Dr. Dan Thomson shares essential tips for injections, needle selection and syringe maintenance to ensure herd health and carcass quality.
"Losses due to injection-site lesions can range from a few dollars docked on a carcass to the entire carcass being condemned,” said Dr. Joe Gillespie, DVM, Boehringer Ingelheim. “They often affect ...
FDA grants first Emergency Use Authorization for an over-the-counter product for the prevention of New World screwworm infestations in cattle -- Ongoing detections in Mexico heighten the importance of ...
A single shot into the muscle is enough to stop egg and sperm production in mice, report California Institute of Technology scientists on October 5 in Current Biology. The injection delivers packaged ...
No one likes getting pricked with a needle, but new bio-inspired microneedle—featuring protruding barbs found in certain stinging creatures in the animal kingdom—could at least make the unpleasant ...
Captive animals trained to cooperate with routine medical procedures, such as injections, may experience less aggression and anxiety than those forced to comply through the use of restraints. The ...