During the month of October reports of acorn poisoning have been widespread through Iowa and neighboring states. Representative animals from some herds were presented to the clinic. Other herds were described by practitioners in telephone conversations. When the first cases were encountered there was understandable hesitation in making the diagnosis since the problem was occurring on pastures that had been supporting trouble free grazing for years. As evidence continued to mount, however, it appeared that the heavy acorn production, together with abundant rainfall, may have resulted in an unusual problem this year
During the fall of 1958 a prominent sheep breeder in central Iowa began to lose some sheep. On Octob...
Bovine toxic mastitis is an acute clinical syndrome manifested by acute inflammation of the mammary ...
The latter part of June, 1941, one live and two dead pigs, weighing about thirty pounds each, were p...
One of the most difficult problems of the practicing veterinarian is the diagnosis of toxic symptoms...
Central Iowa was the scene of a recent outbreak of anthrax which, up to the present time, involved f...
The following is an extract made from a report sent to the Governor’s office a few days ago, concern...
Soybean poisoning is a cumulative disease. After 50 to 70 days on soybean feeding there occurs in so...
This disease is called hydrophobia by the people at large in a majority of cases. By veterinarians i...
On Oct. 23, 1952, a five-year-old Holstein cow was admitted to the Stange Memorial Clinic, Ames, Iow...
The case histories of lead poisoning diagnosed in 63 herds of cattle over the past five years were s...
On approximately July 1st, 1961, twenty-seven Wyon1ing cows with calves were shipped into North Cent...
In June of 1967, an Iowa cattle feeder called a veterinarian to examine his herd of thirty 900-pound...
4 pp., 7 photosProducers can prevent or minimize health problems in cow-calf herds in fall and winte...
This archival publication may not reflect current scientific knowledge or recommendations. Current i...
On Dec. 1, 1952, a two-year-old Hereford heifer was presented to the Stange Memorial Clinic. The his...
During the fall of 1958 a prominent sheep breeder in central Iowa began to lose some sheep. On Octob...
Bovine toxic mastitis is an acute clinical syndrome manifested by acute inflammation of the mammary ...
The latter part of June, 1941, one live and two dead pigs, weighing about thirty pounds each, were p...
One of the most difficult problems of the practicing veterinarian is the diagnosis of toxic symptoms...
Central Iowa was the scene of a recent outbreak of anthrax which, up to the present time, involved f...
The following is an extract made from a report sent to the Governor’s office a few days ago, concern...
Soybean poisoning is a cumulative disease. After 50 to 70 days on soybean feeding there occurs in so...
This disease is called hydrophobia by the people at large in a majority of cases. By veterinarians i...
On Oct. 23, 1952, a five-year-old Holstein cow was admitted to the Stange Memorial Clinic, Ames, Iow...
The case histories of lead poisoning diagnosed in 63 herds of cattle over the past five years were s...
On approximately July 1st, 1961, twenty-seven Wyon1ing cows with calves were shipped into North Cent...
In June of 1967, an Iowa cattle feeder called a veterinarian to examine his herd of thirty 900-pound...
4 pp., 7 photosProducers can prevent or minimize health problems in cow-calf herds in fall and winte...
This archival publication may not reflect current scientific knowledge or recommendations. Current i...
On Dec. 1, 1952, a two-year-old Hereford heifer was presented to the Stange Memorial Clinic. The his...
During the fall of 1958 a prominent sheep breeder in central Iowa began to lose some sheep. On Octob...
Bovine toxic mastitis is an acute clinical syndrome manifested by acute inflammation of the mammary ...
The latter part of June, 1941, one live and two dead pigs, weighing about thirty pounds each, were p...