Épisodes

  • Bovine Influenza A virus
    Apr 17 2024

    This week, Dr. Nathan Erickson and Dr. John Ellis join me to discuss the emergence of Bovine influenza A virus in cattle. We discuss what is currently known about this emerging disease issue at this point in time. New information is being acquired about the impacts and spread of Bovine Influenza A virus and this podcast gives information on the disease as known around April 12, 2024. Please rely on your local veterinarians or government veterinary offices for the most up to date information on this issue. Emerging diseases remind us of the importance of preventive practices. Using raw colostrum only from your own herd, not introducing orphan calves or nurse cows from dairy herds and quarantining new animals for 21 days will help prevent the introduction of diseases like Bovine Influenza A virus, Foot and Mouth Disease, and many other diseases. Find tips at https://www.beefresearch.ca/topics/biosecurity/

    00:00 –Welcome and introductions

    04:10 – Clinical signs seen in dairy cow outbreaks in US

    08:06 - A primer on Influenza viruses

    10:28 – Influenza D virus role in respiratory disease in cattle

    12:15 – Hosts for Influenza A virus

    16:09 – High pathogenic vs low pathogenic influenza viruses

    18:21 – How influenza viruses change and jump to other species

    20:00 – Possible ways of spread of Bovine influenza A virus

    25:00 – Possibility of Bovine Influenza A virus in beef cattle

    27:14 – Human health implications

    28:29 – Herd to herd spread and biosecurity precautions

    31:59 – Summary and Wrap-up

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    35 min
  • Treating calf scours with Dr. Chris Clark
    Apr 5 2024

    Dr. Chris Clark, an internal medicine specialist from the Western College of Veterinary Medicine joins the podcast to discuss how best to treat neonatal diarrhea in calves. We discuss how to detect dehydration and acidosis in an affected calf and the best ways to utilize oral electrolytes. We also discuss when a calf will need intravenous therapy and the limited value of antibiotic therapy. Check out the great resources on the Calf 911 section of the BCRC website for more information.

    https://www.beefresearch.ca/producers/calf-911-resources/

    00:00 – Welcome and introductions

    02:33 – Preventing calf scours is the best option

    06:02 - Causes of calf scours

    08:58 – Assessing hydration in a calf

    14:36 – Acidosis

    20:43 – How to utilize oral electrolytes

    25:31 – What to look for in an electrolyte solution

    29:18 – Antibiotics are of limited value for scours therapy

    31:39 – Summary and wrap up

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    37 min
  • The Colicky Calf with Dr. Blake Balog
    Mar 8 2024

    The calf that presents with acute abdominal issues or colicky symptoms is not uncommon on cow-calf herds around calving time. In this episode, Dr. Blake Balog from Cattle Health Management in Brooks, Alberta joins the podcast to discuss the causes of colic in young calves and how the producer should approach these cases when faced with them.

    00:00 –Welcome and introductions

    04:08 – How do calves present with colic or acute abdominal problems?

    05:06- What should you do if you identify a calf with colic?

    08:11– Atresia coli and atresia ani

    13:16 – Intestinal accidents

    18:46 – Abomasal ulcers and other abomasal issues

    26:25 – Navel problems that may cause colic

    33:36 – Final advice for dealing with calves with colic

    34:39 – Wrap up

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    36 min
  • Health protocols for calves across industry sectors
    Feb 12 2024

    This week my guest is Dr. Mariana Guerra-Maupome. Mariana is a veterinarian with PhD training in bovine respiratory disease. She works as a feedlot consultant for Telus Agriculture and Consumer Goods and as part of her job, helps to provide feedlot consultation services to feedlots across North America and farther abroad. She joins me this week to discuss the challenges of designing health protocols that help to protect calves as they transition from one sector of the industry to another.

    00:00 – Welcome and introductions

    04:40 – Segmentation of the beef industry

    07:11 – Factors affecting the value of the calf at the feedlot

    12:16 – Importance and impacts of BRD

    14:15 – Strategies that lower the risk for BRD

    18:21 – How often do we currently utilize those strategies at the cow-calf level?

    20:55 – How can the cow-calf producer capture value?

    23:59 – The importance and value of data

    26:31 – How will things change in the future?

    28:21 – Summary and Wrap up

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    31 min
  • Remote Drug Delivery Devices with Dr. Roy Lewis
    Jan 5 2024

    Dr. Roy Lewis joins the podcast again to discuss Remote Drug Delivery Devices (RDDD). These are the dart guns, cross bows, and pole syringes that are sometimes used by producers to administer antimicrobials to cattle on pasture. Dr. Lewis discusses their proper use and why they should be only used as the last resort if no other option is possible. Here is a link to more information on the Beef Cattle Research Council website.
    https://www.beefresearch.ca/producers/remote-drug-delivery/

    00:00 - Introduction

    01:55 - Defining Remote Drug Delivery Device (RDDD)

    02:55 – Basic guidelines for injecting animals with any antimicrobial

    03:48 – How commonly are these devices used and what are the advantages of these devices?

    07:05 – What are the downsides of using a RDDD?

    08:32 – Withdrawal times and damage to tissues

    11:30 – Proper use of RDDD’s when warranted

    14:38 – Do pharmaceutical companies support the use of RDDD’s?

