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Cattle Intel Needle Usage
Welcome to another Cattle Intel by Neogen! I'm Dr. Nick Wagner, a professional services veterinarian with Neogen. Today, we're covering important tips on needle usage to ensure safe and effective injections for your cattle.
Topics Covered:
- Selecting the Right Needle: Learn the importance of choosing a durable, sharp, and detectable needle for cattle injections.
- Avoiding Contamination: Best practices to avoid contamination, including steering clear of burred or bent needles and changing needles regularly.
- Changing Needles: Guidelines on when to change needles, especially when dealing with blood-borne pathogens like Anaplasmosis or bovine leukosis.
- Multi-Dose Syringe Tips: Tips for changing needles when refilling multi-dose syringes to maintain cleanliness and effectiveness.
- Proper Record-Keeping: The importance of keeping accurate records of treatments.
- Syringe Maintenance: Ensuring your syringes are properly cleaned and calibrated for safe and effective use.
Key Takeaways:
- Select durable and sharp needles to avoid injection issues.
- Change needles frequently to prevent contamination and broken needles.
- Follow specific guidelines for needle changes, especially with blood-borne diseases.
- Maintain proper records and syringe maintenance for effective treatments.
Resources Mentioned:
- Neogen: [Website](www.neogen.com)
- Local Veterinary Services: [Find Your Local Vet](www.avma.org/find-veterinarian)
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Cattle Intel Water Source Feedlot
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Welcome to another Cattle Intel by Neogen! I'm Dr. Nick Wagner, a professional services veterinarian with Neogen. Today, we'll be discussing the critical aspects of water access in feedlots and its impact on cattle health and productivity. Topics Covered: - Water Access Essentials*: Learn the importance of providing free and continuous access to water in feedlots based on the size and number of...
Cattle Intel Water Quality
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Welcome to Cattle Intel by Neogen! I'm Dr. Nick Wagner, a professional services veterinarian with Neogen. Today's tip we're discussing the importance of water quality for cattle in both pasture and feedlot settings. Topics Covered: - Quality Water Parameters: Learn what constitutes quality water for cattle, including the ideal pH range and the importance of keeping water free from contaminants ...
DocTalk Ep 634 - Bovine Appeasing Substance (FerAppease)
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Welcome to another episode of "Doc Talk"! In today’s show, Dr. Dan Thomson is joined by Dr. Reinaldo Cooke from Texas A&M University, an expert in beef cattle production and animal welfare. Dr. Cooke shares valuable insights into the use of bovine appeasing substances (FerAppease) to reduce stress and improve the health and performance of your calves. In This Episode: - Introduction to Bovine A...
DocTalk Ep 633 - New Klosterman Feedlot Innovation Center
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🚜 Welcome to "DocTalk" with Dr. Dan Thomson! 🚜 Join us for an exciting episode straight from the heart of Nebraska's agricultural innovation. We're at the Eastern Nebraska Research Extension Education Center, a 10,000-acre hub of groundbreaking research supporting both beef and crop industries. Dr. Dan Thomson and Dr. Doug Zalesky discuss the center's unique approach, combining livestock and cr...
Cattle Intel Fly Treatments
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Welcome to Cattle Intel by Neogen! I'm Dr. A.J. Tarpoff from Kansas State University, here to discuss the key external parasites and flies that affect cattle operations every year. In this episode, you'll learn about the main culprits and how to effectively manage them. Topics Covered: - Horn Flies*: Learn how these common pasture parasites affect your cattle and the best strategies for control...
Cattle Intel Timing of Fly Control Treatments
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Welcome to another Cattle Intel tip, brought to you by Neogen! Dr. AJ Tarpoff is here to guide you through the critical timing of external parasite and fly control treatments for your cattle. Learn how to maximize the effectiveness of your treatments and protect your herd from economic losses. In this tip, you will learn - The importance of timing when applying parasite and fly control products...
Cattle Intel Pasture Water Sources with Dr. Nick Wagner
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Welcome to this episode of Cattle Intel, brought to you by Neogen! Join Dr. Nick Wagner, Professional Services Veterinarian at Neogen, as he provides essential insights on ensuring proper water access for your pastured cattle. In this tip, you will learn - The importance of free and accessible water sources for cattle - Risks associated with surface water sources, including contamination and to...
DocTalk Ep 632 - Extending Your Grazing Season
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Welcome to another episode of DocTalk! Today, Dr. Dan Thomson sits down with David Bruene, the Manager of the Iowa State Beef Teaching Unit, to discuss practical strategies for forage utilization and extending your grazing season. Discover how to improve your herd's bottom line with expert advice from one of Iowa's leading beef educators. In this episode, you will learn: - The importance of pla...
