Categories by Type : Popular Press Articles
Animal ID
- Animal Identification in 2004
- Animal Identification: Where are We Now?
- Mandatory Animal Identification: What You Need to Know!
Beef Quality Assurance
- Are You Certified? Beef Quality Assurance Program Reminds of Good Practices
- Beef Quality Assurance: What''s the Weakest Link?
- Management of Adult Cattle Leaving the Ranch
- Quality Assurance and Vaccines
- Cautions, Precautions, Adverse and Untoward Reactions
- Responsible Drug Use & Consumer Confidence in Beef
- Words of Caution for Fall Cattle Work
Veterinary and Cattle Welfare
- Cautions, Precautions, Adverse and Untoward Reactions
- Responsible Drug Use & Consumer Confidence in Beef
- Words of Caution for Fall Cattle Work
- Killer Oak Trees
- Oak Toxicity
- Buying Bulls: Protecting Your Investment & Protecting Your Herd
- Body Condition Scores
- Copper Deficiency
- Copper Nutrition of Beef Cattle
- Cows With Chocolate Blood
- Feed to Prevent Calf Scours
- Feeding Cows to Prevent Scours in Calves
- Methods to Prevent Copper Deficiency in Beef Cattle
- Nitrate Toxicity
- Retained Placenta in Beef Cattle
- Supplemental Selenium
- Trace Minerals for Cattle: An Update
- University of California Mineral Web Site
- Will This Be a Bad Year for Grass Tetany?
- Winter Supplementation of Cattle, Part I: Grass Tetany
- Winter Supplementation of Cattle, Part III: Cost
- Winter Supplementation of Cattle, Part IV: Experience at Sierra Foothill Research & Extension Center
- E. Coli 0157:H7, Spiniach & Cattle
- A New Antibiotic for Beef Cattle
- A New Antibiotic for Cattle: New Responsibilities for Producers
- Anaplasmosis
- Anaplasmosis Management
- Anaplasmosis Protection When Buying Bulls & Heifers
- Anaplasmosis Vaccines: Now What?
- Anaplasmosis: Old Disease, New Problem
- Animal Disease Emergency Preparedness Team (ADEPT)
- Animal Medicinal Use Clarification Act (AMDUCA)
- Anthrax Questions
- Antibiotic Choices for Beef Cattle
- Antibiotics for Pneumonia
- Beef Cattle Fly Contol in 2003
- Beef Cattle Fly Control in 1999
- Beef Cattle Fly Control in 2000
- Beef Cattle Fly Control in 2001
- Beef Cattle Fly Control in 2002
- Beef Cattle Fly Control in 2004
- Beef Cattle Fly Control in 2005
- Beef Cattle Fly Control in 2006
- Beef Cattle Fly Control in 2007
- Beef Cattle Fly Control in 2008
- Beef Cattle Fly Control in 2009
- Beef Cattle Fly Control in 2010
- Beef Cattle Fly Control in 2011
- Beef Cattle Fly Control in 2012
- Beef Measles
- Biosecurity Considerations for Ranches
- Booster Vaccines
- Bovine Coccidiosis
- Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy: What Is Our Risk In America?
- Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy: What''s the Latest?
- Bovine Spongiform Enchphalopathy: Where Are We Today?
- Bovine Trichomonosis: Essential Facts and Testing
- Bovine Tuberculosis
- Bovine Tuberculosis: Infected Dairy Herd Identified in California
- Bovine Virus Diarrhea (BVD)
- Bovine Virus Diarrhea: Part I
- Bovine Virus Diarrhea: Part II
- Bovine Virus Diarrhea: Part III
- Brucellosis Eradication Program
- BSE Control: A Progress Report
- BSE Prevention: Myths and Critical Control Points
- BSE: What Are The Potential Costs?
- BVD Free Herds in the Future?
- BVD: Eliminating Persistently Infected BVD Cattle From Your Herd
- Calf Scours
- California Tuberculosis Update
- California’s Trichomonosis Control Program: Proposed Changes
- California’s Trichomonosis Control Program: The First Three Years
- Cattle Disease Research Projects
- Cattle Disease Update
- CCA Trichomoniasis Control Resolution: What Does It Mean?
