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Summer 2015
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Summer 2015
Volume 4, No. 2
4 Editor's Message
6 Kicking and Screaming
This is a first in a series of BEEF Vet articles exploring the
need for cattle and beef industry participants to engage in
discourse with consumers in the name of preserving social
license, and effective ways veterinarians and their clients
can go about it.
12 Working Smarter, Not Harder
This all-female staff at Salt Creek Veterinary Hospital in
rural Texas thrives on making the practice work for them
and their clients, not the other way around.
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BeefVet Editor's Message By Deb Norton, beefvete
THE NATION'S LARGEST 2-DAY HAY & FORAGE EVEN
B By Wes Ishmael series of BEEF Vet a
small group of crazies, malcontents, ingrates or
conventional food and farming systems. They belie
As property, animals can't have rights, leg
able human welfare goals such as efficiency, prod
Choose the BRD treatment that gets him back to th
BeefVet Working Smarter, Not Harder The all-
Keelan Lewis, DVM, Salt Creek D
humanely euthanizing her on the farm when somethi
power, advocacy and managing their teams. That's
Continued from page 4 By channeling her own cur
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Committee of the American As- sociation of Bovine
AVMA, Dr. Welch explains, “They calculate the NPV
vices was going unused. This year, the AVMA repor
designated by the National Insti- tute of Food an
According to AVMA's “2013 U.S. Veterinary Workfor
THE WEIGHT GAIN IS REAL. Go ahead, blink. A dew
Do you have both viruses & bacteria COVERED? Ti