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Animal Health and Welfare Best Practices MANAGING INFORMATION FOR PROFIT IN YOUR COW HERD Dr. Andrew Ritson-Bennett, Innisfail Veterinary Services innvet@telus.net, 403-227-3535

the greatness of a nation and its moral progress can be judged by the way its animals are treated Gandhi

Nature is cruel, but we don't have to be. Temple Grandin

Emphasizing animal health and welfare on your farm pays off in many ways

Outline 1. Vaccinations 2. Colostrum Management 3. Weaning 4. Pain Mitigation 5. Handling 6. Body Condition Scoring

Vaccinations DO NOT: Half dose Use expired or questionable product Leave sitting on dash of truck (hot or freezing) Vaccinate anywhere other than neck

Vaccinations DO: Ensure repeat injection syringes are functioning properly (same with Ivomec guns) Clean syringes with hot water Ensure person injecting knows how to hold repeater properly Vaccinate in neck Read label for proper injection technique, IM (1-1 1/2 inch needle) vs SC (3/4-1 inch)

8 Way Bacterial Vaccines Clostridial bacteria ie. Clostridium tetani Blackleg, Bacillary hemoglobinuria (red water), tetanus, malignant edema Not contagious Spore forming bacteria, soil, drought/flood dormancy, excavation Closed herd does not mean there is no way of exposure Cheap protection Annually vs every 2 nd year Covexin, Tasvax, Vision 8, Ultrachoice etc. Somnus Cows Calves preg checking, scour vaccine administration, pre breeding branding/ spring turnout (*banding*), weaning

Viral Vaccines BVD type 1 and 2, IBR, PI3, BRSV Modified Live VS Killed (in calf vs prebreeding) MLV should never be given to pregnant animals who have not been vaccinated prebreeding Pyramid, Express, Vista, Cattlemaster, Bovishield Very unstable once reconstituted, ie. 2 hours All associated with bovine respiratory disease (BRD) complex Combinations Leptospirosis, Vibriosis, Mannheimia, Pasteurella, Somnus (Histophilus), Campylobacter

Bovine Viral Diarrhea Important cause of abortion, stillborn, weak or deformed calves BVD infection early term (<4 mo gestation) leads to Persistently Infected calves 93% of dams of PI calves will clear infection, they are acutely infected PI calves will shed virus infecting other calves BVD plays a large role in bovine respiratory disease complex PI animals do not necessarily look runty Long calving period leads to increased risk of BVD problems

Infectious Bovine Rhinotracheitis IBR Herpes Mid-Late term abortion storms Red Nose Significant contributor to respiratory disease in stocker/ feedlot calves Abortion rates 5-60% in unvaccinated herds IB-ARB, latent carriers

BRSV PI 3 Neither are associated with abortion Both contributors to BRD Source: www.nadis.org.uk PI 3 Mild clinical disease but allows for fatal secondary bacterial pneumonia BRSV High morbidity, secondary bacterial pneumonia Typically affects 2-6 month old calves, possibly cows on pasture Both are endemic in cattle populations across North America

Viral Vaccines Pre-breeding VS Preg Checking If we want to protect against BVD PI calves, should we not be administering prebreeding? IBR abortions? Cows Prebreeding, preg checking (killed vs MLV) Calves Spring turnout, weaning (if retaining)

Scour Vaccines Rota/ Corona Virus, E. coli, C. perfringens Two options Scour Guard (Zoetis) VS Scour Bos (Novartis) Both are effective and worth the investment Intramuscular If you have problems one year, changing brands will not make much difference Scour Guard 4kc last dose 2-3 weeks prior to calving, revaccinate if have not calved and 40 days from last vaccination, syringeability ++, easily freezes -- Scour Bos 9 Last dose 8 weeks prior to calving (first dose 16 to 12 weeks prior to calving - preg checking?)