- Clostridial Vaccines: Why We Use Them
- Coccidiosis in Cattle
- Cow/Calf Biosecurity
- Diarrhea in Weaned Calves
- E. Coli 015:H7
- Fall Cattle Health Reminders
- Fall Deworming Considerations
- Fall Deworming Considerations
- Farmers'' "Flu" aka Q Fever
- Fog Fever
- Foot and Mouth Disease Fact Sheet
- Foot and Mouth Disease Questions
- Foot and Mouth Disease: What would happen in an outbreak?
- Foothill Abortion Update Part I: The Tick
- Foothill Abortion Update Part II: The Cause
- Foothill Abortion Update Part III: Prevention
- Footrot
- Footrot
- Footrot in Cattle
- Get Ready for Calf Scours
- Getting the Dose Right!
- Grathering Information to Treat the Sick Animal The Phone Call: "Doc, She Ain''t Doing Right."
- Injection Sites In The Neck Area
- Johne''s Disease in Beef Herds: What Are the Issues?
- Johne''s Disease: Part I
- Johne''s Disease: Part II
- Johne''s Disease: What is the Future?
- Leptospirosis in California Beef Cattle
- Liver Flukes
- Liver Flukes
- Liver Flukes and Redwater: What’s the Connection?
- Medicating Cattle: Back to the Future
- Neospora Abortions
- New Antibiotic Formulations for Beef Cattle Available: Disease Treatment and Relief of Suffering Combined
- New BVD Vaccines: What''s the Story?
- New California Brucellosis Regulations
- New Drug for Pneumonia
- New Regulations for Animal Drugs
- New Tools to Prevent BVD Losses
- Parasite Control for Current Conditions
- Pinkeye - Bad Year Coming Prepare to Prevent or Treat
- Pinkeye - Maximizing Your Chances to Minimize the Effects of This Frustrating Disease
- Pinkeye - Prevention & Treatment
- Pinkeye - Prevention & Treatment
- Pinkeye Prevention & Treatment
- Pinkeye Prevention & Treatment
- Pinkeye Therapy
- Pinkeye Treatment
- Pneumonia Treatments for Beef Cattle: Choose Carefully, Use Wisely
- Prevent Anaplasmosis!
- Preventing Abortions
- Preventing Anaplasmosis
- Preventing Calf Diarrhea
- Preventing Damage from Liver Flukes
- Preventing Pinkeye in Your Herd
- RB51: A New Brucellosis Vaccine
- Redwater
- Reminders for Fall Work
- Save an Endangered Species…Your Rural Veterinarian!
- Sudden Death in Adult Cattle
- Summer Doctoring
- The California Trichomoniasis Control Program
- Treating and Preventing Footrot in Cattle
- Treating and Preventing Retained Placenta in Beef Cattle
- Treating Calf Scours
- Treating Pneumonia in Beef Cattle
- Treatment of Calf Scours
- Treatment of Calf Scours
- Trichomoniasis Resolution
- Trichomoniasis Workgroup Meeting Summary
- Trichomoniasis: Part I The Disease
- Trichomoniasis: Part II Prevention and Control
- Trichomoniasis: What is the Future?
- Trichomoniasis: What is the Future? Part II
- Trichomoniasis: What is the Future? Part III
- Trichomonosis: Part I: Trichomonosis in Cattle, a Review
- Tuberculosis: What’s the Future for California Beef Cattle Producers?
- UC Davis Cattle Health Research to Benefit Cooperator Herds
- Update on the Calfornia Trichomonosis Control Program
- Vesicular Stomatitis
- Vesicular Stomatitis 1997
- Vesicular Stomatitis Hits The Southwest
- West Nile Virus: What Does It Mean For Cattle Producers?
- Will a Wet Year Mean More Problems with Liver Flukes?
