Use of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs in livestock is hitting the next level

There are now a variety of NSAIDs and we can select the right ones for specific situations

Reading Time: 4 minutes I recently listened to a talk by two technical services veterinarians with Merck animal health. What I liked about the presentation was they broke down the different disease categories we have on our farms and ranches, and went over what probably would be the first choice for an NSAID (non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug) and the second […] Read more

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We can’t hide our head in the sand when it comes to Johne’s disease

There are concerns that this contagious and chronic condition is on the rise in beef herds

Reading Time: 4 minutes There has been lots said about Johne’s disease over the years but a recent webinar by Dr. Cheryl Waldner at beefresearch.ca gave me lots of food for thought. Herds are getting bigger and as that happens, they are more confined. And since the bacterium that causes Johne’s can be spread in the manure, infection via […] Read more


Take care to avoid the big three nemesis’ this calving season: scours, pneumonia and navel infection.

Get out your calving season to-do list — and check it twice

Being well prepared not only saves headaches during calving but can prevent future problems

Reading Time: 3 minutes For the vast majority of you, calving is underway or will be shortly, so a quick review of a few points may lead to more live calves and minimizing disease problems. First, review your list of calving supplies and make sure you have extra on hand. You know what you have needed in the past, […] Read more

Getting colostrum to calves in a timely way helps ensure producers will raise healthy animals.

Videos are an easy way to add to your skill set on the farm

Having an expert show how to investigate or fix a problem is a great way to learn

Reading Time: 3 minutes We can always pick up ways to improve our cattle operations. One method is to ask lots of questions of the right people. Another is reading and investigating specific topics. And an increasingly popular way is to watch instructive videos. The issue here is making sure the source is ethical, reliable and not sensationalized. A […] Read more


Reading articles exposes us to approaches to animal health, but also management and many, many more topics related to cattle production.

Use that extra at-home time to boost your learning

Fewer meetings and networking opportunities offer more time to discover other info sources

Reading Time: 2 minutes As the world is recovering from and dealing with COVID-19 in 2022, we all are becoming more accustomed to keeping our bubble small. By spending more time at home and on our farms and ranches — and relying more on deliveries instead of getting out in person — how do we keep up with improvements […] Read more

Temperature increase in an animal is one of the first measurable changes and one cannot stress the importance of knowing the temperature enough. A change can indicate a positive response to treatment or a further worsening of the disease.

The simple act of taking a temperature is a powerful health aid

A reading can be a warning, a sign that treatment is working or can define how sick an animal is

Reading Time: 3 minutes All of us in cattle production need to have thermometers and take the temperature of animals we are treating, especially when it comes to respiratory disease. Normal bovine temperature is 38.5 C to 39.5 C (or 101 F to 103 F), which is higher than for humans (or horses). While you as producers are very […] Read more


The cattle sector benefits enormously from a wide array of vaccines

The cattle sector benefits enormously from a wide array of vaccines

There is a large number of vaccines for cattle — here’s a primer on key ones and their use

Reading Time: 3 minutes Healthy cattle production relies on good vaccination strategies. The general public is now hearing about efficacy of COVID-19 vaccines, two doses of vaccine, storage and the logistics of transport. We are now hearing about supply issues. With a single-dose vaccine of 66 per cent efficacy, is that worse or better that needing two doses to […] Read more

The farm community knows the value of proper nutrition, decreasing stress and proper, timely immunizations to prevent harmful diseases in their animals.

Lessons learned on the farm apply to the pandemic

Maintaining herd health has taught us about the same good practices being used to combat COVID

Reading Time: 3 minutes The Canadian Veterinary Medical Association designates the first week in October every year in order to increase awareness of veterinary involvement with all animals. Every year there is a theme and this year’s is most appropriate. It is Animal Health + Human Health + Planet Health = One Health. One Health really encompasses the entire […] Read more


The COVID-19 pandemic has made the veterinary industry realize the economic and health consequences that would occur if key products such as vaccines, implants, antimicrobials or painkillers were in short supply.

The pandemic taught us many lessons in the animal health field

The supply chain stayed strong and co-operation made it stronger, and that’s very important

Reading Time: 3 minutes The direct contact between veterinarians and producers and pharmaceutical reps and technical services veterinarians has begun to open up again. Each pharmaceutical company had different restrictions on travel and rules on in-person contact and, of course, are fully abiding by the local health rules of the different provinces. The good news is that during the […] Read more

If heat gets excessive, you may see hyperventilation in cattle (tongue out, extended neck, breathing with increased respiratory rate).

There will be more heatwaves, and we need to be prepared

Extreme heat is no different than any natural disaster, so get an emergency checklist ready

Reading Time: 3 minutes By the time you read this, one of the longest heatwaves to hit the Prairies should be ancient history and you’ll be assessing what the ramifications were. If this becomes an event we see every few years (global warming?), we need to explore how we can potentially initiate emergency measures to help cattle cope. For […] Read more