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   7.    Further information on abomasal displacement can be found on this website.

   8.    Here is another article from the ACVS about abomasal displacement and volvulus.

   9.    Bovine lactic acidosis is discussed on this paper.

  10.    Here is a PDF file about Managing Clostridial Disease in Cattle.

  11.    For information on nutritionally related dairy cattle diseases check this one.

  12.    An article about Coccidiosis can be found here in a fact sheet from Corid.

  13.    For information on Johne's disease go here.   Check the frequently asked                              questions about Johne's disease.

  14.    Check this website for more Johne's disease information.   What are the most rapid              and least costly tests for an individual cow showing clinical signs of the disease?                   AGID is a rapid test in cattle showing clinical signs.   What test gives the best                         positive predictive value?  Fecal Culture

  15.    Here is a link to a page of Johne’s disease information sources.

  16.    Here is a link to the WSU salmonellosis page.

  17.   Winter dysentery is the topic of this short paper.

  18.    Here is a review of ostertagiasis in cattle.

  19.    For information about calf scours, check this website.

  20.    Another website with useful information about a commercial product to aid in the                prevention of calf scours can be found here.

  21.    What is the significance of the six diseases that can be transferred via colostrum and             non-pasteurized transition, whole, or waste milk

  22.    Here is an excellent reference on colostrum management.  What are the two most                 important factors in immunoglobulin transfer?

 

  3.    For a good discussion about bloat in cattle try this link.  There is a lot of information           in this document;  but if you have questions, this is a good reference.

  4.     Check out the this link for information about the traumatic reticuloperitonitis.

  5.    Here is the link to an interesting article about vagus indigestion and if you are clever            you can back up to a story about a goat.

  6.     Recently there were several articles about BVDV and testing to discover                               persistently infected animals.  Here is a link to one of those articles.
  1.Link to the Upenn physical examination website.
  2.Link to the article "From Feed to Milk".
23.   There is a good list of bovine topics listed at this website.  Find the cattle lameness      page and look under animal factors.  Which breed of dairy cattle has a hard foot?           What does the color of the foot have to do with lameness?

24.   What is a shoof?  There is a link to information about the Shoof on this page.
 
25.   There is a vaccine for foot rot in cattle.  You can get more information here.  Go to          the disease selector again and this time look under footrot.   What other cattle                disease condition does the foot rot vaccine help prevent?

26.   Read about blackleg  here.

27.   What is the suspected pathogenesis of typical sole ulcers in cattle?  You may find             the answer here.  Is biotin important in hoof health in cattle?

28.   There are some more references on herd lameness in cattle.  One is found here.

29.  Check out the NACFT website.  Go to the photo gallery.
     
30.  Here is a good website concerning prevention of lameness in cattle.

31.  Here is a website with a quiz on lameness in cattle.

32.  Here is a link to the University of Pennsylvania Field Services page with a link to              the dairy page and further to the lameness page.

33.  Which breed of dairy cattle is most likely to have curled-claw syndrome?

34.   Here is the link to evaluation of cow comfort.
35.   McGill University has a pdf file of a powerpoint presentation that reviews                               bovine metabolic diseases here.

36.   Purdue University has a review of hepatic lipidosis in cattle.

37.   University of Florida has a review of monitoring health in dairy cows.

38.   For information on bovine ketosis and the Ross test (Rothera test) check   this

39.   What does a cow's chomosomes have to do with ketosis?    Ohio State has                              information about the risk of ketosis with several dairy cow diseases.

40.    Still more information on ketosis can be found here.

41.   Here is a link to feeding and managing the transition dairy cow.

42.    For information on downer cows check this out.

43.     At university clinics what devices are used in the supportive care of  downer cows?

44.     For more information about downer cows you can check this reference.

45.     Here is an excellent reference on transition cow metabolic problems.

46.    
    Here are two references to dietary cation anion balance or difference for your reference.

        Link#1.            Link#2.
47.Here is another link to a slide show about DCAD.
48.    For more information on Leptospirosis, here is a PDF file.

49.     Here is a link to VLA where you can find information on BSE.

50.    Here is a link to a page at Purdue with a summary on listeriosis in cattle.

51.    Here is some more information on coccidiosis.

52.    Here is a link to the Center for Food Security and Public Health at Iowa State                   University.  Check out the animal disease menu.

53.    For more information on a number of cattle diseases, the Iowa Beef Center has a               number of publications, including on on clostridial diseases.

54.    Here is a link to information about a case of botulism in cattle. 
       
55.    Here are a couple of further references to pink eye;  one from Purdue and one from           Kansas.

56.    Here is a link to the Great Plains center.