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By dropping the sterile, fully developed flies, the USDA plans to prevent flesh-eating maggots from reaching the United States. Here's how.
Sun exposure, bacterial infections and increased activity of parasite-carrying insects can all take a toll on livestock skin.
Wisconsin’s county fair season is around the corner. This will be the second year that exhibitors are required to test some ...
Farmers in Wales are being urged to vaccinate their livestock against bluetongue as uptake stalls, amid growing concerns that ...
Panaji: With at least 90 Frieswal cattle at the cattle breeding farm at Copardem, Sattari, the department of animal husbandry ...
“Cattle that die by lightning are often found near a pond, a tree or standing next to a fence and they’ve been electrocuted,” ...
If you find calves that show signs of pneumonia such as rapid breathing, laying down and being reluctant to rise, and having ...
The Uttar Pradesh government has officially approved the use of cow urine as a treatment for a total of 19 diseases, ...
Extension specialists share tips to help producers deal with pinkeye’s contagious nature and the damage it can cause to a cow ...
The USDA has revived a decades-old strategy involving sterile flies to combat the deadly New World screwworm. These parasites can kill a cow in just two weeks, and cases have already popped up in ...
Chinese scientists say they have uncovered how the H5N1 virus initially invades the mammary glands of dairy cattle, ...
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