UNDATED -- Hot and wet weather has caused an increased fly population this summer, and those flies are transmitting pink eye to cattle in epidemic proportions around the area. This summer, ranchers ...
“This is the time where it all breaks out.” Ms Mullens ensured she grazed paddocks down for short grass, checked each animal ...
“Warm weather brings on environmental factors that can lead to pink eye in cattle,” says Patrick Davis University of Missouri Extension livestock field specialist. Pink eye can lead to reduced cattle ...
Kansas State University veterinarian says that personalized prevention programs for pink eye, an acute eye disease affecting cattle of all ages, are proving to be "very, very effective" for ...
Face flies are annoying pests for cattle that can impact the animal’s welfare by just constantly molesting the eyes of our animals. These flies are looking to feed on tears but will also feed on ...
Pinkeye (infectious bovine keratoconjunctivitis) costs stockmen thousands of dollars annually due to poor weight gains in affected animals, drop in milk production, cost of drugs and labor in treating ...
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