At Texas A&M, a new study shows how detection dogs can identify bovine respiratory disease in cattle. Courtney Daigle, Ph.D, is an animal welfare specialist at Texas A&M’s College of Agriculture and ...
The team of researchers has been steadily advancing the point-of-care technology to address the disease, which is the most common and costly disease affecting cattle in the world. “We wanted to see if ...
INHERIT lets cattle producers select replacement females and evaluate sires based on genetic predictions for BRD health and ...
Purdue University researchers have developed a test that allows for quicker diagnosis and pinpointed treatment of bovine respiratory disease, the most common and costly disease affecting the world’s ...
Rising input costs and growing demands to improve cattle health are pushing producers to look closely at how they manage bovine respiratory disease (BRD), one of the beef industry’s most persistent ...
Bovine Respiratory Disease (BRD) remains a complex and economically significant challenge in cattle production globally. The disease results from multifactorial interactions among viral, bacterial, ...
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. – Bovine respiratory disease is the most common and costly disease affecting beef cattle in the world. Mohit Verma, assistant professor of agricultural and biological engineering ...
COLLEGE STATION, Texas (KXAN) — A Texas A&M researcher is exploring how dog’s sniffers can be used to detect a disease that costs cattle ranchers an estimated $3 billion a year on prevention, ...
Bulls and cows can survive an illness called bovine respiratory disease, but it can be fatal to calves, killing about 8 million of them every year in the U.S. A new vaccine developed by an LSU ...
A Texas A&M AgriLife researcher is taking a page out of human disease research to see if dogs might be able to sniff out bovine respiratory disease, BRD, one of the largest health challenges for the ...
From stress mitigation to rapid diagnostics, new tools aim to reshape how veterinarians make decisions in the field.