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Equine

How to Treat a Horse Snakebite

Only about one-half of horses bitten by poisonous snakes are actually envenomated.

December 2, 2016October 17, 2023 Lambert Vet Supply
Equine

Leading Your Horse

An untrained horse is not only hard to manage but can do more harm than good.

December 2, 2016October 17, 2023 Lambert Vet Supply
Swine

Arthritis in Swine

Arthritis caused by bacteria can be treated successfully in pigs using antimicrobials given at an early stage of the disease.

December 2, 2016October 17, 2023 Lambert Vet Supply
Swine

Pig Bar Biting

Bar biting is a behavior pattern seen in sows confined in stalls or tether systems.

December 2, 2016October 17, 2023 Lambert Vet Supply
Swine

Pale Pig Syndrome (Navel Bleeding)

Navel Bleeding otherwise referred to as Pale Pig Syndrome occurs at birth or within a few hours after birthing.

December 2, 2016October 17, 2023 Lambert Vet Supply
Swine

Progressive Atrophic Rhinitis

Progressive atrophic rhinitis should be considered when outbreaks of severe sneezing occur in piglets and further evidence is provided by the changes in the snout which appears as the piglets age.

December 2, 2016October 17, 2023 Lambert Vet Supply
Swine

Udder Oedema Failure of Milk Let Down

Severe oedema, particularly in the rear glands, may result in poor accessibility of teats at sucking time.

December 2, 2016October 17, 2023 Lambert Vet Supply
Sheep

Bluetongue Surveillance

The disease is non-contagious and is only transmitted by insect vectors.

December 2, 2016October 17, 2023 Lambert Vet Supply
Sheep

Sheep Facts

Facts about sheep

December 2, 2016October 17, 2023 Lambert Vet Supply
Sheep

Foot Rot in Sheep

Foot Rot is a problem often overlooked by sheep owners and sometimes it can be overlooked as a cause of monetary loss and loss of thriftiness in sheep.

December 2, 2016October 17, 2023 Lambert Vet Supply

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