Design of management and preventive strategies for neonatal calf diarrhea in beef systems

How do I get to implementation

Authors

  • Dale M. Grotelueschen Great Plains Veterinary Educational Center, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Clay Center, NE 68933

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.21423/aabppro20183347

Keywords:

bovine, calf, neonatal diarrhea, Sandhills Calving Ssytem

Abstract

Neonatal calf diarrhea outbreaks in beef herds are a common clinical entity that involves a complex association of factors. Calf treatments, diagnostic investigations, and prevention are frequent outcomes of involvement of veterinary practitioners. Preventive interventions to address immediate and future outbreaks are often management related and more difficult to implement. Evidence-based recommendations can be accomplished by addressing research derived risk factors that are known to impact likelihood for outbreaks. The Sandhills Calving System is 1 intervention option. Implementation of preventive strategies requires knowledge that includes, but is not limited to, client priorities, decision making, and risk tolerance. Client communication and understanding are keys to implementation. Thorough understanding of the system, including potential impacts of any interventions, is very important to insure successful implementation of preventive strategies.

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Published

2018-02-09

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Section

Beef Sessions