2024

Differences in oxidative stress levels and their association with lactational performance and health of periparturient dairy cows

The peripartum period is considered one of the most critical times in dairy cattle management, as dairy cows undergo abrupt metabolic and inflammatory shifts due to calving and onset of lactation.

Holstein cow and calf.

From the Editor, October 2024

Aside from HPAI, one of the most interesting presentations within the Extension meeting was given by Dr. Rosie Busch from UC Davis regarding her experience incorporating Communities of Practice (CoPs) into educational workshops for Spanish speaking farm workers. The phrase “communities of practice” was coined by educational theorists Jean Lave and Etienne Wenger (Lave and […]

Cattle with one calf n the field. Trees behind are autumn colors.

WSU College of Veterinary Medicine senior paper highlights, October 2024

  • Digital Dermatitis in Cattle, Sheep, and Elk: A Comparative Review
  • Super ovulation, oocyte pickup and maturation in sheep
  • The Bovine Breeding Soundness Exam: Productivity and Profitability
  • Bovine Infectious Keratoconjunctivitis
  • A Comparative Review of the Estrous Cycle and Mechanisms of Maternal Recognition of Pregnancy
  • Freemartinism in Dairy Heifers: Pathophysiology, Genetic Chimerism, and Reproductive Implications
  • Laparoscopic artificial insemination in sheep
  • Rural veterinary care and its implications for veterinarians, clients, and patients

Small ruminant Johne’s (Mycobacterium avium subspecies paratuberculosis)

As part of a larger project investigating small ruminant submissions through the Washington Animal Disease Diagnostic Laboratory (WADDL), we have focused on diagnostic trends related to Johne’s disease (Mycobacterium avium subspecies paratuberculosis; MAP).

Sheep grazing in green pasture with mountains in the background.