
Detection and prevention of rectal and anal tears
They’re rare, but the consequences may make slaughter necessary

Often a tranquilizer makes things easier for cattle and their owner
There is a non-prescription product that has many uses and can be administered by producers

It’s more rare these days, but grain overload has a big impact
Mixed rations and better storage have cut cases, but take care when increasing grain in a ration

There are many ways of dealing with a product shortage
Vaccine shortages happen, but there are usually alternatives for dealing with the situation

We have very safe pharmaceuticals, but they must be used properly
Mistakes can happen if you don’t pay close attention to labels and used the correct route of administration

We should celebrate change and raise those low vaccination rates
Thoughts on how things are getting better, the joy of hydraulic chutes, and vaccination hesitancy

Birthweight isn’t as straightforward as it should be
Believe it or not, the methods for determining this critical number can vary a great deal

Leptospirosis and reproductive losses in beef cattle
While clinical cases are not common in Western Canada, detection of lepto titres in AI bulls can be a problem

Let’s do what we can to keep our animals safe from blue-green algae
Reporting suspected algae blooms and checking provincial advisories are both good steps

What’s your secret to keeping bull calves from being injured?
Raising bulls and wintering them is challenging, and sharing tips and tricks would be very helpful