Common Reproductive Problems in Small Ruminants

If you breed small ruminants, you should know what conditions affect their reproductive health. Our Church’s Mobile Veterinary Service team wants you to be prepared for lambing and kidding season, and we provide helpful information about common reproductive problems in ewes and does.  Pregnancy ketosis in small ruminants Pregnancy ketosis, or toxemia, is the most [...]

Preparing for Livestock and Equine Births

If you have pregnant animals on your farm, appropriate preparation is crucial to welcome the new babies. Read our Church’s Mobile Veterinary Service team’s guide to prepare for calving, foaling, lambing, kidding, and farrowing. Preparing for calving Calving season is a critical time for any cow-calf operation, and being prepared is essential to ensure your [...]

Liver Flukes in Cattle

Liver flukes can cause liver damage as well as increase cattle’s risk for clostridial diseases, leading to significant economic losses as a result of liver condemnation at slaughter and decreased growth and reproductive efficiency. Our Church’s Mobile Veterinary Service team is a passionate advocate for herd health, and we provide insightful information about liver flukes [...]

Fall Management Recommendations for Cattle Producers

Before winter arrives, you should implement certain management strategies to help increase your herd’s productivity. Our Church’s Mobile Veterinary Service team provides recommendations for your fall management plan. Pregnancy diagnose cows and heifers Preg-checking is important for many reasons, and relying on heat detection alone is not effective, because some cows continue to exhibit false [...]

Equine Gastric Ulcer Syndrome

Gastric ulcers are sores in the stomach lining that can affect horses at any age, potentially resulting in colic signs and decreased performance. Every horse is susceptible to gastric ulcers, but the condition most often affects racing, endurance, and show horses. Our Church’s Mobile Veterinary Service team provides information about equine gastric ulcer syndrome (EGUS), [...]

Potomac Horse Fever

Peak Potomac horse fever (PHF) season is July through September, and the disease can cause affected horses devastating disease signs. Our Church’s Mobile Veterinary Service team presents information about this condition and explains how you can reduce your horse’s risk. Potomac horse fever basics PHF was first identified in 1979 along the Potomac river in [...]

Insect Management for Horses

Biting and stinging insects tend to come out in force in the summer, and if your barn is overrun by bugs, you likely need some help. Our Church’s Mobile Veterinary Service team knows that battling pesky insects can be extremely frustrating, so we explain what pests are problematic for horses and provide tips to help [...]

Problematic Ectoparasites for Livestock

Numerous flying insects, mites, and other ectoparasites target livestock, spreading disease and causing significant health problems. Our Church’s Mobile Veterinary Service team knows that controlling parasites can be difficult, so we are providing information about the ectoparasites that are problematic for cattle, small ruminants, and pigs, along with helpful management tips. Face flies Face flies [...]

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