SyrVet, Inc.

SyrVet, Inc. Check out the Syrvet Catalog! http://www.syrvet.com/resources/syrvet_catalog.cfm Louis, Missouri home. On January 1, 1990, SyrVet relocated to Urbandale, Iowa.

In 1987, SyrVet founder Daniel Klein relocated from his home country of Argentina to start a business specializing in veterinary supplies. Vowing that his company would be based on the principles of quality products, reasonable prices, fast shipping time, and competent customer service, SyrVet began in the basement of a St. The first products offered by SyrVet were reusable needles, pistol-grip sy

ringes, and drenchers. As sales increased, SyrVet quickly outgrew the basement and a new location was needed. Business continued to grow and a larger location was needed. In 1993 SyrVet moved to Waukee, Iowa into our newly constructed 5,000 square foot building. Over the next decade business rapidly expanded and we once again outgrew our space. During 2005, SyrVet purchased property across the street. A new building with nearly 50,000 square feet of warehouse space was built and in the spring of 2006 we moved in. In addition to our Waukee home, offices have been opened in Argentina, Canada, and China. Today SyrVet, Inc. employs 25 people, carries more than 3,500 products, and ships to over 40 countries worldwide. SyrVet has always listened to what our customers are asking for and responds with high quality products at an affordable price. If there is not a product on the market that is meeting the customers demands, SyrVet maintains our tradition of practical innovations and will find a way to meet that demand. One of our most successful innovations was to color-code reusable hypodermic needles by gauge in a self-storing three-pack. This idea proved so beneficial that we began color-coding our pistol-grip syringes. The principle behind this was to avoid mistakes when administering multiple inoculations to herds. With different medications identified by different colored syringes, there is confidence each animal receives the proper injections. These products continue to top our best sellers list. Over the last 25 years Mr. Klein has maintained his vow to provide quality products, reasonable prices, fast shipping, and excellent customer service. From humble beginnings in a Missouri basement to a growing global business, SyrVet continues to be a leader in animal health care products and accessories for veterinary and farm use.

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Cute of the Day!
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Cute of the Day!

"Ok, now next, click on the picture that looks like a little blue box with a white F on it...no, my hoof is too big.  No...
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"Ok, now next, click on the picture that looks like a little blue box with a white F on it...no, my hoof is too big. No no, it's ok, you can do this...."

CHEESE IT! The spiders are coming!
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CHEESE IT! The spiders are coming!

"Hey, you forgot...left me on the wrong side of the fence here. Hey....hey, the gate is locked, help me out. Hey....wher...
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"Hey, you forgot...left me on the wrong side of the fence here. Hey....hey, the gate is locked, help me out. Hey....where are you going!? HEY!!!"

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Bet it was a great party!

Where are our figure skating fans? Heh.  :)
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Where are our figure skating fans? Heh. :)

ALIEN CALVES!! RUN FOR YOUR LIVES!!!
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ALIEN CALVES!! RUN FOR YOUR LIVES!!!

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Progressive Dairyman magazine offers milk production news and advice, dairy articles, dairy news, dairy employees, dairy Spanish, dairy cattle nutrition.

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The U.S. pork industry is losing about 20% of total born piglets before weaning. Tim Loula, DVM, offers tips for improvement.

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The dog days of summer will soon be upon us and feedlot cattle are often under stress when the high temperatures exceed 85 degrees.

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All good stockmen are aware that heat stress can be a problem in livestock as the summer heats up, but not all are aware that other factors can enter the equation besides the thermometer reading.

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Aside from the entrepreneurial spirit Dr. Scott Crain's creations, common themes include reverse thinking, proactive collaboration and the earnest belief an answer exists; it’s just a matter of shifting current thinking around enough to see it.

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Among the many lessons of the extended drought is this: If mama ain’t happy, ain’t nobody happy. That means, the two veterinarians say, that managing and preventing bovine respiratory disease (BRD) in feedyard cattle begins the day a cow-calf producer turns the bulls out.