- Woody Tongue: Recognition, Treatment and Prevention
Beef Quality Assurance, Veterinary and Cattle Welfare
- Cautions, Precautions, Adverse and Untoward Reactions
- Responsible Drug Use & Consumer Confidence in Beef
- Words of Caution for Fall Cattle Work
Oaks
Nutrition
- Killer Oak Trees
- Oak Toxicity
- Pine Needle Abortion
- Winter Supplementation of Cattle, Part II: Energy & Protein.pdf
- Body Condition Scores
- Copper Deficiency
- Copper Nutrition of Beef Cattle
- Cows With Chocolate Blood
- Feed to Prevent Calf Scours
- Feeding Cows to Prevent Scours in Calves
- Methods to Prevent Copper Deficiency in Beef Cattle
- Nitrate Toxicity
- Retained Placenta in Beef Cattle
- Supplemental Selenium
- Trace Minerals for Cattle: An Update
- University of California Mineral Web Site
- Will This Be a Bad Year for Grass Tetany?
- Winter Supplementation of Cattle, Part I: Grass Tetany
- Winter Supplementation of Cattle, Part III: Cost
- Winter Supplementation of Cattle, Part IV: Experience at Sierra Foothill Research & Extension Center
Feeds and Feeding
- Killer Oak Trees
- Oak Toxicity
- Pine Needle Abortion
- Winter Supplementation of Cattle, Part II: Energy & Protein.pdf
- Body Condition Scores
- Copper Deficiency
- Copper Nutrition of Beef Cattle
- Cows With Chocolate Blood
- Feed to Prevent Calf Scours
- Feeding Cows to Prevent Scours in Calves
- Methods to Prevent Copper Deficiency in Beef Cattle
- Nitrate Toxicity
- Retained Placenta in Beef Cattle
- Supplemental Selenium
- Trace Minerals for Cattle: An Update
- University of California Mineral Web Site
- Will This Be a Bad Year for Grass Tetany?
- Winter Supplementation of Cattle, Part I: Grass Tetany
- Winter Supplementation of Cattle, Part III: Cost
- Winter Supplementation of Cattle, Part IV: Experience at Sierra Foothill Research & Extension Center
Oaks, Nutrition, Feeds and Feeding, Veterinary and Cattle Welfare
Breeding
- “No Bull” Discussion on Genetic Markers
- Animal Cloning
- Application of Genomic Information: The California Commercial Ranch Project (Fact Sheet)
- Are DNA Tests For You?
- Are the Milk and Meat from Cloned Cows Safe to Eat?
- Are the progeny of cloned animals safe to eat?
- Basics of DNA markers and genotyping
- Basics of DNA Markers and Genotyping
- Biomedical Applications of Genetically Engineered and Cloned Animals
- Combining EPD Info with DNA Test Results Improves Genetic Prediction Accuracy
- Commercial Heifer Selection Using Genomics
- Commercial Heifer Selection Using Genomics (Fact Sheet)
- Commercially-available DNA Tests for Beef Cattle
- Curly Calf Syndrome (Arthrogryposis Multiplex) Test Available
- Curly calf syndrome (Arthrogryposis multiplex) test available
- DNA Markers: Explanation of Validation and Utilization
- DNA-based Progeny Testing and Development of Commercial Ranch EPDs
- DNA-Based progeny testing and development of commercial ranch EPDs
- DNA-Based Technologies
- Do DNA Tests Work?
- Genetically Engineered Animals: An Overview
- Genomics and Animal Agriculture
- Is livestock cloning another form of genetic engineering?
- Livestock Cloning
- Marker-Assisted Selection
- Marker-Assisted Selection Backgrounder
- Potential Effects of Animal Biotechnologies on Animal Health and Well-being
- Reproductive Herd Health: Continued
- Uses of DNA Information on Commercial Cattle Ranches
- Validation of Marker Tests
- Value of DNA Information for Beef Bull Selection
- Value of DNA information for beef bull selection
- What are herd bulls accomplishing in multiple sire breeding pastures?
- What are herd bulls accomplishing in multiple sire breeding pastures?
- Buying Bulls: Protecting Your Investment & Protecting Your Herd
Reproduction and Genetics
- “No Bull” Discussion on Genetic Markers
- Animal Cloning
- Application of Genomic Information: The California Commercial Ranch Project (Fact Sheet)
- Are DNA Tests For You?
- Are the Milk and Meat from Cloned Cows Safe to Eat?
- Are the progeny of cloned animals safe to eat?
