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1 Ed Richey, DVM Gainesville, Florida
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2 TO MAKE ANIMAL HEALTH PROGRAMS WORK: 1. THEY MUST BE SIMPLE 2. THEY MUST FIT THE OPERATION
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3 HOW DO WE KEEP ANIMAL HEALTH SIMPLE? YOU NEED TO KNOW WHAT A HEALTHY HERD IS !
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5 If we subject a Healthy Herd to: -Poor Nutrition -Stress We see a drop in the Resistance Level
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6 UnHealthy
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7 Or If we subject a Healthy Herd to: -Infectious Diseases -Parasites -Toxins We see a Rise in the Disease Challenge Level
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9 We Have a Job to Do !
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11 To KEEP HEALTH Simple …. ….All You Have to Do is: A. Recognize DISEASE CHALLENGES B. Know When They OCCUR C. Then ………...
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15 Tool For Raising the Resistance: * VACCINATION !
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16 Tools for Reducing the Disease Challenge: Identify & Remove the Disease Carriers Parasite Controls Antibiotics Change in Management
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18 Because
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19 This is our Goal !
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24 If we look closely at a single challenge:
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28 sometimes we wait until we have a disease outbreak before we attempt to raise the resistance level. and
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32 Reduce the Disease Challenge BEFORE clinical problems occur
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33 DEWORMING ------------- ADEQUATE
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43 Booster Vaccinate 3-4 weeks before the breeding season starts
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44 > 80 days
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48 This More or Less Decides Where The Cow Workings Should Be.
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52 The Disease Challenge Went Up When the Bulls Went In & It Never Came Down
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55 To MAKE HERD HEALTH PROGRAMS WORK ………...
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57 And Understand the Interactions of your BEEF CATTLE CYCLES.
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59 2. Make the Health FIT the CATTLE OPERATION
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73 Now let’s make the Health FIT the Cattle Operation More Specifically the Adult Cows and Breeding Bulls
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75 AND Know how the Operation’s Cattle Cycles Interact.
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76 And Start Adding Dates.
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78 To KEEP HEALTH Simple is : A. Recognize DISEASE CHALLENGES B. Know When They OCCUR C. Then …. - Raise the Resistance before the Challenge Occurs. - Reduce the Challenge. - or do Both Remember All You Have to do…..
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86 The larger the numbers physical size, the more significant is the respective category.
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87 Using the cow cycle diagram….
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88 Add the dates of events and the cow working times. ADULT COW CYCLE
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89 Then add the health & processing procedures to each event/working
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90 IBR, BVD & H. somnus are used to Stimulate “Fortified” Colostrum, Enhance Reproduction & Protect the Fetus
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91 8-Way Blackleg & PI-3 BOOSTERS are used to Stimulate the Production of “Fortified” Colostrum for the NEW-BORN
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92 BOOSTERING of LEPTO Vaccination is Required at least TWICE a Year Note: should use oil adjuvanted Vibrio/Lepto-5 in Feb. See next slide.
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93 Administering an Oil Adjuvanted Vibrio in February was correct. (must last thru 6/13)
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100 Using the bull cycle diagram, Add the dates of events and the bull working times.
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101 Breeding Bull Cycle Then add the health & processing procedures to each event/working
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102 When PURCHASING BULLS
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103 PURCHASED BULLS Now add the health & processing procedures to each event/working
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104 BREEDING BULL CYCLE Combine the 2 bull cycles and present it on 1 page
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105 This completes the development of the health program for the Adult Breeding Herd. Ed Richey, DVM Gainesville, Florida
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106 Ed Richey, DVM Gainesville, Florida End of
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