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States take precautions against deadly rabbit virus
Washington rabbit owners recently lined up to get their pets vaccinated against rabbit hemorrhagic disease, a fatal virus that’s...
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New guide offers safety advice on veterinary radiation
The International Atomic Energy Agency has released a new report offering advice for veterinarians on safe radiation practices in...
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Weekly companion animal news: April 12, 2021
Scientists test shockwave therapy to treat canine back pain Researchers at Ohio State University are testing extracorporeal shockwave therapy...
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Environmental groups want EPA to regulate large dairy and hog operations
A group of 25 environmental and rural advocacy groups are petitioning the Environmental Protection Agency to hold large dairy...
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New video series shows the impact of feral swine on American agriculture
USDA has released a series of videos highlighting the impact of feral swine on the American agricultural industry. The...
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Weekly livestock and equine news: April 12, 2021
Producers can apply again for federal pandemic relief The Coronavirus Food Assistance Program has reopened after the Biden administration...
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Tuberculosis found in South Dakota cattle for the first time since 2017
Bovine tuberculosis has been confirmed in a South Dakota cattle herd for the first time since 2017, the state’s...
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Webinar: How to use digital technology to improve dairy cattle reproductive health
An upcoming webinar hosted by the Dairy Cattle Reproduction Council will help cattle professionals learn how to use digital...
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Weekly livestock and agriculture news: April 5, 2021
Vilsack calls for greater resilience in meatpacking system, lawmakers urge support for small processors Newly appointed agriculture secretary Tom...
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Weekly companion animal news: April 5, 2021
Petco launches ‘Whole Health philosophy’ to promote pet well-being Petco has launched an industry-wide “Whole Health” philosophy, highlighting five...





