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1. www.texaslonghorn.com
www.texaslonghorn.com/longhorn - [Cached]Published on: 2/20/2008 Last Visited: 5/20/2008
Ron Torell, Dr. Bill Kvasnicka and Dr. Ben Bruce, UNR Extension Specialists
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"Feeding the hypothermic calf warm Colostrum as soon as possible speeds recovery and increases the probability of full recovery," says Dr. Ben Bruce, UNR Extension Livestock Specialist."Breathing the warm air from the calf warmer along with consumption of Colostrum, warms the calf from the inside out and provides the needed energy to overcome the trauma they just went through," concluded Bruce. -
2. Dickinson Cattle Co. Inc. > Home > Longhorn Info > Management >hypothermic_calves >
www.texaslonghorn.net/longhorn - [Cached]Published on: 4/11/2006 Last Visited: 9/15/2007
Ron Torell, Dr. Bill Kvasnicka and Dr. Ben Bruce, UNR Extension Specialists
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"Feeding the hypothermic calf warm Colostrum as soon as possible speeds recovery and increases the probability of full recovery," says Dr. Ben Bruce, UNR Extension Livestock Specialist. "Breathing the warm air from the calf warmer along with consumption of Colostrum, warms the calf from the inside out and provides the needed energy to overcome the trauma they just went through," concluded Bruce. -
3. BEEF- August 2000
www.homefarm.com/archives/2000 - [Cached]Published on: 9/2/2000 Last Visited: 9/2/2000
Vaccine producers do take this into account and modify their mixtures, according to Ben Bruce, UNR Extension beef specialist. However, vaccines should never be mixed casually or haphazardly, since one component may interfere or inactivate the response to the other ingredients..

