Trichomoniasis, most commonly known as Trich, is a devastating disease affecting cattle. It causes infertility and early embryonic death, leading to a high percentage of open and/or late-bred cows.
If you’ve already got the vet on your place to preg check cows, it might be wise to test any herd bulls or cleanup bulls for trichomoniasis while he or she is there. Trichomoniasis is a venereal ...
A reproductive disease of cattle has been found in another South Dakota herd. The state Animal Industry Board says bovine trichomoniasis, or trich, was recently diagnosed in a herd in Dewey County. It ...
Several bulls from a beef cattle herd in Box Elder County have tested positive for trichomoniasis — a venereal disease spread between cattle during breeding — and ten potentially exposed herds are ...
Excellent rainfall during 2013 across much of Oklahoma allowed drought-stressed pastures to rebound. These rainfall events in central and eastern parts of our state saw many ranchers rebuilding cattle ...
Changes to the Idaho State Department of Agriculture trichomoniasis testing program aim to benefit cattle producers and veterinarians. The department said abortions and markedly smaller calf crops, ...
TAYLORSVILLE, Utah — The Utah State Veterinarians Office on Thursday warned of an outbreak of trichomoniasis in cattle herds. The office said in a statement that they had identified several cases of ...
Trichomoniasis, commonly referred to as Trich, is discussed often at field days and seminars because of its economic impact on the beef cattle industry. Producers who don't keep good production ...
“Trich test bulls before and two to three weeks after breeding season.” “Prolapses in cattle are a dirty problem and a real health frustration for beef cattle producers,” said Dr. Dee Whittier of ...