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BVDV/Trich risk assessment tools: New risk-assessment models enables you to customize BVDV and trich risk assessment for your clients.
Wednesday, 01 October 2008
Geni Wren
603
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The impact of feedlot BVDV: Some data show a clear economic detriment of exposure to PI animals, yet other data fail to detect an adverse effect on performance.
Sunday, 01 July 2007
Geni Wren
436
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The “silent calf thief” makes a come-back : Trichomoniasis doesn’t get much attention, but with today’s cattle movements, it’s creeping into areas that have never seen it before.
Monday, 01 January 2007
Geni Wren
360
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Being nibbled to death by a duck: Persistently infected BVDV animals on the dairy can contribute to a host of problems; elimination involves a two-step approach.
Sunday, 30 April 2006
Geni Wren
403
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Why is BVDV such a hot topic this year?
Wednesday, 01 February 2006
Geni Wren
691
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Profile of a PI: We know when persistently infected BVDV cattle are created, but what do we know about the PI animal itself?
Wednesday, 01 February 2006
Geni Wren
558
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Completely calves: Dedicated replacement operations provide unique challenges, opportunities for dairy practitioners.
Thursday, 01 September 2005
Maureen Hanson
483
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BVDV in the feedlot: It’s been shown that PI cattle can affect penmates, but can you influence BVDV once it’s in the feedlot?
Tuesday, 01 March 2005
Geni Wren
545
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BVDV and dairy calves : Persistently infected calves are a reservoir of BVDV on the dairy. Here are strategies to prevent and control BVDV in these calves.
Tuesday, 01 February 2005
Geni Wren
625
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Bulls and BVDV: Because bulls can easily spread BVDV, don’t neglect them in management programs.
Sunday, 03 October 2004
Geni Wren
620
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BVDV surveillance programs: Where to go once programs are in place.
Tuesday, 31 August 2004
Geni Wren
607
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High-risk herds and BVDV: Helping clients control BVDV starts with testing their most vulnerable herds.
Wednesday, 30 June 2004
Geni Wren
525
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Make BVDV eradication your goal: BVDV is an ever-mutating virus that costs your clients; careful strategies can assist you to control and even eradicate the disease.
Saturday, 01 May 2004
Geni Wren
360
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