Livestock production has become increasingly intensive and the momentum of the change has been so great that realistically it has been instrumental in presenting the Veterinarian with problems that have outstripped his knowledge
The poultry disease situation in the Midwest and upper Midwest is relatively stable in comparison to...
AbstractIn the last half century, significant attention has been given to animal diseases; however, ...
Diseases of poultry in South Dakota reflect the importance of the infections and metabolic problems
The first two weeks in the feedlot are the most critical for cattle. Respiratory diseases are most a...
When cattle are put in feedlots, they change diets and environments. This NebGuide discusses ways to...
Because of an ever-increasing threat of foreign animal disease outbreaks in the United States, there...
[Page] 1- Head/Director\u27s Message Diagnostic News [Page] 1- Classical Swine Fever Surveillance (...
Managing newly received cattle presents challenges from both a nutritional and health standpoint; ho...
Changes in livestock enterprise that intensify the operation will minimize some disease and parasite...
Several factors to consider in feeding and management of new feedlot cattle are discussed in this re...
The role of veterinary medicine in the United States food animal industry is currently changing. Vet...
Animal agricultural businesses strive to improve efficiencies, reduce input costs, and maintain heal...
The Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service periodically issues revisions to its publications. The mo...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of Diagnostic Medicine/PathobiologyDaniel U. ThomsonWith the concerni...
2013 Fall.Includes bibliographical references.To view the abstract, please see the full text of the ...
The poultry disease situation in the Midwest and upper Midwest is relatively stable in comparison to...
AbstractIn the last half century, significant attention has been given to animal diseases; however, ...
Diseases of poultry in South Dakota reflect the importance of the infections and metabolic problems
The first two weeks in the feedlot are the most critical for cattle. Respiratory diseases are most a...
When cattle are put in feedlots, they change diets and environments. This NebGuide discusses ways to...
Because of an ever-increasing threat of foreign animal disease outbreaks in the United States, there...
[Page] 1- Head/Director\u27s Message Diagnostic News [Page] 1- Classical Swine Fever Surveillance (...
Managing newly received cattle presents challenges from both a nutritional and health standpoint; ho...
Changes in livestock enterprise that intensify the operation will minimize some disease and parasite...
Several factors to consider in feeding and management of new feedlot cattle are discussed in this re...
The role of veterinary medicine in the United States food animal industry is currently changing. Vet...
Animal agricultural businesses strive to improve efficiencies, reduce input costs, and maintain heal...
The Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service periodically issues revisions to its publications. The mo...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of Diagnostic Medicine/PathobiologyDaniel U. ThomsonWith the concerni...
2013 Fall.Includes bibliographical references.To view the abstract, please see the full text of the ...
The poultry disease situation in the Midwest and upper Midwest is relatively stable in comparison to...
AbstractIn the last half century, significant attention has been given to animal diseases; however, ...
Diseases of poultry in South Dakota reflect the importance of the infections and metabolic problems