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In less than a minute, you can increase yearling heifer performance by as much as 20% with a reproductive tract score.

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The University of Tennessee Institute of Agriculture will lead a six-state effort designed to revive the region’s declining dairy industry

Emergency assistance info for those whose farms and animals have been affected by flooding in Wisconsin.
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Emergency assistance info for those whose farms and animals have been affected by flooding in Wisconsin.

Governor Scott Walker signed Executive Order #107 Wednesday, which declares a state of emergency in Ashland, Crawford, Grant, Iowa, Richland, St. Croix, and Vernon Counties.

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Global cosmetic, health food and medical industries look to a small-town Kiwi business for vital ingredients.

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The white van with tinted windows pulled up to the driveway with its cargo - cardboard boxes full of ma*****na. And the customers eagerly awaited it, grunting and snorting.

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The outbreaks of porcine epidemic diarrhea (PED) virus, which have afflicted a growing number of U.S. swine herds since spring, have resulted in an announcement Tuesday by Mexico that it is blocking imports of live pigs from the United States, according to today’s Daily Livestock Report.

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By P.J. Huffstutter CHICAGO (Reuters) - A swine virus deadly to young pigs, and never before seen in North America, has spiked to 199 sites in 13 states - nearly double the number of farms and other locations from earlier this month. Iowa, the largest U.S.

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Just when you thought you’d heard it all, the federal government rolls out a new rule or regulation that makes you stop and ask just who is asleep at the wheel in Washington? If you ask the U.S. Department of Transportation, it is probably you.

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Leader & Times Online

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THERE is a delicate line between high starch levels needed for fast finish and rumen stability, which can challenge animal health.

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Pablo Pinedo is trying to help the dairy industry deal with a growing concern among its producers, the decline in dairy cow longevity.

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Beef feedlot operations are faced with daily tasks of managing feed and cattle inventory, animal health, labor, operational activities and marketing of the resident cattle in the yards.

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How one company is using RFID tags and wireless communications to help dairy farmers monitor their herds

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A Purdue University professor of veterinary medicine is cautioning Indiana 4-H members exhibiting swine at summer fairs to take steps to reduce the chance of exposing their animals to a viral disease deadly to young pigs.

Sheep Breed of the Week, June 23-29, 2013 -- The Boreray!
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Sheep Breed of the Week, June 23-29, 2013 -- The Boreray!

The Boreray is a breed of sheep originating on the St Kilda archipelago off the west coast of Scotland and surviving as a feral animal on one of the islands, Boreray. It is primarily a meat breed.[1] Also known as the Boreray Blackface or Hebridean Blackface,[2] it is the most endangered breed of sh...

Pig Breed of the Week, June 23-29, 2013 -- The Yorkshire!
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Pig Breed of the Week, June 23-29, 2013 -- The Yorkshire!

Some believe that pigs were the earliest animal to be domesticated, not the cat or dog. Paintings and carvings of pigs over 25,000 years ago have been found. The Chinese domesticated pigs 7,000 years ago. When William the Conqueror ascended the throne in England in 1066 he decreed that anyone shooti...

Goat Breed of the Week, June 23-29, 2013 -- The Oberhasli!
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Goat Breed of the Week, June 23-29, 2013 -- The Oberhasli!

The Oberhasli, also known until 1978 as the Swiss Alpine, is a very old breed of dairy goat from the eponymous district of the Canton of Berne in Switzerland.[1]

Cattle Breed of the Week, June 23-29 -- The British White!
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Cattle Breed of the Week, June 23-29 -- The British White!

The British White is a naturally polled Britishcattle breed, white with black or red points, used mainly for beef. It has a confirmed history dating back to the 17th century, and may be derived from similar cattle kept in parks for many centuries before that.

The July 2013 edition of the SyrVet Insider Newsletter is here!
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The July 2013 edition of the SyrVet Insider Newsletter is here!

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"No no no, we said TEACUP, not coffee cup!"

"Doin' my Ewok impersonation!"
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"Doin' my Ewok impersonation!"

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