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As herds are being turned out on pasture across the Midwest, most calves will get an immunity boost for select diseases ...
Like people, cattle can also experience irritants in their eyes and that can often lead to pinkeye, say the experts at Kansas State University’s Beef Cattle Institute on a recent Cattle Chat ...
Pink eye season is here and there are preventative measures and treatments to help beef producers avoid the economic impact the disease can have on cattle. Pinkeye is the common name for ...
“Arguably the most common health nuisance on pasture — pinkeye — doesn’t have an easy vaccine solution with consistent ...
We have never had Pink Eye in our Cows before this year. If we ever have a summer like this again, I will be much more prepared on how to prevent pink eye in our cows and calves and in treating ...
Pinkeye losses can exceed $100 per incidence in beef cattle. Norm Stewart, D.V.M., M.S., Manager of Technical Services for Intervet/Schering-Plough Animal Health, offers best management practices ...
Pink eye transmission High numbers of face flies ... reducing the irritation to the eyes of cattle, as well as reducing the resting areas for the flies. Clipping pastures to a low stubble height ...
UNDATED -- Hot and wet weather has caused an increased fly population this summer, and those flies are transmitting pink eye to cattle in epidemic proportions around the area. This summer ...