Goat

  • Small ruminant case presentation: Overeating disease Drs. Chrissy Eckstrand and Christine Haake, Pathologists at Washington Animal Disease Diagnostic Laboratory, report on a 3-week-old, intact male lamb presented in fair postmortem condition.
  • WSU College of Veterinary Medicine senior paper highlights, April 2024 Johne’s Disease in Cattle: A Review of Pathophysiology, Diagnosis, Control and Management from a Herd-Health StandpointReview of Growth Implants in the Cattle IndustryA Raw Take on Raw Milk Consumption: Review of the Risks and BenefitsSelenium Toxicity and its Effects on ReproductionHow large animal veterinarians can provide value in an increasingly self-sufficient industry: Hobby FarmingInvestigating the Association of Clinical Mastitis Timing Relative to Service with Pregnancy at First Service in Dairy CattleSmall ruminant producers: veterinary access, antibiotic usage, and telehealthWelfare Implications of Farrowing Crates in Swine Production
  • Club Lamb Fungus (Sheep Ringworm)—Winter precautions Sheep dermatophytosis (wool rot, lumpy wool, sheep ringworm) is commonly referred to as club lamb fungus. There has been an increase in prevalence over recent years due to the popularity of sheep exhibitions without a concurrent expansion of biosecurity protocols.
  • Johne’s disease Recently a case presented to WADDL that served as a reminder of the challenges related to managing Johne’s disease within goat herds.
  • Nutritional demands of pregnancy Interesting background on the differences in nutritional needs between small ruminants and cattle.
  • WSU College of Veterinary Medicine senior paper highlights Title: Regenerative agriculture: A veterinary guide to integrative control of GI parasites in pastured Livestock.Lop, lop, snip, snip, sizzle. That’s gotta hurt! How are we doing managing pain in cattle.Title: Common diseases in backyard flocks: Laying hens.Title: Differential gene expression in peripheral leukocytes of pre-weaned Holstein heifer calves with respiratory disease.Title: Comparative diagnoses of respiratory disease in preweaned dairy calves using sequential thoracic ultrasonography and clinical respiratory scoring.
  • Transition of over-the-counter medically important antimicrobials for animals to prescription status Per the FDA, the successful implementation of GFI #263 is an encouraging demonstration of the commitment of animal drug sponsors and veterinarians to support the judicious use of antimicrobials in animals.
  • This virus isn’t horsing around! A review of the US Vesicular Stomatitis Virus (VSV) outbreak, Canadian export restrictions, and the importance of this reportable disease By Dr. Dana R Dobbs, Field Veterinarian and Marissa Nelson, Animal Health Technician Washington State Department of Agriculture
  • WSU ag senior paper highlights, summer 2023 Title: Regenerative Agriculture: A veterinary guide to integrative control of GI parasites in pastured livestock.Title: Lop, lop, snip, snip, sizzle. That’s gotta hurt! How are we doing managing pain in cattle.Title: Common diseases in backyard flocks: Laying hens.Differential gene expression in peripheral leukocytes of pre-weaned Holstein heifer calves with respiratory disease.Title: Regulatory involvement throughout highly pathogenic Avian Influenza outbreak.Title: Comparative diagnoses of respiratory disease in preweaned dairy calves using sequential thoracic ultrasonography and clinical respiratory scoring.
  • Reserve Veterinary Corps The Reserve Veterinary Corps is a body of volunteers willing to help WSDA respond to a crisis affecting animals in our state.
  • Strongyle nematode control in small ruminants By Dr. Laura Williams, Parasitology Section Head, Washington Animal Disease Diagnostics Laboratory
  • Mitigate antibiotic resistance in food animal production systems July 2020 – ARCHIVE