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The Beef Cattle Health and Nutrition Podcast

The Beef Cattle Health and Nutrition Podcast

De : Dr. John Campbell
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Interviews with veterinarians, nutritionists and researchers about topics related to beef cattle production in CanadaCopyright 2024 All rights reserved. Science
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    • Subfertility in Bulls with Dr. Colin Palmer - Part 2
      Jun 11 2024

      Dr. Colin Palmer, one of our reproductive specialist veterinarians from the Western College of Veterinary Medicine here at the University of Saskatchewan joins the podcast again this week to discuss the important topic of subfertility in beef bulls. Today we focus on the parts of the breeding soundness exam that greatly impact fertility - scrotal circumference and semen morphology. Dr. Palmer describes some of the most common sperm defects and why they occur.

      00:00 –Welcome and introductions

      01:05 – Importance of body condition score in bulls

      03:16 – Scrotal circumference and it’s impact on fertility

      10:02 – Identifying testicular and scrotal problems

      16:05 – Accessory sex glands and seminal vesiculitis

      18:45 – Evaluating the semen sample

      21:55 – Abnormal sperm morphology – why does it occur?

      24:12 – Common sperm morphology abnormalities – Distal midpiece reflexes and proximal droplets

      32:00 – What does the term “Rusty load” mean in terms of sperm defects?

      35:05 – Genetic sperm abnormalities

      37:12 – Why is 70% normal sperm considered acceptable?

      40:21 – Summary and wrap up

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      43 min
    • Subfertility in Bulls (Part 1) with Dr. Colin Palmer
      May 28 2024

      Dr. Colin Palmer, one of our reproductive specialist veterinarians from the Western College of Veterinary Medicine here at the University of Saskatchewan joins the podcast to discuss the important topic of subfertility in beef bulls. Why do we need to perform bull breeding soundness exams? What are the implications of various factors such as lameness and other physical problems on bull fertility? These are just some of the topics we discuss in this first part of a two part episode.

      00:00 –Welcome and introductions

      03:54 – Importance of herd fertility in cow-calf operations and factors that affect it

      10:45 – Value of a limited breeding season

      14:22 – Subfertility vs Infertility

      16:08 – Importance of the breeding soundness examination of the bull

      19:21 – Meaning of the various classification categories

      27:22 – Impact of lameness on bull fertility

      31:06 – Other factors that may affect fertility that can be identified in physical examination

      34:23 – Summary and Wrap-up

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      36 min
    • Bovine Influenza A virus
      Apr 17 2024

      This week, Dr. Nathan Erickson and Dr. John Ellis join me to discuss the emergence of Bovine influenza A virus in cattle. We discuss what is currently known about this emerging disease issue at this point in time. New information is being acquired about the impacts and spread of Bovine Influenza A virus and this podcast gives information on the disease as known around April 12, 2024. Please rely on your local veterinarians or government veterinary offices for the most up to date information on this issue. Emerging diseases remind us of the importance of preventive practices. Using raw colostrum only from your own herd, not introducing orphan calves or nurse cows from dairy herds and quarantining new animals for 21 days will help prevent the introduction of diseases like Bovine Influenza A virus, Foot and Mouth Disease, and many other diseases. Find tips at https://www.beefresearch.ca/topics/biosecurity/

      00:00 –Welcome and introductions

      04:10 – Clinical signs seen in dairy cow outbreaks in US

      08:06 - A primer on Influenza viruses

      10:28 – Influenza D virus role in respiratory disease in cattle

      12:15 – Hosts for Influenza A virus

      16:09 – High pathogenic vs low pathogenic influenza viruses

      18:21 – How influenza viruses change and jump to other species

      20:00 – Possible ways of spread of Bovine influenza A virus

      25:00 – Possibility of Bovine Influenza A virus in beef cattle

      27:14 – Human health implications

      28:29 – Herd to herd spread and biosecurity precautions

      31:59 – Summary and Wrap-up

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      35 min
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