World Buiatrics Congress

World Buiatrics Congress attendees listen attentively as Carola Fischer-Tenhagen talks about scent dogs detecting S. aureus in milk samples.
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Scent dogs used as diagnostic tool in mastitis detection

It’s not often that you hear a speaker at a cattle health congress talk primarily about dogs, but that’s just what German researcher Carola Fischer-Tenhagen did. Surprisingly, the crowd at the World Buiatrics Congress, held in Dublin, Ireland, didn’t boo her of the stage. Rather, they listened attentively as whatRead more

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This year's was a grand success with some 3,200 attendees in Dublin.
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World Buiatrics Congress has most successful year to date

With some 3,200 participants, this year’s World Buiatrics Congress (WBC 2016), held in Dublin between July 3rd and 8th, had its most successful year to date. The weeklong congress covered everything from bovine welfare to reproduction to vaccines and immunology. Of most relevance to M-2 readers, though, would be itsRead more

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