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Abortions in Dairy Cattle - I Common Causes of Abortions

    Author: Hovingh
    State:  VA  Year:  2002
    Excerpt:  Infectious agents represent the most commonly diagnosed cause of abortions, I.e., bacteria, viruses, fungi, Neospora caninum (protozoal parasite). Bovine venereal diseases are of concern with the increased use of natural service in many dairy herds.
 

Abortions in Dairy Cattle - II Diagnosing & Preventing Abortion Problems

    Author: Hovingh
    State:  VA  Year:  2002
    Excerpt:  Helps for producers & their veterinarians to increase the likelihood of diagnosing the cause of any abortions that may occur. In some situations, the prompt diagnosis of an abortion may help reduce the severity of an impending outbreak.
 

Adequate Trace Mineral Nutrition Critical for Optimum Reproductive Performance

    Author: Zinpro
    State:  Global  Year:  2005
    Excerpt:  Adequate long-term trace mineral supplementation is required to maintain normal cellular activity, reproductive function, growth & development, & mammary & claw health. 20-page technical article with 67 references.
 

Bovine Brucellosis - an Animal Health Disease Card of the Animal Health & Production Division (FAO)

    Author: FAO
    State:  Gloabal  Year:  2001
    Excerpt:  Brucellosis (Brucella abortus): Overview, Animals Affected, Distribution, Economic Importance & Impact, Disease Course, Diagnosis, Disease Prevention & Control, Zoonoses & Food Safety, Pathogen Characteristics.
 

Bovine Leptospirosis

    Author: CAHFS
    State:  CA  Year:  2004
    Excerpt:  Brochure (tri-fold): Disease symptoms for 1) Young stock, feedlot cattle, rarely adults & 2) Pregnant cows -Abortion storms occur in unvaccinated cattle, Sporadic abortions may occur in vaccinated cattle, Aborted fetuses in 2nd & 3rd trimester & …
 

Bovine Leptospirosis: Reproductive & Economic Effects

    Author: ABS Global Technical Services
    State:  US  Year:  2003
    Excerpt:  Leptospirosis has a negative reproductive & financial impact on a dairy operation. Understanding what the disease is & how it can affect your cows’ & dairy’s performance is the first step in awareness & prevention.
 

Bovine Theriogenology Images

    Author: Elmore
    State:  KS  Year:  1996
    Excerpt:  Teaching files of R. G. Elmore, D.V.M. Image categories include: Artificial Insemination, Anestrus, Obstetrics, Breeding Soundness Examination, Gestational Accident, Herd Health Program, Ovarian Cysts, Ovarian Structures, Parturition, & Postpartum
 

Dairy Form: Is Too Much a Bad Thing?

    Author: Starkenburg
    State:  US  Year:  2005
    Excerpt:  Not only is higher milk yield correlated to poorer reproductive performance, but higher dairy form scores are even more correlated to losses in reproduction. Enough body condition to get back in calf in order to produce the next generation is needed.
 

Factors causing uterine infections in cattle

    Author: none specified
    State:  PA  Year:  1992
    Excerpt:  Topics include: nutritional factors, environment, calving assistance, postpartum infusions, inaccurate heat detection, organisms
 

Facts about Brucellosis - National Center for Animal Health Programs

    Author: none specified
    State:  US  Year:  2003
    Excerpt:  More than 30 pertinent questions & answers about Brucellosis. Includes links to progress in eradicating Brucellosis documents & maps.

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