Cattle Intel Fly Control Tips for Cattle Operations
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Welcome to Cattle Intel, brought to you by Neogen! I'm Dr. AJ Tarpoff from Kansas State University, here to share essential tips on fly control and environmental cleanup for your cattle operation. Key Points: 1. Environmental Cleanup: - Clean up bedding and feeding areas, especially those with decaying organic matter where flies breed. - Now is the perfect time to clear leftover winter feeding ...
DocTalk Ep 631 - Managing Flies on Cattle with Dr. Cassandra Olds
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Welcome to DocTalk! Dr. Dan Thomson is joined by Dr. Cassandra Olds, a veterinary medical entomologist from Kansas State University, to dive deep into the challenges flies pose to cattle and how to manage them effectively. 🦟 Understanding Fly Problems: - Fly Worry: Flies cause significant irritation and production losses. They drain energy, reduce weight gains, and milk yields, and can lead to ...
DocTalk Ep 584 - Heifer Development with Dr Ray Stegeman
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Hey folks, Dr. Dan here. Welcome to the show. We're here in Saint Thomas, Missouri. We're at Osage Veterinary Clinic with Dr. Ray Stegeman and we're gonna have a great show. We're gonna talk about heifer development and a lot of different things with Dr. Stegeman. He's a member of the PAC organization. We met through the executive vet program, but he's just been a wealth of knowledge and a grea...
Troy Rowan how genomics increases overall profitability
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Welcome to DNA Dialogue, sponsored by Igenity Beef, powered by Neogen. In this episode, we delve into the transformative impact of genomics on beef cattle breeding and how it enhances selection decisions for increased profitability. Key Insights: 1. *Revolutionary Impact of Genomics: - Confidence in Selection: Genomics represents a significant leap forward in beef cattle breeding technology ove...
Troy Rowan creating Productive Females
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Welcome to DNA Dialogue, sponsored by Igenity Beef, powered by Neogen. In this episode, we explore the critical importance of genetic stability in commercial cattle operations and how it impacts profitability. Key Insights: 1. Understanding Genetic Stability: - Longevity in Herd:* Genetic stability determines how long a cow remains in your herd before becoming profitable, typically around six y...
Troy Rowan why is hybrid vigor important
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Welcome to DNA Dialogue, brought to you by Igenity Beef, powered by Neogen. In this episode, we delve into the powerful benefits of crossbreeding and how it can significantly boost your beef operation's profitability. Key Highlights: 1. The Power of Crossbreeding: - Hybrid Vigor: Utilizing crossbreeding in your herd creates hybrid vigor, leading to more pounds of beef and more productive female...
Troy Rowan Cost of Participating in value added program
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Troy Rowan Cost of Participating in value added program
Cattle Intel Effective Injection Techniques for Cattle Health
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Cattle Intel Effective Injection Techniques for Cattle Health
DocTalk Ep 630 - Understanding Anaplasmosis in Cattle with Dr. Mike Apley
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DocTalk Ep 630 - Understanding Anaplasmosis in Cattle with Dr. Mike Apley
DocTalk Ep 629 - Enhancing Your Herd with Genetic Selection with Matt Spangler
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DocTalk Ep 629 - Enhancing Your Herd with Genetic Selection with Matt Spangler
Cattle Intel - Needle Selection for Cattle Injections
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Cattle Intel - Needle Selection for Cattle Injections
Cattle Intel Biosecurity and Vaccination Programs
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Cattle Intel Biosecurity and Vaccination Programs
Cattle Intel Preventing Disease Transmission in Cattle
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Cattle Intel Preventing Disease Transmission in Cattle
Cattle Intel Biosecurity Quarantine Practices for New Animals
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Cattle Intel Biosecurity Quarantine Practices for New Animals
Cattle Intel Enhancing Biosecurity and Security in Cattle Operations with Dr. Dan Thomson
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DocTalk Ep 628 - BQA with Dr. AJ Tarpoff
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DocTalk Ep 627 - Cattle Technology with Dr. Yijie Xiong
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DocTalk Ep 626 - Essential Pink Eye Management for Ranchers with Dr. Brent Meyer
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DocTalk Ep 625 - Understanding Cattle Pathology: Insights from Dr. Dave Steffen
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DocTalk Ep 624 - Aerial Pasture Management with Scott Heinen
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DocTalk Ep 623 - Maximizing Cattle Efficiency: The Role of Implants with Dr. Dan Loy
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  • @KStateEntom
    @KStateEntom 5 днів тому

