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After drought, managing calf and cow health is critical

2024-04-15 17:12:02| Beef

Drought can impact not only cows but also newborn calves, particularly if born under wet conditions, as noted by Jess Hinrichs, DVM, of Zoetis beef technical services in Sutton, Nebraska.


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