Minnesota Dairy Health Conference
2015-05-06
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Minnesota Dairy Health Conference
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2015-05-06
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"Bovine Leukemia Virus" by Ronald Erskine
"Mastitis" by Ronald Erskine
"Information & Updates from the Laboratory for Udder Health" by Erin Royster
"Understanding Animal Welfare" by David Fraser
"Pain Management and Analgesia" by Johann Coetzee
"Pain Management-What's in it for me?" by Johann Coetzee
"Stockmanship Tips" by Ulrike Sorge
"Could Dairy Production Become a Profession?" by David Fraser
"Dealing with Emerging Pathogens" by Patrick Gorden
"Use of Rumination Counters" by Ricardo Chebel
"Comparative Evaluation of Two Cow Side BHB Meters and Milk BHB Test" by Grant Stoddard
"Risk of Milk Residues after Topical Tetracycline HC1 Treatment of Digital Dermatitis" by Gerard Cramer
"Drug Metabolism in the Metabolically Challenged Cow" by Johann Coetzee
"NMC Residue Avoidance" by Patrick Gorden
"Veterinarian’s Perspective of Organic Livestock Production in the United States" by Ulrike Sorge
"MN dairyKNOWs Quality Care" by Emily Walz
"Pros, Cons and Best Management Practices for Group Housing of Pre-weaned Dairy
Calves" by Sandra Godden
"The Use of Precision Dairy Tools to Predict Disease in Group Housed Pre-weaned Dairy
Calves" by Whitney Knauer
"Health of Dairy Calves When Using Automated Feeders in the Midwest USA" by Matt Jorgensen
"Introduction to Telepathology at the VDL Mac Farnham" by Mac Farnham
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College of Veterinary Medicine. (2015). Minnesota Dairy Health Conference. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/263938.
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