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Johne's disease transmission: A little dab will do 'emFriday, August 15, 2008 @ 2:14PMAmong dairy and beef herds, the trend is obvious: Johne's disease is on the increase. Research shows that one out of 10 animals moving through livestock auction facilities has Johne's disease, with infection rates at one out of about four dairy herds and eight out of 100 beef herds.

Rustling up some bovine loveTuesday, August 12, 2008 @ 12:17PMMaybe it's fitting that I became a cattleman of sorts about the same time President Bush dropped the cowboy act. As predicted here, Bush confirmed that he and Laura will move to a posh Dallas neighborhood after a relieved nation watches them leave the White House next January.

Rustling up some bovine loveSaturday, August 9, 2008 @ 2:59AMMaybe it’s fitting that I became a cattleman of sorts about the same time President Bush dropped the cowboy act. As predicted here, Bush confirmed that he and Laura will move to a posh Dallas neighborhood after a relieved nation watches them leave the White House next January.

Fonterra, New Image to tackle Asian colostrum marketsFriday, June 13, 2008 @ 3:48PMTwo of the nation's biggest players in the colostrum market, Fonterra and New Image Group Ltd, are joining to take the nutriceutical ingredient into mainstream beverage markets.

Milk protein negates side-effects of anti-inflammatory drugs: AIIMS studyMonday, June 9, 2008 @ 5:19PMIn a significant breakthrough, biotechnologists at the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) have found that a protein present in milk negates the side-effects of anti-inflammatory pills - the most frequently prescribed drugs all over the World for acute inflammatory disorders.