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U.S. risk classification for BSE to be improved to 'negligible'

April 1, 2013

New status expected to be adopted at animal health assembly in May.

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Anthrax confirmed in death of Colorado cattle

August 16, 2012

Affected animals quarantined; people exposed to infection being monitored, treated.

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Cyanide-producing grass kills cattle in Texas

June 25, 2012

A genetically modified form of Bermuda grass known as Tifton 85 seems to be the cause of death for a herd of Corriente cattle in central Texas.

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New Mexico veterinary official says vesicular stomatitis outbreak is 'significant'

June 25, 2012

Regulation on livestock movement in effect until state is declared free of VS.

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Report: Rural vet shortage exaggerated

May 24, 2011

AABP says there is no shortage of veterinarians in most areas of rural food-supply.

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AVMA 2010: Veterinarians call for 'seat at the table' when it comes to federal antibiotic use policies in animals

July 29, 2010

Atlanta?Veterinarians should be involved in the 'decision-making process' when it comes to the use of antibiotics in animals.

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Data doesn't support total antimicrobial 'phase out' in cattle, veterinary groups say

July 8, 2010

Rockville, Md. -- Data should drive the Food and Drug Administration's (FDA) regulatory proposal on appropriate antimicrobial uses in food animals, according to recently released statement from two prominent veterinary organizations.

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New grants aim to steer young veterinarians to bovine medicine

April 11, 2010

AgriLabs introduces two $5,000 awards for professional-development training in large-animal medicine.

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AABP names new officers, sets goals

October 11, 2009

The AABP named its officers for the upcoming year at its 42nd annual conference in Omaha.

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