Fusoguard o Footrot Vaccine o Efficacy? o Breeding animals Bulls at semen testing, 3 week booster o Having a lame bull can really mess up your calving plans o Problem pastures? Pinkeye Vaccine

Colostrum Management 1. Hard Pull/ Caesarean? 2. All 1 st calf heifers, maybe even 2 nd calf, twins, cold weather/ weak calves 3. As soon as possible after calving 4. 1 bag of commercial is only half of what is needed for full dose (2 liters) 5. Avoid off farm colostrum, store bought is safest 6. Have your vet teach you how to use an esophageal tube feeder Worth its weight in gold, both antibodies and energy source Pneumonia, scours, septecemia

Weaning Source: www.rockhillsranch.com

NFACC RECOMMENDED PRACTICES a. Develop a weaning strategy that minimizes stress b. Consider preconditioning or pre-vaccinating calves as part of your weaning strategy c. Consider a low-stress weaning strategy, such as two-stage or fenceline weaning d. Be prepared to wean earlier if pasture resources are limited and cow body condition scores are below target levels CODE OF PRACTICE FOR THE CARE AND HANDLING OF BEEF CATTLE NFACC 2013

Minimizes Stress We refer to it as weaning, it is very stressful. We do not call it wean, vaccinate, castrate and deworm all at once Bull calves should never be castrated and weaned at the same time Remove cows, leave calves Avoid vaccinating at weaning

Stress Stress causes the body to release Cortisol Cortisol decreases the immune system s ability to protect against disease Also decreases Immune response to vaccination

preconditioning or pre-vaccinating Start calves on silage/ hay or creep feed prior to weaning ie. 3-4 or more days Booster 8 way, viral vaccine and deworm 3 weeks prior Castrate at turn out or at calving Stressed animals do not respond to vaccines as well

Source: grainnews.ca two-stage or fenceline weaning otwo stage: o Benefits not seen in gains or growth performance o Anecdotally, Benefits seen in reduction of treatments $$$$$$ o $2 a piece, 10% replacement rate o 4-10 days o Vaccinate when putting on or prior to??? 3 trips through chute? o Start feeding silage/hay either when first putting on or even a few days before hand

Weaning Sorting Source: www.quietwean.com

Pain Mitigation We raise them for us; that means we owe them some respect. Nature is cruel but we don t have to be. I wouldn t want to have my guts ripped out by a lion, I d much rather die in a slaughterhouse if it were done right Temple Grandin

Painful Events 1. Hard Pull, Prolapse, Caesarean 2. Foot Rot 3. Pink Eye 4. Castrating 5. Dehorning 6. Fractures/ lameness

Pain Control Options Banamine 24hr Metacam 72hr Oral meloxicam?? Topical products in the future?

NFACC Swine 2014 Swine- As of July 1, 2016, castration performed at any age must be done with analgesics to help control post-procedure pain.

NFACC Beef 2013 Effective January 1 st, 2016 Use pain control, in consultation with your veterinarian, when castrating bulls older than nine months of age. Effective January 1 st, 2018 Use pain control, in consultation with your veterinarian, when castrating bulls older than six months of age.

Handling Most of the handling issues on farm are a result of poor handling system design Slow down, tell your help to keep their head! Most vets would rather things take a little longer than to have animals riled up and flighty Cattle prods, Flight zone

Handling Stress = cortisol production What if Big Brother was there? Consumers demanding humane practises Cull the fence jumpers, ask that they be pound cows at the market Do not make them some one else's problem What good is a cow who won t let you anywhere near her calf Environmental Farm Plan? Animal Welfare and Husbandry?

NFACC 2013 REQUIREMENTS oanimal handlers must be familiar with cattle behaviour (through training, experience or mentorship) and use quiet handling techniques. oelectric prods must only be used to assist movement of cattle when animal or human safety is at risk or as a last resort when all other humane alternatives have failed and only when cattle have a clear path to move. odo not use electric prods repeatedly on the same animal. odo not use electric prods on the genitals, face, udder or anal areas. odo not use electric prods on calves less than three months of age that can be moved manually.

Willful mistreatment or intentional harm of cattle is unacceptable. This includes but is not limited to: beating an animal; slamming gates on animals; allowing herd dogs to continue pushing cattle with nowhere to move; dragging or pushing cattle with machinery (unless to protect animal or human safety).

Body Condition Scoring

NFACC 2013 Water Sources o Ensure that cattle have access to palatable water of adequate quality and quantity to fulfill their physiological needs. o Monitor water sources, feeding habits, behaviour, performance and health on an ongoing basis and be prepared to adjust the watering program accordingly. o Snow may only be used as a sole winter water source providing it is of sufficient quantity and quality to meet the animals physiological requirements.

Snow must not be used as a sole water source for the following cattle: lactating, or newly-weaned, or that have a body condition score of less than 2.5 out of 5, or that don t have access to optimal feed resources. Only adequate quantities of clean, loose snow may serve as the sole water source. Monitor snow conditions on an ongoing basis. Have a back-up water source in the event of insufficient loose snow or an interruption in water supply.