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"DocTalk" is back with another insightful episode, tailor-made for the rancher audience. In this episode, Dr. Dan Thomson welcomes David Bruene, the manager of the cow calf unit at Iowa State University, a seasoned cattle manager, and an esteemed educator. The focus of the show is on practical advice for ranchers when dealing with calving season.
The conversation kicks off with Dr. Thomson and David Bruene discussing the critical steps to take when a calf is born. They emphasize the importance of adequate preparation beforehand, including selecting the calving location with proper wind protection and bedding. David stresses the significance of intervening promptly in cases of chilled calves, advocating for the use of colostrum replacer to raise the calf's core temperature effectively.
Throughout the episode, they delve into various scenarios and practical solutions, such as using heated blankets and warm truck cabs to warm up chilled calves. They caution against using devices that move air across the calf, as this can exacerbate cooling. Dr. Thomson and David also share valuable insights on the importance of maintaining a clean and sanitary environment, whether using warmer boxes or calving barns.
The discussion extends to the broader aspects of calving season management, including the significance of proper facilities and protocols. They stress the importance of having protocols in place for various situations, such as dealing with dystocia or scours outbreaks. Collaboration with veterinarians and clear communication among team members are highlighted as essential components of effective calving management.
Dr. Thomson and David Bruene wrap up the episode by emphasizing the importance of working closely with local veterinarians and continuously refining protocols to ensure successful calving seasons. With their wealth of experience and practical advice, they provide ranchers with valuable insights to navigate the complexities of calving season with confidence. So, for ranchers gearing up for calving season, "DocTalk" offers a wealth of knowledge and practical tips to ensure success in raising healthy calves and maintaining thriving herds.
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"DocTalk" is back with another insightful episode, tailor-made for the rancher audience. In this episode, Dr. Dan Thomson welcomes David Bruene, the manager of the cow calf unit at Iowa State University, a seasoned cattle manager, and an esteemed educator. The focus of the show is on practical advice for ranchers when dealing with calving season.
The conversation kicks off with Dr. Thomson and David Bruene discussing the critical steps to take when a calf is born. They emphasize the importance of adequate preparation beforehand, including selecting the calving location with proper wind protection and bedding. David stresses the significance of intervening promptly in cases of chilled calves, advocating for the use of colostrum replacer to raise the calf's core temperature effectively.
Throughout the episode, they delve into various scenarios and practical solutions, such as using heated blankets and warm truck cabs to warm up chilled calves. They caution against using devices that move air across the calf, as this can exacerbate cooling. Dr. Thomson and David also share valuable insights on the importance of maintaining a clean and sanitary environment, whether using warmer boxes or calving barns.
The discussion extends to the broader aspects of calving season management, including the significance of proper facilities and protocols. They stress the importance of having protocols in place for various situations, such as dealing with dystocia or scours outbreaks. Collaboration with veterinarians and clear communication among team members are highlighted as essential components of effective calving management.
Dr. Thomson and David Bruene wrap up the episode by emphasizing the importance of working closely with local veterinarians and continuously refining protocols to ensure successful calving seasons. With their wealth of experience and practical advice, they provide ranchers with valuable insights to navigate the complexities of calving season with confidence. So, for ranchers gearing up for calving season, "DocTalk" offers a wealth of knowledge and practical tips to ensure success in raising healthy calves and maintaining thriving herds.
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