1344 – Top Causes of Cattle Abortions in 2022… Preventing Barn Fires

Published: Jan. 10, 2023, 4:02 p.m.

  • Cover Your Acres Winter Conference
  • Top 2022 Cattle Abortion Causes
  • Dairy Barn Fire Safety

 

 

00:01:24  — Cover Your Acres Winter Conference:  K-State crop production specialist, Lucas Haag, previews the upcoming Cover Your Acres Winter Conference taking place on January 17th and 18th in Oberlin, Kansas. Year 20 of this event will include some familiar K-State experts such as Lucas himself, Sarah Lancaster, Romulo Lollato, and Dan O’Brien.

More information on the Cover Your Acres Winter Conference and link to register

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00:12:16  — Top 2022 Cattle Abortion Causes: The K-State Veterinary Diagnostic Lab puts together a yearly review on the top known causes of abortion in cattle, and K-State veterinarian, Gregg Hanzlicek, joins us to discuss the top 3 causes for 2022.

 

00:23:03 — Dairy Barn Fire Safety: K-State dairy specialist Mike Brouk discusses barn fire safety, including the primary causes of barn fires, preventive steps to reduce the risk of a fire, and the importance of having a plan to protect dairy employees and animals.

 

 

 

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