    Great episode! Thank you for hosting Dr. Olds and spotlighting the amazing research she does.

  • @jxiong7600
    @jxiong7600 11 днів тому

    Very exciting!

  • @joesalazar770
    @joesalazar770 25 днів тому

    I'm a small producer in Colorado a see these warts on occasion and the cows seel to develop a natural immunity then it seems a few years go bye and then they come back only on the younger calves, the older ones they had them as calves and have never had a issue a second time I try to not stress them as much as possible I do have extensive human medical training but it's slightly different. The warts always go away a few times they were stubborn and it seems certain bulls have less immunity than others. But for most part support there immune system and let them heal and they go. But in some cases I sure would not want to take them to the sale auction with warts and then there hot iron branding which stresses them of course I'm guessing best policy is keep these cattle as stress free as possible till warts go away and they'll be fine as usual but I would have really been great if I were able to push them before the development of the warts just seems that a vaccine early in there age may be the best preventive. Medicine to get them thru the sale barn. I'm guessing there likely plenty going into these places with the same most likely a different strain. Best way is prevent it prior to sale and again that's a hypothetical of all the different strains. Thanks interesting for sure.😅

  • @SamwelSenwa
    @SamwelSenwa Місяць тому

    I need help

  • @stephanied143
    @stephanied143 2 місяці тому

    Happy birthday

  • @marklen2322
    @marklen2322 2 місяці тому

    Do you need to vaccinate twice? Is there a carry over on the vaccine from year to year? I would pink eye vaccinate my cows in the fall when we PG check, is that too early?

  • @LDOchs
    @LDOchs 2 місяці тому

    Very informative 👍🏼

  • @frystakfarmboys4430
    @frystakfarmboys4430 2 місяці тому

    Very informative….. i have recently had a three day old calf go blind with cloudy yellow eyes…i gave la200 so far….. puzzling

  • @Dr.HabtamuAdugna
    @Dr.HabtamuAdugna 2 місяці тому

    What diagnosis of calf with strain,mucus, drop of bloody mixed with normal feces but appetite is normal and it's treatment

  • @ALSET-_-MUSIC
    @ALSET-_-MUSIC 2 місяці тому

    Just being honest, the commercials to content ratio is way way way too high. I’d love to listen but I can’t pull out my phone every 2 min to skip your Merk ads.

  • @coryferguson
    @coryferguson 3 місяці тому

    Yep. I always say great cows makes great bulls and heifers. You can't have that with out a good taken care of bull...

  • @samwalters4911
    @samwalters4911 3 місяці тому

    You are some great people! I hope you realize how many animals you saved and farmer/homesteaders minds you’ve put at ease.

