- Bovine Lameness from the Ground up. [Review]Vet Clin North Am Food Anim Pract. 2023 Sep 19 [Online ahead of print]VC
- Lameness in bulls is a common problem seen by many veterinarians, and the cause can be difficult to determine. Understanding cattle lameness requires experience and complete knowledge of their structural anatomy and handling. This article reviews the common body regions that cause lameness in bulls and discusses their treatment. It also details hoof trimming as a way to manage lameness.
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- Impact of Sire on Embryo Development and Pregnancy. [Review]Vet Clin North Am Food Anim Pract. 2023 Sep 11 [Online ahead of print]VC
- The use of in vitro embryo production (IVP) has increased globally, particularly in the United States. Although maternal factors influencing embryo development have been extensively studied, the influence of the sire is not well understood. Sperm plays a crucial role in embryo development providing DNA, triggering oocyte maturation, and aiding in mitosis. Current sire fertility measurements do no…
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- Trace Mineral Supplementation for Beef Cows: Dry Range Environment. [Review]Vet Clin North Am Food Anim Pract. 2023 Sep 06 [Online ahead of print]VC
- Range mineral supplementation is based on providing trace minerals not adequately provided from grazed forage in meeting beef cattle needs throughout life cycle stages. Supplementation programs should be developed with consideration of ranch production goals, economics, and practicality for implementation. Factors such as season of grazing, forage analysis, water analysis including antagonistic e…
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- Sexually Transmitted Diseases of Bulls. [Review]Vet Clin North Am Food Anim Pract. 2023 Sep 06 [Online ahead of print]VC
- Reproduction is essential for successful cow-calf and dairy production and the most important economic trait for cow-calf producers. For efficient reproduction to occur in beef herds, cows or heifers must conceive early during the breeding season, maintain the pregnancy, calve unassisted or with very little assistance, rebred in a timely manner and wean a calf every year. In the case of dairy cat…
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- Considerations for Using Natural Service with Estrous Synchronization Programs. [Review]Vet Clin North Am Food Anim Pract. 2023 Sep 06 [Online ahead of print]VC
- Estrous synchronization, coupled with natural service, provides the benefit of female cows conceiving early, but there are an increased number of females expressing estrus in a short period of time. Thus, considerations need to be made for the bull. Select a protocol that will distribute estrus over a longer period of time and ensure bulls pass a breeding soundness examination. Mature bulls (3 ye…
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- Implementing Fixed-Time Artificial Insemination Programs in Beef Herds. [Review]Vet Clin North Am Food Anim Pract. 2023 Sep 06 [Online ahead of print]VC
- The article discusses the importance of reproductive biotechnologies, including artificial insemination and fixed-time artificial insemination (TAI), in beef cow-calf operations. The use of TAI improves cow-calf productivity and profitability by shortening the breeding season and increasing the number of calves born earlier, resulting in heavier calves at weaning. However, adoption of TAI by beef…
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- Nutrition and Sexual Development in Bulls. [Review]Vet Clin North Am Food Anim Pract. 2023 Sep 06 [Online ahead of print]VC
- This manuscript provides an overview of the effects of nutrition during different stages of bull sexual development. Nutrition during the prepubertal period can modulate the hypothalamic GnRH pulse generator. Increased nutrition results in greater LH secretion, earlier puberty, and greater testicular mass in yearling bulls, whereas low nutrition has opposite effects. Targeting average daily gain …
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- Frozen Bovine Semen Storage, Semen Handling, and Site of Deposition. [Review]Vet Clin North Am Food Anim Pract. 2023 Sep 04 [Online ahead of print]VC
- Artificial insemination (AI) is an effective strategy to distribute semen from elite sires and improve the genetics of a herd. Commercial studs provide a fertile semen product to their customers. Consequently, the maintenance of sire fertility is dependent upon appropriate semen storage, handing, and site of semen deposition. When retrieving a straw of frozen semen, the cane (and canister contain…
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- Genomics and Dairy Bull Fertility. [Review]Vet Clin North Am Food Anim Pract. 2023 Sep 04 [Online ahead of print]VC
- Current evidence suggests that dairy bull fertility is influenced by genetic factors, and hence, it could be managed and improved by genetic means. There are major mutations that explain about 4% to 8% of the observed differences in conception rate between bulls segregating in most dairy breeds. Research has shown that genomic prediction of bull fertility is possible, and this could be used to ma…
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- Trace Mineral Nutrition of Sheep. [Review]Vet Clin North Am Food Anim Pract. 2023 Aug 26 [Online ahead of print]VC
