Pfizer
Team up against bovine respiratory disease
A comprehensive spring vaccination program can help beef producers address risks and help prevent the damaging effects of bovine respiratory disease.
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Zoetis, Texas Tech partner in Salmonella research
$100,000 gift will help advance food safety for consumers
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Zoetis accepting research proposals for 2013 Cattle Call program
Up to $150,000 in grant funding available for beef and dairy studies
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Economic analysis favors use of reproductive technologies
Study shows cow-calf producers can profit from estrous synchronization and timed artificial insemination
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Drought increases importance of selection decisions
Genetic technologies, used early in an animal’s life, are important tools that can help you manage feed costs and assure genetic progress for future profitability.
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Pfizer Animal Health will award $1,000 to five producers
Enter sweepstakes for chance to advance herd genetics with HD 50K or GeneMaxTM
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Pfizer outlines veterinary scholarship program
For the fourth consecutive year, Pfizer Animal Health and the American Veterinary Medical Foundation (AVMF) invite second- and third-year students of veterinary medicine to apply for the Pfizer Animal Health Scholarship.
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Red Angus Association now offering 50K genomic test
The Red Angus Association of America (RAAA) and Pfizer Animal Health have partnered to provide more reliable genetic predictions for RAAA members and their commercial customers. Breeders can now take advantage of genomic-enhanced expected progeny differences (GE-EPDs) powered by the High-Density 50K (HD 50K) platform from Pfizer Animal Genetics.
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New locations for base of ear administration approved for EXCEDE
Pfizer Animal Health announces two new, convenient base of ear locations for subcutaneous administration have been approved in beef and dairy cattle for EXCEDE (ceftiofur crystalline free acid) Sterile Suspension.
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Pfizer cuts meeting expenses, donates to orphanage
During a recent National Sales Meeting, colleagues in Pfizer Animal Health’s U.S. Cattle and Equine Business Unit decided to forgo some food and beverages throughout the week and instead donate the money saved to Bethel Orphanage in Juarez, Mexico. The $11,000 donation from Pfizer Animal Health represents about 6 percent of the orphanage’s annual operating budget.
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Know the basics of strategic deworming
A strategic deworming approach involves more than administering a dewormer annually. It’s about knowing when parasites could be compromising the health of your cattle.
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