Social responsibility project helps small-scale dairy farmers
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Tags: Dairy Cattle
Did you know some of the most common health challenges for dairy cattle producers include reproduction, milk quality, hoof management, and infectious diseases? Today we will focus on how Zoetis helps farmers manage the health of their herds by providing treatments, vaccines and other preventative measures through education, genomic testing and data analysis.
Through the support of Zoetis, the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service, the American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA) and the American Veterinary Medical Foundation (AVMF)
Whether it is sending a client a text appointment reminder, ordering medications online using the Zoetis e-Commerce portal or sharing news of interest with clients on Facebook...
Zoetis joined the conversation at the 2015 World Exposition (Expo Milano), contributing to advancing solutions to help the world’s livestock farmers produce more with less.
Zoetis marked the completion of a 19,000-square-foot, three-story expansion at its manufacturing site in Lincoln, Nebraska.
This month, Zoetis launched EnlightTM, a new online, comprehensive management tool designed to help dairy producers who own Holstein cattle more efficiently manage herd genetics.
More and more livestock producers are using genetic testing to improve their herds. As a result, veterinarians are seeking to help their clients better understand genomics.