- Trace mineral nutrition of sheep often focuses on their greater susceptibility to copper toxicosis due to a lesser biliary excretion ability compared with other ruminants. Our understanding of sheep trace mineral requirements has improved for most elements allowing for a factorial approach to determining daily requirement instead of a dietary concentration. Forage trace mineral content is influen…
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- Trace Minerals in Ruminant Production Systems. [Editorial]Vet Clin North Am Food Anim Pract. 2023 Aug 26 [Online ahead of print]VC
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- Trace Mineral Nutrition in Confinement Dairy Cattle. [Review]Vet Clin North Am Food Anim Pract. 2023 Aug 14 [Online ahead of print]VC
- Veterinarians are often called upon to diagnose health-related issues on the farm that may be related to trace mineral deficiencies or toxicities. Trace mineral feeding rates are often not available due to the proprietary nature of the trace mineral premixes provided by nutritional consultants. The veterinarian needs to be aware of the common clinical signs of trace mineral deficiencies and toxic…
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- Common Toxicosis. [Review]Vet Clin North Am Food Anim Pract. 2023 Jul 19 [Online ahead of print]VC
- Veterinarians are often called upon to diagnose health-related issues on the farm that may be related to trace mineral deficiencies or toxicities. Trace mineral feeding rates are often not available due to the proprietary nature of the trace mineral premixes provided by nutritional consultants. The veterinarian needs to be aware of the common clinical signs of trace mineral deficiencies and toxic…
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- Vitamins and Trace Minerals in Ruminants: Confinement Feedlot. [Review]Vet Clin North Am Food Anim Pract. 2023 Jul 14 [Online ahead of print]VC
- Trace minerals and vitamins are essential for optimizing feedlot cattle growth, health, and carcass characteristics. Understanding factors that influence trace mineral and vitamin absorption and metabolism is important when formulating feedlot cattle diets. Current feedlot industry supplementation practices typically exceed published trace mineral requirements by a factor of 2 to 4. Therefore, th…
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- Field Morphology and Interpretation. [Review]Vet Clin North Am Food Anim Pract. 2023 Jul 12 [Online ahead of print]VC
- Semen morphology evaluation in the field should always be performed at 1000× with oil immersion. The development of a spermiogram will aid the practitioner to interpret potential fertility of semen at the time of sampling as well as determine potential causes of an abnormal spermiogram. Bulls, which experience stress or impairment of thermoregulation of the testes for any reason, often experience…
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- Ancillary Methods for Semen Evaluation. [Review]Vet Clin North Am Food Anim Pract. 2023 Jul 11 [Online ahead of print]VC
- The cause of subfertility or poor fertility in naturally mated bulls should be differentiated from impotentia coeundi, generandi, or erigendi prior to ancillary semen evaluation. Bulls used for artificial insemination may undergo ancillary semen evaluation following low fertility rates as judged by poor conception or low pregnancy rates. Morphologically abnormal sperm have long been associated wi…
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- Trace Mineral Metabolism: The Maternal-Fetal Bond. [Review]Vet Clin North Am Food Anim Pract. 2023 Jul 11 [Online ahead of print]VC
- Trace minerals are essential nutrients that have many biologic functions, many of which are related to metabolic activities, immune function, and antioxidant capacity. The pregnant dam provides essential nutrients to support fetal development, including trace minerals. Milk is known to be an insufficient source of many trace minerals during the early nursing neonatal period. The fetal liver is ca…
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- Vitamin and Trace Element Nutrition of Stocker Cattle on Small Grain and Winter Annual Pastures. [Review]Vet Clin North Am Food Anim Pract. 2023 Jul 06 [Online ahead of print]VC
- This article reviews the trace mineral and macro mineral content of small grain forages and the potential role in the health of cattle grazing the forages. Reasons for the variability of trace mineral content in small grain forages are discussed, as well as the role of antagonists, such as sulfur and molybdenum, in creating trace mineral deficiencies. The sampling of cattle for the determination …
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- Trace Minerals Nutrition in Goats. [Review]Vet Clin North Am Food Anim Pract. 2023 Jul 05 [Online ahead of print]VC
- This article is an overview of trace mineral nutrition, disease association with dietary inadequacy of trace minerals, and the associated diseases in goats. The trace minerals most commonly associated with deficiency-related diseases encountered in clinical veterinary medicine, Copper, Zinc, and Selenium, are discussed in greater detail than those less commonly associated with diseases. However, …
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- Evaluation of Trace Mineral Sources. [Review]Vet Clin North Am Food Anim Pract. 2023 Jul 05 [Online ahead of print]VC
- Several trace mineral sources, including inorganic, numerous organic, and hydroxychloride sources, are available for dietary supplementation or inclusion in a free-choice supplement. Inorganic forms of copper and manganese differ in their bioavailability. Although research results have been variable, organic and hydroxychloride trace minerals are generally considered more bioavailable than inorga…
