Episodes
Friday Nov 17, 2023
Friday Nov 17, 2023
This week I'm presenting another case from the files of our Disease Investigation Unit. This case has particular relevance to those producers that have been dealing with drought conditions over the last year. The case focuses on a cow-calf herd that has calves affected with neurological signs and blindness at birth.00 - Introduction1:36 - Herd background and presenting complaint3:43 - Post mortem findings and lab results4:40 - Details of on farm visit and continued cases10:24 - Presumptive Diagnosis of Vitamin A Deficiency12:54 - Other research results on impacts of low Vitamin A in calves and cows13:52 - Concluding remarks on Vitamin A testing and supplementationLinks to BCRC Webinar Series: https://www.beefresearch.ca/webinars/
Friday Nov 03, 2023
Friday Nov 03, 2023
Dr. Andy Acton joins me this week in the podcast to discuss the impacts, treatment and prevention of coccidiosis in cow-calf herds. Dr. Acton is a veterinarian and owner of a mixed practice in Ogema, Saskatchewan with lots of practical experience in working with cow-calf herds. He is the 2022 recipient of the Western Canadian Association of Bovine Practitioners Veterinarian of the Year Award. Andy recently sent me a message about a nervous coccidiosis case he dealt with and we begin the podcast with a brief discussion about nervous coccidiosis before moving on to discuss the more common presentation in calves which manifests as a bloody diarrhea.
Thursday Oct 26, 2023
Thursday Oct 26, 2023
Dr. Zach Johnson joins me to discuss an infertility case that he investigated a few years ago. Dr. Johnson is the current president of the Saskatchewan Veterinary Medical Association and he is a veterinarian who owns a rural practice in Melville, Saskatchewan. Zach has led a number of these types of infertility investigations and we discuss the challenges with sorting out the cause of an infertility problem and the various diagnostics that might be used.00:00 – 2:20 Welcome and Introductions 02:21 – 04:17 Infertility case history04:18 – 5:58 The challenges associated with investigating infertility problems05:59 – 07:40 What diagnostics did we do?07:41 – 09:32 Neospora caninum as a cause of abortion or infertility09:33 – 11:45 IBR and BVD, Leptospira, Trich and Campylobacter11:46 - 18:27 Discussing the diagnosis – Copper deficiency18:28 – 19:43 What was recommended for the herd19:44 - 21:33 The value of pregnancy checking the herd21:34 – 22:35 Wrap up
Thursday Oct 19, 2023
Thursday Oct 19, 2023
Barry Yaremcio is a nutritionist from Camrose, Alberta who provides nutrition and management consulting to beef producers. Barry spent years working as a nutritionist with Alberta Agriculture and has a wealth of practical experience. He is joining the podcast to discuss the challenges associated with drought and to discuss the important things to focus on when trying to stretch your feed supplies when forage may be limited. Here is a link to Barry's website where you can read his blog and learn more about his consulting services. https://www.beefconsultant.com/00:00 – 1:25 Welcome and Introductions 01:26 – 05:09 Importance of maintaining body condition05:10 - 07:28 Correcting less than ideal body condition scores07:29 - 09:16 Drought impacts on feed quality09:17 - 13:42 Importance of feed testing, bale weights and cow weights when feed is limited13:43 – 24:44 Using alternative feeds that might be used to stretch supplies -Kochia, Green Feed, Screening pellets, Distillers grains, Canola regrowth, Cocktail mixes for grazing24:45- 27:33 Rules of thumb for feeding straw27:34 – 29:29 Dealing with tight feed supplies29:30 – 30:55 Wrap up
Thursday Oct 12, 2023
Thursday Oct 12, 2023
Dr. Chris Clark is my guest this week. Dr. Clark is an internal medicine clinician in large animals who also serves as the Associate Dean at the Western College of Veterinary Medicine. We have a short conversation on the agriculturally focused seats at the Western College of Veterinary Medicine and then take a deep dive into some of the causes of sudden death in cattle. We also discuss the importance of getting a post-mortem diagnosis when deaths do occur in your herd.00:00 – 1:25 Welcome and Introductions 01:26 – 06:04 Agriculturally focused seats at WCVM06:05- 08:23 Definition of Sudden death08:24 - 13:42 Infectious causes of Sudden death in cattle – Clostridial Diseases(Blackleg)13:43 - 23:33 Infectious causes of Sudden death in cattle – Anthrax23:34 – 28:04 Traumatic causes of sudden death (Lightning)28:05 – 34:27 Nutritional causes of sudden death (Bloat)34:28 – 36:25 Other nutritional causes of sudden death (Lead toxicity, Blue green algae, white muscle disease, monensin toxicity, water deprivation, magnesium deficiency)36:26 - 38:25 White muscle disease38:26 – 41:45 The importance of a post-mortem diagnosis41:46 - 42:30 Wrap up
Thursday Sep 28, 2023
Thursday Sep 28, 2023
