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Animal Health Product Failure: Due To Storage And Handling

As you use animal health products, keep in mind your ability to correctly use products determines its’ ability to perform.  Human error is often responsible for the perceived failure of an animal health product.

In the factsheet Animal Health Product Failure: Due to Storage and Handling, UW-Extension Taylor County Agriculture Agent Sandy Stuttgen, DVM, outlines how to properly handle drugs on the farm.

For more information regarding an animal care plan as part of a farm’s overall animal well-being plan, please visit Wisconsin Beef & Dairy Quality Assurance, contact UW-Extension Taylor County Agriculture Agent Sandy Stuttgen, or any certified Beef Quality Assurance & Dairy Animal Care Quality Assurance Trainer.

Source:uwex.edu


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