A new vaccine, designed to protect East African cattle against all major strains of foot and mouth disease, is offering hope to small-scale farmers battling the highly contagious disease.
A new vaccine, designed to protect East African cattle against all major strains of foot and mouth disease ... “This vaccine could eventually lead to East Africa being declared FMD-free, enabling beef ...
That is the question Kansas State University Beef Cattle Institute veterinarians ... “We need to be careful when administering bacterial vaccines that contain a lot of endotoxins because if ...
Farmers said it was necessary to control the disease that devastates the beef and dairy ... selling the shift to vaccination as the next phase in its policy to eradicate cattle TB.
By the 1970s and 1980s, cattle producers had access to a broader range of antibiotics and vaccines, which significantly ... satisfied the rising demand for beef and helped meat production to ...
There is no widely-available vaccine for the disease ... he’s optimistic it will be available to cattle producers by 2030. The Iowa Beef Industry Council says Iowa’s cattle industry ...
The U.S. beef industry loses more than $1 billion ... University Products remains committed to providing its proven vaccine to the cattle industry. The company encourages producers to explore ...