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ContactContactWith spring-born calf weaning right around the corner, now is a good time to emphasize one of the most essential aspects of any cow-calf operation: a herd-wide health program for all classes of animals. It's essential for at least two reasons. The first is the fact that only healthy animals can perform at their genetic potential, and the second is that every producer is responsible for doing his or her part in generating a safe, wholesome, quality commodity for the eventual consumer.
The phrase "herd health program" probably brings to mind immunization protocols and timing and perhaps parasite control, but it involves more than that. Herd health really encompasses managing the animal's whole environment. I break it down into three areas:
Herd health is much more than a vaccination program. It is affected by virtually all aspects of management, especially the degree to which stress is minimized in the animal's environment. The "nuts and bolts" of an immunization and parasite control program and treatment regimes should be worked out through a direct, ongoing relationship with a trusted veterinarian. Beef Quality Assurance is a program that ties all aspects of health and management together to ensure that beef continues to meet the demands of consumers.
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