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The effect of pain, inflammation and infection control on production in Cattle

Webinar done by Prof. Hans Coetzee about the effect of pain, inflammation and infection control on production in cattle and an exciting new product launch, Curacef® Duo

Latest research: supporting production efficiency of modern livestock

Looking Deeper Into Chronic Otitis Externa

Otitis externa (OE) in dogs is a common presentation in small animal practice, but whilst most cases of acute, early OE will respond well to symptomatic therapy, chronic or recurrent OE can present a frustrating clinical challenge.

DailyDerma skin care program

Beyond our dedicated range of products, DailyDerma is a program of tools & services developments to support “an effective routine for sustainable results in dermatology”

Multimin promotes disease resilience in newly received beef calves

While Multimin's benefits for weaner calf immunity and vaccine response are well known, its potential to improve disease resistance in newly received beef cattle remains an area of inquiry. Watch the webinar and learn how a science-based approach to targeted trace mineral supplementation can be an excellent tool to improve production efficiency of feedlot cattle.

Pain management in horses

Pain relief is commonly administered to horses, either as short-term treatment following acute injury or as part of longer term management of chronic disease, such as osteoarthritis. By far the most commonly used products in the management of equine pain are the non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs).

Addressing Dental Care At Home - A Combined Approach

It is important to show pet owners that dental care can be approached in a multitude of ways and alongside regular dental health checks in clinic, owners can utilise easy to use home care products which help to keep plaque and tartar at bay.

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