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Fall parasite control – Make the most of short forage
Despite dry pasture conditions across the United States, internal and external parasites will continue to challenge beef cattle operations heading into fall and winter. An effective parasite control program in the fall can help cattle maintain body condition and make the most of purchased feedstuffs.
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Boehringer Ingelheim adds 75 new sales positions
Boehringer Ingelheim Vetmedica, Inc. (BIVI), announces the addition of more than 75 positions to its U.S. sales force. The expanding animal health company plans to have all sales representatives and professional service veterinarians on board by early January 2013. The addition increases the entire BIVI field force to more than 350.
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Pyramid 3 + Presponse SQ helps calves against respiratory disease
Addition to Boehringer Ingelheim Vetmedica, Inc.’s single-dose respiratory vaccine line gives calves a new weapon.
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Protect calves from a summertime struggle
Don’t let summer pneumonia get the best of your calves and their respiratory health.
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Don’t forget the bulls
Developing a health protocol for bulls critical for herd success.
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Restocking the cow herd in drought areas
Producers should be aware of disease challenges when bringing in cattle.
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New calves and green grass: That’s not all spring is about.
Pre-breeding vaccinations are a critical step this spring to prevent reproductive disease from hurting next year’s profits.
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Boehringer Ingelheim supports Farm American racing program
Cattle health company is looking to make renewed commitment to producers and consumer agriculture education through Farm American.
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Boehringer Ingelheim announces new approach to cattle health
Prevention Works sets tone for future of cattle division
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Why doesn’t my dewormer work?
Before you quit deworming your herd, understand how parasite control products work and how one active ingredient is in a class of its own.
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Ask your veterinarian if you’re at risk for trichomoniasis
Open cows and transmittable diseases are two phrases no cattleman wants to hear. But unfortunately, the spread of a lingering disease known as trichomoniasis is bringing them back to mind.
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- Commentary: New rules un-COOL
- Former Eastern Livestock CEO, CFO sentenced for federal crimes
- TSCRA works with sale barns to catch Houston cattle thief
- More beef cows in worst drought regions than a year ago
- NASA backs 3D food printer to feed growing population
- Post-tornado composting a solution for disposal of dead livestock



