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Branding with Dr. Dan Thomson

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Today on DocTalk, we delved into the essential practices of branding calves and preparing them for the summer months. Dr. Dan Thomson, our seasoned veterinarian host, emphasized the importance of this process for the health and well-being of our herds.

At the heart of our discussion was the significance of low-stress cattle handling techniques. Dr. Thomson underscored how this initial interaction with the calves sets the tone for their future trust and relationship with humans. From separating the calves from their mothers to gentle handling through alleys, every step aims to minimize stress and ensure safety.

Vaccination emerged as another crucial aspect of branding. With passive immunity waning, it's the opportune time to administer vaccines against diseases like IBR, BVD, and blackleg. Dr. Thomson highlighted the importance of consulting local veterinarians to tailor vaccination programs to specific herd needs.

The conversation extended to castration practices, emphasizing the benefits of early intervention for both animal welfare and operational efficiency. Dr. Thomson provided insights into various techniques and emphasized the importance of monitoring calves post-castration for any complications.

Lastly, the discussion touched on steroid implants and their role in steer growth. While cautioning against their use in potential breeding bulls, Dr. Thomson outlined considerations for implanting steers and heifers based on future market plans.

Overall, today's episode offered practical insights into best practices for branding calves, ensuring the health, safety, and productivity of our herds. Join us next time on DocTalk as we continue to explore essential topics in livestock management.

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Today on DocTalk, we delved into the essential practices of branding calves and preparing them for the summer months. Dr. Dan Thomson, our seasoned veterinarian host, emphasized the importance of this process for the health and well-being of our herds.

At the heart of our discussion was the significance of low-stress cattle handling techniques. Dr. Thomson underscored how this initial interaction with the calves sets the tone for their future trust and relationship with humans. From separating the calves from their mothers to gentle handling through alleys, every step aims to minimize stress and ensure safety.

Vaccination emerged as another crucial aspect of branding. With passive immunity waning, it's the opportune time to administer vaccines against diseases like IBR, BVD, and blackleg. Dr. Thomson highlighted the importance of consulting local veterinarians to tailor vaccination programs to specific herd needs.

The conversation extended to castration practices, emphasizing the benefits of early intervention for both animal welfare and operational efficiency. Dr. Thomson provided insights into various techniques and emphasized the importance of monitoring calves post-castration for any complications.

Lastly, the discussion touched on steroid implants and their role in steer growth. While cautioning against their use in potential breeding bulls, Dr. Thomson outlined considerations for implanting steers and heifers based on future market plans.

Overall, today's episode offered practical insights into best practices for branding calves, ensuring the health, safety, and productivity of our herds. Join us next time on DocTalk as we continue to explore essential topics in livestock management.

  continue reading

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