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Veterinary Feed Directive

Understanding the Veterinary Feed Directive As of January 2017 the FDA has made changes to the use of several antibiotics that have been commonly used in animal feeds.  As a way to regulate these antibiotics, the FDA has created the Veterinary Feed Directive (VFD) . In order to purchase feed (this included minerals feed alone […]

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Toxic plant alert

Perilla Mint – toxic plant alert Toxic plant are around us all and our animals all the time.   Usually a small dose is not enough to cause a problem.   However, when conditions are right and the dose is high enough toxic plants can be deadly. A common time of concern is when normal feed/pasture is […]

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The little calf has a name…

Remember this calf? Many of you have been following along with the continuing adventures of this little calf after it’s miraculous arrival a few weeks ago. We are pleased to announce that she has a name now- “Belle”. Her owner sent us an update as to how she is doing: “At two weeks old, Belle […]

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Calf Special Delivery Update!

Many of you will most likely remember reading about the little calf Dr. Character delivered via C-Section a couple of weeks ago. Her mama was dying of cancer, but held on long enough for the calf to survive birth. For a refresher, here is the photo taken just after birth: And here she is now, […]

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This Calf Made a Special Arrival

This new little heifer calf arrived via C-section late last week. Her mama was dying of cancer, but held on long enough carry her until she could be delivered safely. We are happy to report that the calf is strong, healthy, and growing bigger by the day.  She is a special arrival indeed!

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Barnyard Danger: One reason to keep a clean barnyard

Do you know what this unidentified circular object is? It was found in the barnyard of a calf that we recently went and attended to. Here’s a closer look: It is very important to make sure that your barn and barnyard stay clean and free of things that might cause potential hurt to your animals. […]

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