Probiotics all the buzz as alternative therapies for honey bee disease
When spring rolls around, honey bee farmers open their hives and expect to see a mass of happy buzzing bees.
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When spring rolls around, honey bee farmers open their hives and expect to see a mass of happy buzzing bees.
New House Officers Welcomed Subtitle Focus on Wellness and DEI: Important Factors in Training Programs Rob Warren August 02, 2023 The incoming class (2023) of house officers at the UC Davis School of Veterinary Medicine. The UC Davis School of Veterinary Medicine welcomed 60 new house officers (fellows, interns, residents) into its advanced training programs […]
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Susan Fontaine ‘77 and Murphy Susan Fontaine’s life-long love affair with dogs grew by leaps and bounds when she and her husband, George Corolla, started competing and showing their dogs in the early 1990s. Since then, the couple competed with six different dogs, all with names that started with an “M.” Yet, as is the […]
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Cattleman Jack Cowley’s Four Decades of UCCE Collaborations Advance Ranching Practices Rob Warren August 01, 2023 Siskiyou County rancher Jack Cowley, 91, joyfully recalled the special Christmas gift that delighted his seven children in the 1960s. Cowley, then a practicing eye doctor in Sacramento, and his late wife Barbara surprised the children with a white […]
As a sergeant for Cumberland County Animal Services, Christy Barber gets three or four calls a month from residents wanting her to check on haggard-looking horses, a number she says has been ticking up over the past couple years. “We’re starting to get more cases, and I attribute it to the economy,” said Barber, a […]
An emerging parasite known as Echinococcus multilocularis has been increasingly appearing in coyotes in Western Canada as well as in new regions of North America in recent years.
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