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- Trace Mineral Feeding and Assessment. [Review]Vet Clin North Am Food Anim Pract. 2023 Jul 05 [Online ahead of print]VC
- Trace minerals are commonly supplemented in ruminant feeds as many common feeds are deficient in one or more of the trace minerals. The requirement of trace minerals needed to prevent classic nutrient deficiencies is well established, thus those cases most commonly occur when no supplement is provided. The more common challenge for the practitioner is to determine if additional supplementation is…
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- Pasture Minerals for Dairy Cattle. [Review]Vet Clin North Am Food Anim Pract. 2023 Jul 05 [Online ahead of print]VC
- While mineral requirements do not differ with the production systems, the forage bases of the different dairy production systems influence the risk of mineral deficiency. Testing representative pastures on a farm is a key to understanding the potential for risk of mineral deficiency and should be combined with blood or tissue samples, clinical observation, and responses to treatment to evaluate t…
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- Trace Mineral Supplementation of Beef Cattle in Pasture Environments. [Review]Vet Clin North Am Food Anim Pract. 2023 Jul 03 [Online ahead of print]VC
- The United States Department of Agriculture defines pastureland as "A land cover/use category of land managed primarily for the production of introduced forage plants for livestock grazing." The purpose of this article is to review trace mineral supplementation for beef cattle in this environment. Supplementation of trace minerals in these environments is accomplished with the use of a trace mine…
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- Ruminant Metabolic Diseases. [Editorial]Vet Clin North Am Food Anim Pract. 2023 07; 39(2):xi-xii.VC
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- Transition Management in Grazing Systems: Pragmatism Before Precision. [Review]Vet Clin North Am Food Anim Pract. 2023 Jul; 39(2):325-336.VC
- Grazing cows undergo a similar degree of metabolic stress and immune dysregulation to those reported in high-yielding housed cows consuming total mixed rations, but the ability to manage daily nutrient intake is much less. Feed quality varies from day-to-day and weather can greatly influence amount consumed on any given day. Transition cow management, therefore, tends to revolve around pragmatism…
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- Metabolic Factors at the Crossroads of Periparturient Immunity and Inflammation. [Review]Vet Clin North Am Food Anim Pract. 2023 Jul; 39(2):203-218.VC
- Periparturient cows have the highest risk for disease and culling in the adult dairy herd. This risk is compounded by the multiple physiological changes of metabolism and immune function occurring around calving that alter the cow's inflammatory response. In this article, the authors summarize the current knowledge on immunometabolism in the periparturient cow, discussing major changes in immune …
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- Pregnancy Toxemia in Sheep and Goats. [Review]
- Pregnancy toxemia is a common metabolic disease of late pregnant ewes and does, which potentially has devastating impacts on health and performance. This metabolic syndrome is not only one of over conditioned animals but is more typically associated with inadequate energy intake to support pregnancy requirements leading to body protein and fat mobilization. Blood chemistries provide insight into …
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- Considerations in the Diagnosis and Treatment of Early Lactation Calcium Disturbances. [Review]Vet Clin North Am Food Anim Pract. 2023 Jul; 39(2):241-259.VC
- This article reviews the history of clinical hypocalcemia and the evolving definition of subclinical hypocalcemia, targeting a concept for consideration that not all hypocalcemia is negative. With a goal of presenting bovine practitioners information to assist with individual animal hypocalcemia diagnosis and treatment as well as herd-level monitoring and prevention, we present current methods of…
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- Urinary Calculi of Small Ruminants. [Review]Vet Clin North Am Food Anim Pract. 2023 Jul; 39(2):355-370.VC
- Urolithiasis is a multifactorial disease of male ruminants causing significant economic loss and compromise of animal welfare. Known risk factors include anatomic factors, urine pH, water intake, dietary composition, and genetic factors. Clinical cases of obstructive urolithiasis may be treated using a variety of medical and surgical interventions, including tube cystostomy, perineal urethrostomy…
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- Methods of Evaluating the Potential Success or Failure of Transition Dairy Cows. [Review]Vet Clin North Am Food Anim Pract. 2023 Jul; 39(2):219-239.VC
- Early monitoring of the failure of metabolic adaptation to calving, represents the most effective measure for allowing a prompt intervention on transition dairy cows. This prevents deleterious effects on animal performance, health, and welfare, which are driven by multiple disorders during the following lactation. Applying metabolic profiling could (1) provide a deeper view on the cause of any pa…
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