Dr. Emily Snyder returns as a guest expert on the podcast to answer a listener question. What are the best practices to follow when introducing animals to your herd? It's an important aspect of biosecurity and Dr. Snyder gives us some of the diseases we worry about and what we can do to mitigate the risks.00:00 – 1:54 Welcome and Introductions 2:01 – 3:13 What do we mean by the term biosecurity?3:14 – 5:01 The importance of source of incoming animals5:02 – 6:57 Diseases of concern when purchasing new animals6:58 – 9:17 Johne’s Disease9:18 – 14:26 Salmonella dublin14:27 – 17:30 Bovine Viral Diarrhea17:31 – 19:32 Infectious Bovine Rhinotracheitis Virus19:33 - 21:35 Timing of introduction and impact on calf scours and BRD21:36 - 23:14 Minimizing stress for the incoming animals23:15 - 25:00 Wrap up
Thursday Sep 14, 2023
Thursday Sep 14, 2023
Jayce Fossen recently completed his Masters degree at the Western College of Veterinary Medicine focused on antimicrobial usage in Canadian cow-calf herds. Jayce joins me to discuss his results as well as a pitch for recruiting new herds for the Canadian Cow-Calf Health and Productivity Enhancement Network.If you have a cow-calf herd that meets the criteria mentioned in the podcast, and are interested in participating in this new study, contact Jayce at 306-966-7870 or via email at C3H.PEN@usask.caLink to BCRC website on antimicrobial use and resistance: https://www.beefresearch.ca/topics/antibiotic-resistance/00:00 – 1:22 Welcome and Introductions 1:23 – 3:37 Why do we need to study antimicrobial use in cow-calf herds?3:38 – 5:10 Description of herds that were followed in the study5:11 – 7:01 Most common reasons for antimicrobial use7:02 – 8:17 Proportions of animals being treated8:18 – 12:22 Classification of antimicrobials based on importance for human health12:23 – 14:53 Reasons for higher treatment numbers and mass medication14:54 – 20:52 Antimicrobials and remote drug delivery20:53 – 23:26 Differences between Eastern and Western Canadian herds23:27- 26:00 General principles of wise antimicrobial stewardship26:01 - 30:54 The Canadian Cow-Calf Health and Productivity Enhancement Network30:55 – 31:54 Wrap up
Thursday Jul 06, 2023
Thursday Jul 06, 2023
In this episode, I recorded a presentation by Dr. Anatoliy Trokhymchuk at the annual field day of the Livestock and Forage Centre of Excellence at the University of Saskatchewan. Anatoliy is a veterinarian and epidemiologist who serves as the Chief Scientific Officer at our local veterinary diagnostic laboratory (Prairie Diagnostic Services). Anatoliy will describe some of the new technology that may make it possible to learn what bacteria or viruses are present in a swab in a much faster manner than traditional laboratory techniques. New technology might make it possible to perform DNA fingerprinting for bacteria and viruses on the farm or at your local veterinary clinic rather than sending the sample into the diagnostic lab and waiting 5-7 business days for an answer to come back.
Thursday Jun 22, 2023
Thursday Jun 22, 2023
Dr. Greg Penner from the Dept. of Animal and Poultry Science returns as my podcast guest this week. Greg is discussing some of his latest research efforts on the effects of high sulphate water on cattle performance and how we can mitigate some of the subclinical effects such as copper deficiency in high sulphate water situations.00:00 – 2:00 Welcome and Introductions 2:01 – 5:21 Where and when do we see high sulphates?5:23 – 7:01 Polioencephalomalacia – nervous disease caused by high sulphates7:02 – 9:25 Subclinical effects of high sulphates9:26 – 11:32 Current guidelines for high sulphate levels11:33 - 17:18 Describing results of a trial where high sulphate water was given to cattle17:19 – 24:25 An attempt to mitigate high sulphates with Bismuth subsalicylate24:26 - 27:38 Evaluating mineral strategies to mitigate the low copper caused by high sulphates27:39 – 30:07 Next steps in future research30:08 – 32:42 Recommendations for producers with high sulphate water or feed32:43- 33:52 Wrap up
Thursday Jun 15, 2023
Thursday Jun 15, 2023
Dr. Diego Moya joins the podcast to discuss some of his research on pain control for calves during painful procedures such as castration. Dr. Moya is an assistant professor at the Western College of Veterinary Medicine and his research focuses on beef cattle welfare and behaviour. In this episode he provides us with some summaries of what we know about pain associated with castration and how to mitigate it. In addition, he provides a glimpse into some of the new products that might be available in the future to help with pain control specifically with castration.00:00 – 03:09 Welcome and Introductions 03:10 – 06:50 How do we measure pain in calves?06:51 – 08:25 The relationship of age of castration and amount of pain08:26 – 11:27 Are there major differences in pain between methods of castration?11:28 – 13:53 Drugs for pain mitigation for calves13:54 – 16:11 Can we show benefits for using pain mitigation?16:12 – 15:18 Combining local anesthesia with an NSAID15:19 – 21:20 Potential of new castration band product infused with local anesthetic22:21– 22:20 Wrap up