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Cydectin Pour-On program contributes nearly $200,000 to Wounded Warrior Project

Beef and dairy producers supported returning veterans in a big way through purchases of Cydectin® Pour-On this spring. FULL STORY »

The impact of Leptospira hardjo-bovis can linger

Pregnancy loss followed by infertility can impact production over a long period of time. FULL STORY »

Triangle® vaccines get a new name, new look

Triangle® vaccines, long-time staples of the Fort Dodge Animal Health vaccine line, now have a new look and updated names. FULL STORY »

Return of Synanthic expands parasite-control options

Cattle producers have more options for effective parasite control with Synanthic® (oxfendazole) suspension dewormer back on the market. FULL STORY »

BI: Express Vaccine Expands Reproductive Protection

Boehringer Ingelheim Vetmedica, Inc. introduces a vaccine that steps beyond conventional reproductive protection. Express® FP 5-VL5 currently provides one of the most complete modified-live virus/bacterin vaccine combinations on the market, and now it offers protection against Leptospira hardjo-bovis.
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Boehringer Ingelheim's Pyramid 5 Changes Its Look

Boehringer Ingelheim Vetmedica, Inc. has unveiled a new packaging design for Pyramid® 5. The Pyramid brand of vaccines was acquired by Boehringer Ingelheim Vetmedica, Inc. in late 2009 and the product has been sold in the Fort Dodge packaging until now. FULL STORY »

Pork Industry Makes Gains On PRRS Elimination

Years of scientific study and on-farm research is paying off in providing effective strategies to help pork producers prevent and control porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus. According to a panel of leading swine veterinarians and disease researchers at the 2010 World Pork Expo, producers and veterinarians are making a significant difference in controlling PRRS on production farms today.
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BI: Management & Vaccination Keeps Trichomoniasis At Bay

Trichomoniasis, commonly referred to as "Trich", is a growing problem among cowherds. Predominantly found in southern and western states, this disease is caused by the protozoa Tritrichomonas foetus. Trichomoniasis is a venereal disease transmitted at breeding and results in early embryonic death and abortion of the fetus. This can cause devastating economic setbacks for cattle producers.
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BI: Test Herd, Then Treat To Avoid Parasite Resistance

As instances of internal parasite resistance to deworming treatments are becoming more numerous among the country's cattle herds, it becomes apparent that herd managers must pay closer attention to the use of these valuable herd-health tools. FULL STORY »

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