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Weekly livestock news: March 22, 2021
App helps diagnose swine diseases A new app helps swine industry members diagnose diseases, offering guidance on therapeutic and...
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Women veterinarians earn $100,000 less than men each year, study finds
Women veterinarians make less than their male counterparts, with an annual difference of about $100,000 among the top quarter...
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Veterinarians and veterinary students authorized to administer COVID-19 vaccines
Veterinarians and veterinary students are among the newly eligible COVID-19 vaccine distributors announced by the Biden administration. Also eligible...
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Weekly companion animal news: March 22, 2021
Large dogs show increased risk of osteosarcoma, research shows Large dog breeds such as Rottweilers, Great Danes and Rhodesian...
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FDA warns against ivermectin to treat COVID-19
The FDA is warning consumers against using ivermectin to treat COVID-19, after reports of patients being hospitalized. The drug...
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Post-pandemic offices are likely to have more pets, Banfield finds
Many employers say they’ll welcome pets at the office as people return to work, according to a recent survey...
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Weekly companion animal news: March 15, 2021
Pathway announces veterinarian bonus program Pathway Vet Alliance is launching a new bonus program for its doctors. Specialty and...
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Texas winter storm agricultural losses estimated at $600 million: report
Texas experienced at least $600 million in agricultural losses as a result of the recent winter storm, according to...
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Research project will develop precision livestock technology
A research team led by Michigan State University has received a five-year, $1 million USDA grant to develop precision...
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Weekly livestock and equine news: March 15, 2021
$1.9 trillion pandemic relief law includes billions for agriculture President Joe Biden on March 11 signed the $1.9 trillion...





