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M. bovis found on two farms in NZ. Photo: Mark Pasveer
03-08-2017 | Article

M. bovis found on two NZ farms

Artificial intelligence for better lameness control. Photo: Koos Groenewold
20-07-2017 | Article

Artificial intelligence for better lameness control

Photo: Mark Pasveer
08-06-2017 | Article

New test for bovine tuberculosis

Lumpy skin disease SE Europe contained
24-05-2017 | Article

Lumpy skin disease SE Europe contained

Health: First things first. Photo: Ronald Hissink
27-04-2017 | Article

Health: First things first

Mass vaccination seems to be the most effective measure against bluetongue. Photo: Fotopersbureau Heerenveen
13-04-2017 | Article

Bluetongue: EFSA reviews control measures

Cow management made simple with one bolus. Photo: Dreamstime
02-02-2017 | Article

Cow management made simple with one bolus

A calf must receive an adequate amount of high quality colostrums soon after calving. <em>Photo: Ruud Ploeg</em>
17-11-2016 | Article

Factors affecting colostrum quality and utilisation

Photo: Peter Roek
17-11-2016 | Article

Fighting uterine diseases with microparticles

Some degree of systemic inflammation is exactly what happens to virtually all cows just after parturition. Photo: Henk Riswick
03-11-2016 | Article

Boosting immunity for prevention of ketosis

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