approach to planning breeding Fertility is a key driver in dairy farm performance and profitability. A tighter calving pattern means more days at grass and also days in milk. Good fertility means keeping cows in the herd for longer. This means

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#50in50 Video 15 Summer scour syndrome

Tommy On April 3, 2020   /   DAIRY, Farm animal health blog   /   Leave a comment
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Video 15 summer scour syndrome   The most important thing to always remember first is common things are common. While I have been talking about this condition for a number of years, every calf not thriving in the early spring and summer is affected by this. Worms

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#50in50 Video 13 The risk is high for grass tetany

Tommy On April 1, 2020   /   BEEF, DAIRY, Farm animal health blog   /   Leave a comment
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Video 13 Watch out for grass tetany Grass tetany or hypomagnesia is what is classed as a true veterinary emergency. With this deficiency every passing minute is critical. These animals will have low blood magnesium which means quick intervention is a matter of life or death. Magnesium

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#50in50 VIDEO 12 Getting to grips with somatic cell count SCC

Tommy On April 1, 2020   /   DAIRY, Farm animal health blog   /   Leave a comment
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Subclinical mastitis video 12 This is where we get inflammation (usually infections) in the udder which is not visible. This is measured using SCC (somatic cell counts). This is a measurement of somatic cells (mostly inflammatory cells) in the udder of the cow. This type of infection

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