Veterinarian-Client-Patient Relationship
What you do in the time before your veterinarian arrives can make a critical difference in how easily a prolapse is corrected.
From city roots to cattle country, Dr. Erika Nagorske has built a career where trust is the most vital tool. She proves that in veterinary medicine, deep human connection is just as important as the clinical science.
When producers look to their veterinarians for genomics advice, many may not feel fully confident leading that discussion. Here’s how you can prepare yourself to help producers take the first step.
Flight zones, pressure and release, and facility design don’t just apply in the chute. They may be the missing framework for team cohesion in agriculture.
New research from the University of Illinois shows how working closely with veterinarians and completing farm biosecurity reviews can boost producers’ confidence and preparedness against disease.
Achieving the best results with vaccines requires using the correct syringes and needles, good management practices and functional facilities.
As pastures green up, cattle producers are preparing for spring processing. Consider these tips as you plan to protect your herd.
Livestock producers say thanks to veterinarians for being valued members of their team.
Avoid these common handling and usage mistakes that can lead to vaccines being less effective or completely ineffective.