  • @schmit55
    @schmit55 3 місяці тому

    All commercials. Like watching bass fishing in the 90s

  • @LtColDaddy71
    @LtColDaddy71 4 місяці тому

    Beef on dairy, dairy on beef, it’s all great stuff. But my God, all the promotions / commercials from the parasite industries who have gotten it wrong for the past 100 years and leached off of farmers and ranchers. Can’t click off fast enough. I’ve been beef on dairy for a decade by the way, as well as embryo transfer.

  • @user-xn7uu9jt9q
    @user-xn7uu9jt9q 4 місяці тому

    Its nothing New, and Y'all are just now claiming to have "invented" this Once-Common Practice among Small Dairy Farmers in the Past.

  • @arnoldromppai5395
    @arnoldromppai5395 4 місяці тому

    How is it posible to imbed a dart totaly or at all. I been using a Cap-chu pistol with a few diferent size reuasable darts for over 40 years. There 2 diferent blank charges one for 4 to 10cc an one for 1 to 3cc. That go off on impact to inject the drug. The pistol is operated by a c02 cartrege . For calves you pull the plunger back 1 click for adalt you pull it back the full 2 clicks. You need to be back minimum 25' closer then that the dart will hit an bounce back. Discharging the drug every were. But were it was ment to go. How is it oosable to totaly inbed one or even a 1/2".

  • @antonyomeara-bk9pm
    @antonyomeara-bk9pm 5 місяців тому

    Tuning in from Australia, these information sessions are so helpful, can cattle catch corona virus from humans?

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    @PusztaiDrMate 5 місяців тому

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  • @steveswann8448
    @steveswann8448 5 місяців тому

    OK, there are so many commercials I forgot what piqued my interest in the first place. I’m off to somewhere else, maybe monkey darts.

  • @antonyomeara-bk9pm
    @antonyomeara-bk9pm 5 місяців тому

    Vets in Australia are hesitant to administer draxxin due to resistance, so may not have suitable drug to use etc.

  • @Summitclym
    @Summitclym 5 місяців тому

    Always great information! Thanks Doc!

  • @Bravosierra6
    @Bravosierra6 6 місяців тому

    great info-thanks

  • @davidgay2679
    @davidgay2679 6 місяців тому

    Good stuff, thanks for all you do for the cattle men and women

  • @farmlife936
    @farmlife936 7 місяців тому

    Thank you for all you do Dr Dan... I love the content and the ads!!

  • @MattyIce65
    @MattyIce65 7 місяців тому

    Good stuff! I met Bud Williams and attend his class years ago changed my life.

  • @ShawnPeterson-ep3je
    @ShawnPeterson-ep3je 8 місяців тому

    26 minutes video. Was 11 minutes of actual program. Rest was advertising

  • @bj1335
    @bj1335 8 місяців тому

    What would be cost effective and good ration for growing calves here in the Mississippi Delta region. We have plenty corn, cotton, rice, and peanuts grown here. We’re looking at about 50 to 75 of our home grown calves but would like to scale in bigger.

  • @jeff-hh9mc
    @jeff-hh9mc 8 місяців тому

    This was 27 minutes of commercials and 3 minutes of actual conversation.

  • @Bravosierra6
    @Bravosierra6 8 місяців тому

    Great information - i would like to have heard opinions of what “intact penalty” for not castrating is now. I would have guessed it had a greater $ impact than horns.

  • @Kyle-wo4vd
    @Kyle-wo4vd 8 місяців тому

    I wish you would have addressed positioning of the bull to allow the best chance to get both testes inside the band. Last night I was unable to get both inside the band because the 1 month old kept sucking them up.

  • @PrabhatKumar-zl1bo
    @PrabhatKumar-zl1bo 9 місяців тому

    thank you

  • @SwayzeExpress
    @SwayzeExpress 9 місяців тому

    This lidoband device seems like a game changer.

  • @marklen2322
    @marklen2322 9 місяців тому

    I have 5 feed bunks I use, Certain cattle want to eat out of the same feed bunk everyday and they will wait until I feed that bunk.

  • @cindymcgehee4974
    @cindymcgehee4974 9 місяців тому

    I know how important colostrum is for calf, but my question is, have you ever heard of a product called first defense it's a capsule. You can give newborn calves. if so, what's your opinion of the product.

