Dairy Newsletters
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- January 2024: Trouble Shooting Dairy Cow Reproduction
- February 2024 : Dairy Code of Practice + New Research Updates
- March 2024: Neworn Calf Management
- April 2024: Failure of Passive Transfer Quzi
- May 2024: New Colostrum Replacer
- June 2024: Avian Influenza in Cows
- July 2024: Pop Quiz
- August 2024: Options for Pain Killers in Cattle
- September 2024: Methods of Pregnancy Diagnosis
- October 2024: Lowdown on Dairy Vaccines
- November 2024: Scouring for Solutions: Calf Scours and Acidosis
- December 2024: Christmas Newsletter
- Small Ruminant 2024
- January 2023: Housing the future herd
- February 2023: Diagnostic Sampling ABCs
- March 2023: Food Animal Quiz
- April 2023: Farm Hazards for Pets
- May 2023: Fly Control Methods
- June 2023: Warmer Weather Management
- July 2023: Colostrum Storage and Handling
- August 2023: Mastitis Management
- September 2023: A guide to calvings
- October 2023: Salmonella Dublin
- November 2023: On-farm Dog/Cat Vaccinations
- December 2023: Christmas Newsletter
- January 2022: Preparing for Winter Weather
- February 2022: Getting the most out of ET Programs
- March 2022: proAction Reminders
- April 2022: Stocking Densityu and Cow Comfort
- May 2022: Basics on Physical Exams of your cows
- June 2022: Summer Review – Flies, Heat, Mastitis
- July 2022: Antimicrobials: Use, Resistance and Stewardship
- August 2022: New technologies in pregnancy diagnosis
- September 2022: Lesser Known Effects of Selenium Deficiency
- October 2022: Youngstock Pneumonia
- November 2022: Protocol Drift, how did we get here?
- December 2022: Christmas Newsletter
- January 2021: Annual Reviews
- February 2021: Embryo Transfer and Semen Freezing on Farm
- March 2021: Scours in Calves
- April 2021: Scours in Adult Cows
- May 2021: Environmental Mastitis + proAction Update
- June 2021: Keeping dry cows happy
- July 2021: Handling cows with care
- August 2021: Milk hygiene and calf health
- September 2021: Remembering Dr. Dave Hunsberger
- October 2021: Heat stress – Prevention
- November 2021: Methods to Improve Animal Care
- December 2021: Christmas Newsletter
- January 2020: CFIA Livestock Transport Regulations
- February 2020: ProAction Requirements for Disease Recording
- March 2020: Cow/Calf Vaccines and Immunity
- April 2020: Preventing Coliform Mastits
- May 2020: Udder Rot, Tailhead Mange, Lice Treatments
- June 2020: Oral Electrolytes for Calves
- July 2020: Heifer Timed AI Programs
- August 2020: Ceftiofur
- September 2020: Mental Health in Agriculture
- October 2020: Hypocalemia / Milk Fever
- November 2020: Livestock Traveability
- December 2020: Selective Dry Cow Antibiotic Therapy
- December 2020: Christmas Newsletter
These four owners set a goal of providing compassionate veterinary care for animals of all sizes in our Listowel location. As our practice gradually grew and we welcomed new owners to the team, the decision to open two other locations along with a name change was made. We are proud to serve the Listowel, Drayton, Mount Forest, and surrounding areas with three great facilities.
Our team is committed to the provision of excellent progressive veterinary medicine and outstanding customer service. We pride ourselves on providing every pet and farm owner with all options for animal care. As a client, we are happy to provide you with a dedicated staff full of knowledge and compassion, which all carry the same objective: to provide quality care to all animals and meet all your expectations.
Our Mission
Your trusted provider for veterinary care.
Our Purpose
Enhance the lives of animals and people.
Our Vision
The logical choice for veterinary care.