    16:13 – Getting a correct diagnosis when treating foot rot on pasture.

    19:07 - Closing comments and Wrap up

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    22 min
  • Nitrate toxicity with Jenifer Heyden
    Dec 22 2023

    Jenifer Heyden, a livestock extension specialist from the Saskatchewan Ministry of Agriculture joins me again on the podcast to discuss high nitrate levels in feeds and how to prevent nitrate toxicity in your cow herd. We discuss the details on the clinical signs of nitrate toxicity and how to interpret a feed test for nitrate levels as well.

    00:00 – Opportunity to participate in Cow-calf Health and Productivity Enhancement Network

    02:07 – Welcome and introductions

    04:00 – Feed sources that might have issues with nitrates

    05:53 - Drought and plant stress affecting nitrate levels

    06:53 – How does nitrate toxicity occur and what are clinical signs?

    11:40 – Difficulties in the treatment of acute nitrate toxicity

    10:23 – Confirmation of diagnosis and possibility of treating cases of lead toxicity

    12:26 – Prevention of nitrate toxicity

    14:03 – Understanding a feed test for nitrates

    17:10 – Utilizing feeds with higher nitrate levels

    20:35 – Advice for producers that might have high nitrate feeds

    23:00 – Wrap up

    Saskatchewan Agriculture Website on Nitrate Toxicity https://www.saskatchewan.ca/business/agriculture-natural-resources-and-industry/agribusiness-farmers-and-ranchers/livestock/animal-health-and-welfare/nitrate-toxicity

    Canadian Cow-Calf Health and Productivity Enhancement Network (C3H-PEN)
    Contact: Jayce Fossen, Project Coordinator
    c3h.pen@usask.ca
    306-966-7870

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    24 min
  • Harvest maturity of cereal forages with Dr. Greg Penner
    Dec 8 2023

    Dr. Greg Penner discusses some of his latest research findings on determining the optimum time to harvest cereal forages when feeding in bales or swath grazing.

    00:00 - Intro
    04:10 - Defining "Green-feed"
    05:50 - Stages of cereal maturity
    08:27 - Why do we need updated recommendations on harvesting cereal forages?
    10:47 - Changes in barley forage nutrient compensation at different stages of maturity
    12:45 - Changes in oat forage nutrient compensation at different stages of maturity
    14:18 - Impacts at the animal level in terms of digestibility
    17:05 - Impacts on body condition score and performance
    19:15 - Economic benefits
    22:00 - Recommendations for producers using cereal forages
    23:26 - Wrap up

    The Canadian Cow-Calf Survey: https://www.beefresearch.ca/blog/discovering-the-realities-of-the-2023-canadian-calf-crop/
    The Beef Cattle Research Council (BCRC) is asking all Canadian cow-calf producers to share insight into their on-farm management and production practices, which will help inform future beef research and extension strategies.

    The 2023 Canadian Cow-Calf Survey is an online questionnaire set up to collect data to help understand longer-term trends in production methods and efficiencies. Collecting credible information directly from beef cattle producers helps the BCRC identify research priorities and information gaps, develop provincial benchmarks and examine changes over time that impact farms and ranches.

    Canadian Cow-Calf Health and Productivity Enhancement Network (C3H-PEN)
    Contact: Jayce Fossen, Project Coordinator
    c3h.pen@usask.ca
    306-966-7870

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    25 min
  • Lead Toxicity in Cattle with Dr. Vanessa Cowan
    Nov 24 2023

    This week I'm pleased to welcome Dr. Vanessa Cowan to the podcast. Vanessa is a veterinarian and a specialist in veterinary toxicology who has recently joined our faculty at the Western College of Veterinary Medicine. She joins me this week to talk about lead toxicity, one of the most common toxicities of beef cattle that also has important public health implications.
    Here are the links to some of the research opportunities that I talk about at the start of the podcast:

    The Canadian Cow-Calf Survey: https://www.beefresearch.ca/blog/discovering-the-realities-of-the-2023-canadian-calf-crop/
    The Beef Cattle Research Council (BCRC) is asking all Canadian cow-calf producers to share insight into their on-farm management and production practices, which will help inform future beef research and extension strategies.

    The 2023 Canadian Cow-Calf Survey is an online questionnaire set up to collect data to help understand longer-term trends in production methods and efficiencies. Collecting credible information directly from beef cattle producers helps the BCRC identify research priorities and information gaps, develop provincial benchmarks and examine changes over time that impact farms and ranches.

    Canadian Cow-Calf Health and Productivity Enhancement Network (C3H-PEN)
    Contact: Jayce Fossen, Project Coordinator
    c3h.pen@usask.ca
    306-966-7870

    00:00 – Opportunities to participate in Canadian beef surveys and projects

    02:55 – Welcome and introductions

    04:58 – Sources of lead in the environment of cattle

    06:37 - How much lead is necessary to cause toxicity?

    07:37 – Rapidity of onset and clinical signs

    10:23 – Confirmation of diagnosis and possibility of treating cases of lead toxicity

    13:04 – How commonly do we see lead toxicity in Western Canada – seasonality and age groups

    17:05 - Public health significance of lead toxicity in cattle

    20:42 – How long does lead last in the tissues?

    22:37 – Prevention of lead toxicity

    24:56 – Wrap up


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    26 min