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Equine pasture management

This article accompanies a Cornell Equine Seminar presented April 14, 2020 by Jodi Letham, M.S. ‘19, extension associate with Cornell University Cooperative Extension. The quality and health of your pasture has a significant impact on your horse’s health. Field crops specialist Jodi Letham, M.S. ’19, explains how best to manage your pasture’s ecological system to […]

Veterinary Viewpoints: Wildlife Safety

Encountering an orphaned or injured wild animal can be a delicate and emotional situation. Knowing the right steps to take can make a significant difference in the animal’s well-being and chances of survival.

Veterinary Viewpoints: Ticks on Livestock

In Oklahoma, ticks are detected on livestock throughout the year, and tick-borne disease is commonly diagnosed. With milder winters and high humidity, tick numbers appear to be increasing across the state, so let Oklahoma State University summarize the major takeaways for livestock owners.

NC State Welcomes Alum as New Leader of Department of Population Health and Pathobiology

Dr. Kaori Sakamoto, a pathologist at the University of Georgia who received her DVM from the NC State College of Veterinary Medicine, is the new leader of NC State’s Department of Population Health and Pathobiology. She began her role in Raleigh on July 1. “I am delighted that Dr. Sakamoto accepted the position of department head and […]

Newly discovered diversity in typhoid bacteria linked to higher mortality rates

Worldwide, 20% of the bacterial strains that cause typhoid fever have genetic variations in their external layer, called Vi capsule, that provide higher virulence, higher infectivity and high antibiotic resistance, Cornell researchers have discovered, possibly impacting the disease’s propagation and vaccine efficacy.

College awards RED scholarship to 2024 cohort

The Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine continues its RED (Reducing Educational Debt) program, awarding three new D.V.M. students tuition-free education for their final two years of their educational program.