- Basics of DNA markers and genotyping
- Basics of DNA Markers and Genotyping
- Biomedical Applications of Genetically Engineered and Cloned Animals
- Combining EPD Info with DNA Test Results Improves Genetic Prediction Accuracy
- Commercial Heifer Selection Using Genomics
- Commercial Heifer Selection Using Genomics (Fact Sheet)
- Commercially-available DNA Tests for Beef Cattle
- Curly Calf Syndrome (Arthrogryposis Multiplex) Test Available
- Curly calf syndrome (Arthrogryposis multiplex) test available
- DNA Markers: Explanation of Validation and Utilization
- DNA-based Progeny Testing and Development of Commercial Ranch EPDs
- DNA-Based progeny testing and development of commercial ranch EPDs
- DNA-Based Technologies
- Do DNA Tests Work?
- Genetically Engineered Animals: An Overview
- Genomics and Animal Agriculture
- Is livestock cloning another form of genetic engineering?
- Livestock Cloning
- Marker-Assisted Selection
- Marker-Assisted Selection Backgrounder
- Potential Effects of Animal Biotechnologies on Animal Health and Well-being
- Reproductive Herd Health: Continued
- Uses of DNA Information on Commercial Cattle Ranches
- Validation of Marker Tests
- Value of DNA Information for Beef Bull Selection
- Value of DNA information for beef bull selection
- What are herd bulls accomplishing in multiple sire breeding pastures?
- What are herd bulls accomplishing in multiple sire breeding pastures?
- Buying Bulls: Protecting Your Investment & Protecting Your Herd
Breeding, Reproduction and Genetics
- “No Bull” Discussion on Genetic Markers
- Animal Cloning
- Application of Genomic Information: The California Commercial Ranch Project (Fact Sheet)
- Are DNA Tests For You?
- Are the Milk and Meat from Cloned Cows Safe to Eat?
- Are the progeny of cloned animals safe to eat?
- Basics of DNA markers and genotyping
- Basics of DNA Markers and Genotyping
- Biomedical Applications of Genetically Engineered and Cloned Animals
- Combining EPD Info with DNA Test Results Improves Genetic Prediction Accuracy
- Commercial Heifer Selection Using Genomics
- Commercial Heifer Selection Using Genomics (Fact Sheet)
- Commercially-available DNA Tests for Beef Cattle
- Curly Calf Syndrome (Arthrogryposis Multiplex) Test Available
- Curly calf syndrome (Arthrogryposis multiplex) test available
- DNA Markers: Explanation of Validation and Utilization
- DNA-based Progeny Testing and Development of Commercial Ranch EPDs
- DNA-Based progeny testing and development of commercial ranch EPDs
- DNA-Based Technologies
- Do DNA Tests Work?
- Genetically Engineered Animals: An Overview
- Genomics and Animal Agriculture
- Is livestock cloning another form of genetic engineering?
- Livestock Cloning
- Marker-Assisted Selection
- Marker-Assisted Selection Backgrounder
- Potential Effects of Animal Biotechnologies on Animal Health and Well-being
- Reproductive Herd Health: Continued
- Uses of DNA Information on Commercial Cattle Ranches
- Validation of Marker Tests
- Value of DNA Information for Beef Bull Selection
- Value of DNA information for beef bull selection
- What are herd bulls accomplishing in multiple sire breeding pastures?
- What are herd bulls accomplishing in multiple sire breeding pastures?
Breeding, Reproduction and Genetics, Veterinary and Cattle Welfare
Nutrition, Feeds and Feeding
Nutrition, Feeds and Feeding, Veterinary and Cattle Welfare
- Body Condition Scores
- Copper Deficiency
- Copper Nutrition of Beef Cattle
- Cows With Chocolate Blood
- Feed to Prevent Calf Scours
- Feeding Cows to Prevent Scours in Calves
- Methods to Prevent Copper Deficiency in Beef Cattle
- Nitrate Toxicity
- Retained Placenta in Beef Cattle
- Supplemental Selenium
- Trace Minerals for Cattle: An Update
- University of California Mineral Web Site
- Will This Be a Bad Year for Grass Tetany?
- Winter Supplementation of Cattle, Part I: Grass Tetany
- Winter Supplementation of Cattle, Part III: Cost
- Winter Supplementation of Cattle, Part IV: Experience at Sierra Foothill Research & Extension Center