K-State veterinarian Gregg Hanzlicek talks about a disease which frequently afflicts weaned beef calves, coccidiosis, and the preventative steps producers should take to keep this from taking hold in calves this fall.
Preventing coccidiosis from taking hold of calves this fall
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Just thought you should know that this podcast repeatedly cuts itself off at varying points - I finally gave up after four trys - almost got to the end. It was really good, but took too long to finish it.
I tried to print the article & got only the first sentence.. sure would be nice to see what the article says as we deal with individual cases within our weanling pen..
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