22. For information on nutritionally related dairy cattle diseases check this one.
23. Further information on abomasal displacement can be found on this website.
24. Here is another article from the ACVS about abomasal displacement and volvulus.
25. For information about simple indigestion, here is a link from Tuskegee.
26. Bovine lactic acidosis is discussed on this website.
27. Here is a PDF file about Managing Clostridial Disease in Cattle.
28. An article about Coccidiosis can be found here in a fact sheet from California.
29. For information on Johne's disease go here. Check the frequently asked questions about Johne's disease.
30. 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? What test gives the best positive predictive value?
33. Winter dysentery is the topic of this short paper.
35. For information about calf scours, check this website.
36. Another website with useful information about a commercial product to aid in the prevention of calf scours can be found here.
37. What is the significance of the six diseases that can be transferred via colostrum and non-pasteurized transition, whole, or waste milk?
38. Here is an excellent reference on colostrum management. What are the two most important factors in immunoglobulin transfer?
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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?
3. 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.
4. Here is a bit of information about the only anaplasmosis vaccine available in the USA.
5. 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.
6. Here is a link to some basic information on anthrax.
8. Check out the Bovine Leukosis Virus Module at this website.
You can find out about risk factors for BLV
9. Check out the this website for information about the Tip test for BLV.
10. Check out the this website for information about the Herd-Chek test for BLV.
the heart sounds. There is also a link to an abomasal sound on this website.
12. Which heart valve is usually affected with valvular vegetative endocarditis in cattle?
13. Read some more about copper and iron at the college-level course
what disease in cattle?
16. You may be interested in checking out information available on the Tuskegee
University website. All of the links are not working currently, but here are two you can access. The non-infectious disease link is working.
17. Here is some information about umbilical masses in calves from the ACVS.
18. 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.
19. Check out the this website for information about the traumatic reticuloperitonitis.
20. 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.
21. The Colorado State University Diagnostic Laboratory publishes Lablines. Recently there were several articles about BVDV and testing to discover persistently infected animals.