  • @aixpert291
    @aixpert291 9 місяців тому

    Thanks for sharing your knowledge with us!

  • @marklen2322
    @marklen2322 9 місяців тому

    When I call my local vet clinic I am usually told it will take 3 days before the vet can come out. By then the animal is dead.

  • @thomassmith5546
    @thomassmith5546 10 місяців тому

    Great show, thanks!

  • @genegardner9523
    @genegardner9523 10 місяців тому

    Is there any way I could get a copy of you the slides in you presentation. Gene Gardner PSU 89

    • @genegardner9523
      @genegardner9523 10 місяців тому

      Sorry for the poor grammar. Lol

    • @DocTalkTV
      @DocTalkTV 8 місяців тому

      Gene can you email me at doctalktv@gmail.com and I can see if I can request those.

  • @nobleguardian2734
    @nobleguardian2734 10 місяців тому

    This is very helpful, thank you.

  • @Bravosierra6
    @Bravosierra6 11 місяців тому

    EXCELLENT INFO! Thanks

  • @marklen2322
    @marklen2322 11 місяців тому

    I fenceline wean and I find the separation is harder on my cows than the calves. I have docile cows and the calves are about 6 or 7 months old at weaning

    • @The5thGen
      @The5thGen 9 місяців тому

      I have have a small herd of 25 brood cows. I’ve been feed cows and calves in the barn recently to get the calves used to the routine. After feeding, I turn out the cows and keep the calves in the barn for about fifteen minutes. The cows stress, But, the calves don’t.

    • @farmlife936
      @farmlife936 7 місяців тому

      Dr Dan excellent information! Thank you for everything you do!

  • @marklen2322
    @marklen2322 11 місяців тому

    It has been my experience that ringworm is only a problem on calves less than a year. I have never seen an animal over a year old with ringworm

  • @Obj331
    @Obj331 Рік тому

    Hi, is any LOCAL ANESTHESIA used, or the animal numbed during castration procedure? I am totally unfamiliar with raising cattle.

  • @joshua3238
    @joshua3238 Рік тому

    love the show

  • @bm5298
    @bm5298 Рік тому

    once i edited this down to the actually useful information this was good. i think it was like 3mins.

    • @arnoldromppai5395
      @arnoldromppai5395 4 місяці тому

      Yes I like his stuff but man there way to much advertising of useless stuff to use here in Canada. It strange the use is not tracking livestock. Ever since the big usa out brake of mad cow. Use here in Canada must RFID EAR tag every calf that is born. That tag stays with it for life. When that anamal is moved anywhere you must login to your account an do a record. Date time who driver is licese plate of trailer were its going and the place receiving it must login to there account on line an do a record of move in.. one that are sent to be butchered do a record of move in. Then day of kill the have to login an do a record of end of life. Same on farm when one dies you have to login an do record of death. If RFID TAG is lost. You must retag it with a new RFID TAG login an make a record of lost tag. Entering it original RFID TAG # and it's new RFID # it ilegel to cut a tag off also to cut a tag off an put new one on. Some times not often they snag the tag in fence wire in 40 below an it brakes off. Gone. Fail to have a tag on one it a fine. Fail to make a record of trasport an driver not have your paper work. Big fine for them and you. Same is with pigs. Sheep goats bison. The tags are not cheap

  • @brandonbandstra226
    @brandonbandstra226 Рік тому

    is this Chris the bodybuilder?

  • @l.loganboswell1761
    @l.loganboswell1761 Рік тому

    Great information . Good job.

  • @lauracavallo229
    @lauracavallo229 Рік тому

    INSOMMA QUESTA GENTE NON SANNO FARE ALTRO CHE TORTURE SFRUTTAMENTI SOFFERENZE UCCISIONI CHE ORRORE...

  • @SilvesterTorrente-wh9xi
    @SilvesterTorrente-wh9xi Рік тому

    Good day docs! I have a question. Can I dilute urea to my cattle drinker? Thank you so much!