Cattle Health: The High Costs Of Pinkeye
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Pinkeye is the common name for Infectious Bovine Keratoconjunctivitis (IBK). This infectious disease of cattle is commonly seen in July and August in the

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Pfizer Animal Health has made vaccination against pinkeye caused by Moraxella bovis an easy one-step process.

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I realize it’s part of the life cycle for live music venues to close and reopen, but Tulsa’s live music scene is currently at a crossroads. Creatively, we are on an upswing with a handful of local acts that seem to be on the cusp of breaking through to the next level and play regularly on a regional… By G.K. Hizer.

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Good morning! This is the only day to get your tan. No rain and plenty of sunshine. It’s going to be 90 degrees.

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August is when forages are maturing, weaning time is approaching, and weather dictates several key management decisions. ?Given high feed price inputs, ruthlessly cull all unsound cows from the herd. Cull cows that do not conceive after three services by a fertile bull.

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Last year was very bad for pinkeye in calves and adult cattle, so it is important to be on the lookout for more pinkeye as this promises to be a difficult summer for fighting this disease. We discussed fly control earlier this year as a primary method to help prevent pinkeye.

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Clubs that Matter (Tulsa World)

Tulsa promoter and club owner Matt Lip, owner of Fat Lip Entertainment, is moving his popular underground music venue, the Pinkeye, to a larger venue this fall. The pink-painted, all-ages club closed in …

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In last week’s Ohio BEEF Cattle letter, Rory Lewandowski discussed the pros and cons of clipping the seed heads from pasture plants in his article To Clip or Not to Clip . Several questions from readers resulted in regard to whether clipping pastures should be viewed as a method of reducing, or even preventing pinkeye in pastured cattle.

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Lakewood’s artists and businesses are teaming up to make Madison Avenue a hot destination on Saturday. The Art of Lakewood walk, organized by the Madison Business Association and independent businesses, is an evening sidewalk party partnering local artists with Madison…

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Pinkeye is the common name for Infectious Bovine Keratoconjunctivitis (IBK). This infectious disease of cattle is commonly seen in July and August in the Pacific Northwest. Affected cattle have red, swollen, sore eye(s) and change their behavior to alleviate the discomfort.

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Horn fly and face fly are two of the most troublesome insect pests of cattle on pasture, according to Dr. Lee Townsend, University of Kentucky Extension Entomologist. Horn flies can cost up to 20 pounds of weight per calf, over the summer. They can also cause weight loss in the cow as well.

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Cattle Health: The High Costs Of Pinkeye
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Pinkeye is the common name for Infectious Bovine Keratoconjunctivitis (IBK). This infectious disease of cattle is commonly seen in July and August in the

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Pfizer Animal Health has made vaccination against pinkeye caused by Moraxella bovis an easy one-step process.

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I realize it’s part of the life cycle for live music venues to close and reopen, but Tulsa’s live music scene is currently at a crossroads. Creatively, we are on an upswing with a handful of local acts that seem to be on the cusp of breaking through to the next level and play regularly on a regional… By G.K. Hizer.

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Good morning! This is the only day to get your tan. No rain and plenty of sunshine. It’s going to be 90 degrees.

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