Welcome back to "Doc Talk"! In today's episode, we're focusing on a reoccurring issue for cattle ranchers—pink eye. Join Dr. Dan Thomson and beef cattle medicine expert Dr. Brent Meyer as they dive into the causes, treatments, and prevention strategies for this common and costly cattle ailment. Dr. Meyer, a seasoned veterinarian and technical services expert with Merck Animal Health, shares his extensive knowledge and practical tips from his years of experience in Northwest Iowa.
Key Topics Covered:
1. Understanding Pink Eye in Cattle:
- Causes and how it manifests in cattle.
- Major organisms responsible: Moraxella bovis, Moraxella bovoculi, Mycoplasma bovis, IBR, and coronavirus.
Losses include reduced weaning weights and market value.
Treatment Strategies:
Additional treatments like eye patches and third eyelid suturing.
Vaccination and Timing:
Administer vaccines 45-60 days before peak fly season.
Fly Control:
Strategic timing and application to maximize impact.
Environmental Management:
Practical Tips:
- Properly time vaccinations and fly control measures.
- Maintain pastures to reduce physical eye trauma.
- Utilize effective fly control strategies and environmental management.
- Regular deworming to ensure overall cattle health and immunity.
Stay tuned for more valuable insights and practical advice from Dr. Meyer on how to keep your herd healthy and thriving. Don't forget to consult with your local veterinarian for tailored advice and treatment plans.
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