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Regular Summertime Checks Of Your Beef Cattle Herd Are The Right Thing To Do

Cattle on pasture are often unattended for a period of time during the summer months. Veterinarian Gregg Hanzicek believes that it's a good idea for producers to still take time and check their herds. The summertime may be more relaxed, but producers should monitor the health of their cattle.

Suummer pneumonia is a respiratory disease that may be among those summer pasture problems, which can interfere with calf performance. Dr. Hanzicek says the worry with this disease is that it can slow down the growth of your calves, as it can hang on for a extended amount of time if not detected.

Another problem to be watching for during the summer season is Pinkeye. Hanzicek says that mature grass that is headed out can brush up against the eye as the cattle graze and irritate the eye enough to allow the bacteria to get into the eye and allow Pinkeye to develop- another cause of Pinkeye can be flies which are always a concern during the summer season.

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