A look at vaccines, medicines for dogs, cats, livestock under Merial-Intervet joint venture
A look at some products Merial-Intervet will sell 40 child deaths reported in China’s latest outbreak of hand, foot and mouth diseaseNeb. officials say they don’t believe state bovine TB case last year related to recent SD caseNebraska ag officials say all bovine TB quarantines could be lifted by springIdaho quarantines eastern Idaho cattle herd after cow tests positive for livestock disease
Livestock disease found in eastern Idaho cow No new bovine tuberculosis cases found in Nebraska, but tests will continue through DecemberTaiwan’s Ma seeks to ease storm over lifting US beef ban amid ongoing mad cow scares
Taiwan’s Ma seeks to calm uproar over US beef Kansas, Oklahoma conduct first 2-state drill testing response to foot-and-mouth diseaseKan., Okla. conduct joint livestock disease drill TOPEKA, Kan. — Trucks that could be hauling livestock along the Kansas and Oklahoma border were detained and their drivers questioned Thursday, during a drill aimed at protecting the nation’s food supply from foot-and-mouth disease. Virginia officials to study impact of increasing elk population; cattlemen worry about diseaseVa. to size up impact of increasing elk population RICHMOND, Va. — Virginia game officials will study the consequences of increasing the number of Rocky Mountain elk in the state’s remote southwest corner, a move opposed by cattle farmers fearful of the spread of disease. Inspired by Kentucky’s success, Va. weighs plan to bring back elk to its southeastern hillsVa. may fill its own hills with Rocky Mountain elk RICHMOND, Va. — More than 150 years after Virginia’s last native elk was killed, game officials may try to populate the state’s southwest corner with its bigger, buff-colored cousin — the Rocky Mountain elk. |