Herd health program

Authors

  • R. E. Bohlender North Platte, Nebraska

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.21423/bovine-vol1983no18p84-94

Keywords:

cattle diseases, Disease prevention, Large animal practice, Supervision, Veterinary services

Abstract

To fit our preventive programs into their changing operations, we need to have their attention early enough to implement our procedures. The time lag between applying a procedure and receiving the benefit will require that we maintain contact and impact. In my experience, once we establish a sound preventive or efficiency procedure on a cost-benefit factor, it will usually become a part of their routine. This would in turn require us to be objective rather than opportunistic in our annual evaluation of all the individual procedures used for a client.

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1983-11-01

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