Flyin' 3 Veterinary Service Spring Equine Day - Moline
Don't miss out on the last chance to join us for one of Flyin' 3 Veterinary Services Spring Equine Days on June 4th, 2024! We've got a fantastic day planned with free lunch and door prizes. Reserve your spot now by pre-registering online at https://tinyurl.com/ycxn9dxd or give us a call at (620) 583-7190. It's going to be an amazing event!
Congratulations to Kay Bogle on winning the beautiful quilt! We would also like to thank Heather Soule for donating the quilt along with everyone who entered helping with costs toward the Free K9 Spay/Neuter program. We will be posting information on how to apply for the service later today.
You don’t have to be a cat lover to celebrate Cat Herders’ day, you only have to be someone attempting to complete a seemingly impossible task or working in a job that is a continual up-hill battle, tall-order, hard-work, or in short, some activity that is like ‘herding cats.’
In honor of National Cat Herders Day we wanted to share this video that Electronic Data Systems released at the super bowl in 2000's. This post is for everyone that are tasked with all of those hard impossible jobs.
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Happy Cattle Tip Tuesday. Today, we’re talking pinkeye.
Cattle Tip Tuesday time, everyone! This time we’re talking all about a potential source of coliforms in the parlor: your water.
P.S. its National Dairy Month
It’s Cattle Tip Tuesday, and that means it’s time for a small tip for you and your herd. This week’s topic is especially helpful for newborn calves.
This Cattle Tip Tuesday is especially useful for dealing with pesky lice.
It’s Cattle Tip Tuesday. This tip is about vaccination protocols.
It’s Cattle Tip Tuesday and that means it’s time for another bit of helpful cattle advice. This week’s tip is about a very important topic: Bovine viral diarrhea virus (BVDV).
Dealing with equine Gastric ulcers can be challenging, but treating them doesn’t have to be. Rely on the evidence, and ask your veterinarian for Gastrogard® (omeprazole). The only product approved to safely and effectively treat gastric ulcers in horses.
Cattle Tip Tuesday: To prevent trichomoniasis from wreaking havoc on your herd, test all bulls before turnout. Cattle infected with trichomoniasis will appear and act normally, so testing is the only way to confirm that this sexually transmitted disease is in your herd.
Any shift in environment can cause the bacteria in cattle digestive tracts to produce potent toxins. DL Step, DVM, Boehringer Ingelheim, lists ways producers can prevent overeating disease and other clostridial challenges on their operation.
Happy Cattle Tip Tuesday. Today, we’re talking pinkeye.
Cattle Tip Tuesday: Incorrect dosing is the No. 1 reason pour-on programs fail. Investing in a scale for your herd and administering a low-dose dewormer can provide more accurate dosing and reduce product waste.
Cattle Tip Tuesday: Beef herd synchronization not only contributes to a more uniform calf crop with heavier weaning weights, but also can help consolidate labor and time needed to get cattle bred.
Nathan Meyer, DVM, Boehringer Ingelheim, breaks down the guidelines fo wether to re-treat for respiratory disease.
Cattle Tip Tuesday alert! This week’s post is especially important for young calves.