Summer deworming benefits without a chute trip
Choosing the right dewormers during the summer months is important for successful grazing programs. Read about the benefits of deworming cattle.
Choosing the right dewormers during the summer months is important for successful grazing programs. Read about the benefits of deworming cattle.
Explore VISION® clostridial vaccines that work to protect cattle from the highly fatal blackleg disease.
It’s important to develop a deworming strategy for your summer replacement heifers. Read this article to learn the five steps guiding successful cattle deworming.
Pain management is important in cattle production. BANAMINE® TRANSDERMAL is the only FDA-approved solution for controlling pain in food-producing animals.
CIRCUMVENT® CML is the first and only combination vaccine shown to be effective for the vaccination of healthy swine three weeks of age or older against disease caused by Porcine Circovirus Types 2a and 2d, Mycoplasma hyopneumoniae, and Lawsonia intracellularis.
Certified Angus Beef CEO, John Stika, and Emily Metz, president and CEO of the American Egg Board discuss challenges facing the beef and egg industries – rising input costs, supply challenges and consumer demands for transparency as we celebrate National Beef and National Egg Month.
Activyl® Protector Band for Dogs provides full season, up to 6 months protection against fleas and ticks. Use one Activyl Protector Band every 6 months for year-round protection. For dogs and puppies that are 12 weeks of age and older. The collar contains deltamethrin and has been specially formulated using patented insecticide-release technology.
In this presentation, three experts will share the latest knowledge on Lyme disease, including tick vectors, diagnostics, and prevention. You’ll leave the talk feeling equipped to communicate canine disease risk and suggest disease prevention tips to your clients.
The 2022 Merck veterinary wellbeing study unveiled many challenges and opportunities for veterinarians and veterinary team members. Among these items, it, unfortunately, illustrated that ~75% of veterinary team members and 44% of US (United States) veterinarians are NOT thriving in their current occupation.