Vaccines, injectable antibiotics and any other injectable products should always be administered properly to minimize tissue residues, injection site lesions, adverse reactions and side effects.
Research by experts at The University of Nottingham suggests that current injection techniques in UK dairy cattle need to change to avoid the risk of nerve injury. The study, carried out by a team of ...
Cattle are often given injections — vaccines, antibiotics, medications to help reduce inflammation, injectable vitamins, etc. These should always be administered properly, to minimize residues, ...
Pastures are turning green, which means it’s time to work cows and calves. Achieving the best results with vaccines requires using the correct syringes and needles, good management practices and ...
The month of May is traditionally the time when "spring round-ups" take place. This is the time that large and small cow-calf operations schedule the "working" of the calves. As the majority of the ...
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