SEPTEMBER  2014        Homework 2
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1.   Here is a link to a double-muscled breed of cattle from Italy, one that is                         being selected for the myostatin gene.
3.  You may have heard about Kobe beef from Japan.  Here is a link to information                about this method of producing beef.  These cattle are also being raised in the USA.
     Here is also a link to Heartbrand beef.
4.  Here is a link to information about the Senepol cattle from St. Croix.  You can visit             the Castle Nugent on your next trip to the island.
5.  Here is the link to the King Ranch.  They were responsible for finding the cause of               Texas tick fever and the development of the Santa Gertrudis and Santa Cruz cattle              breeds and the American Quarter horse.
6.  Here is a link to information about the alpha-2 beta casein milk.  Here is another link          which discusses the subject.
2.   Here is a link to water buffalo dairy information.
7.  Here is a link to information about the Angus genetic profile testing.  Genomics is  a            popular but controversial subject in both dairy and beef cattle breeding in the USA.
  8.   What are the elements of a successful bio-balanced fly control program?
        Check here for details.

9.   You can find information about fly predators here or here.

11.   Check out the University of Florida Beef Cattle Publications website.                                How does one define a "healthy" animal or herd of animals?  What is the estimated        blood loss per animal per day from an economic threshhold level of horn fly                    infestation?  Horn flies pierce the skin of cattle to suck blood and may take up to 20       meals per day. The irritation and blood loss cause cattle to lose 0.3 to 0.5 lbs per day and for dairy animals cause lower milk production.      There are many interesting  publications on this website that pertain to topics discussed in class.

12.  Check the Merck Manual for a good article on calf diphtheria.

13.   Here is an article about a unique method of vaccination.

14.   Here is some information about Mannheimia and respiratory disease.

15.   Here is some more information about bovine respiratory disease.

16.   Of course, there is some more information at this site about respiratory disease                       in cattle.

17.   Read about a genetically engineered shipping fever vaccine here.


19.How is it possible to have both Anaplasma marginale and cattle ticks on a property            without having animal losses or clinical disease?   What is this situation called?

20.      How can you stop an anaplasmosis outbreak?

21.      In what ways do economic losses from anaplasmosis affect cattle production?   Is         the effectiveness of oxytetracycline therapy reduced when more than 15% of an                  animal's red blood cells are parasitized?  Go here for  answers.

22.      Here is a bit of information about the only anaplasmosis vaccine available in the                USA.

23.      How does one control babesiosis in endemic regions?  What is this process known              as?  Is babesiosis zoonotic?  Check the Merck Veterinary Manual online for an                  answer.

24.      Here are two links to some basic information on anthrax.  one   two

25.      Can you list guidelines for the control of bovine leukosis?

26.      Check out the Bovine Leukosis Virus Module at this website.
        You can find out about risk factors for BLV

27.      Check out the this website for information about the Chekit test for BLV.

28.    Check out the this website for information about other ruminant test kits.

29.    Check out the CSU Auscultation Library.  Go to the bovine section and check out
        the heart sounds.  There is also a link to an abomasal sound on this website.

30.    Which heart valve is usually affected with valvular vegetative endocarditis in cattle?

31.     In the field, most cases of atrial fibrillation seem to be secondary to
        what disease in cattle?   "Hypocalcemia or milk fever" is  the best answer.

32.    Here is a short description of brisket disease in cattle

33.    Here is a good paper about recognizing a sick calf.  There is also an good paper                   about BRSV.
10.  Here are two links concerning use of larvicides in cattle.  ClariflyRabon.
34.    Here is a link to calfology.
18.  Here is a link to inherited and congenital diseases of food animals and horses.
  40.    Further information on abomasal displacement can be found on this website.

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

  42.    Bovine lactic acidosis is discussed on this website.

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

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

  45.    An article about Coccidiosis can be found here in a fact sheet from California.

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

  47.    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

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

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

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

  51.    Here is a review of ostertagiasis in cattle.

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

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

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

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

  56.     Here is a link to information about bovine lymphosarcoma from Oklahoma State.
          What are the major clinical findings of this disease?

  36.    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.

  37.     Check out the this website for information about the traumatic reticuloperitonitis.

  38.    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.

  39.     The Colorado State University Diagnostic Laboratory publishes Lablines.                             Recently there were several articles about BVDV and testing to discover                               persistently infected animals.  Check out Spring 2005 and Spring 2006.
35.Link to the Upenn physical examination website.