Bovine Colostrum News
- Johne's disease transmission: A little dab will do 'em Friday, 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 love Tuesday, 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 love Saturday, 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 markets Friday, 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 study Monday, 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.
- Milk protein negates side-effects of anti-inflammatory drugs: AIIMS study Monday, June 9, 2008 @ 5:08PMIn a significant breakthrough, biotechnologists at the All India Institute of Medical Sciences have found that a protein present in milk negates...
- Moose orphaned in Rockland brought to local animal shelter Tuesday, May 13, 2008 @ 2:37PMThe cats and dogs at Brockville's animal shelter had to make room for a rather strange-looking house guest Monday afternoon. And while she's definitely adorable, the regulars needn't worry as this is one temporary visitor who won't be competing with them when it comes to wooing a new owner. [...]
- Calf Health: Bovine Respiratory Syncytial Virus (BRSV) Treatment Friday, May 9, 2008 @ 10:21AMAs with other viruses, antibiotics have no affect on the BRSV infection. However, antibiotic treatment is indicated in attempts to control the secondary bacterial infections.
- On This Day Thursday, May 8, 2008 @ 2:19AMDispatchonline has launched a new feature where we delve into our archives to bring you what was controversial, fun or made the headlines in the past, today.
- Vaccinating against rotavirus rewarded Thursday, April 10, 2008 @ 7:34PMAfter decades in the dairying business, Sandy Brown thought he knew all the tricks. But he’d had to admit defeat on one score: calf scours.
- Anadis signs licensing agreement with ImmuCell Wednesday, March 12, 2008 @ 7:09AMBiotech firm Anadis has signed a final agreement with ImmuCell. Under the terms of the agreement, Anadis has licensed from ImmuCell a portfolio of issued patents, IND filings, clinical data, manufacturing plans and know-how related to several human heath product lines.
- Anadis licenses antibody technologies from ImmuCell Tuesday, March 11, 2008 @ 5:43PMAnadis Limited, an Australian-based biotechnology company focused on milk derived polyclonal antibodies and other milk-derived bioactives, announced today that it had signed a final agreement with ImmuCell Corporation, a biotechnology company headquartered in Portland, Maine, USA.
- Anadis Licenses Antibody Technologies from ImmuCell: Includes E. coli and C. difficile Tuesday, March 11, 2008 @ 5:11PMAnadis Limited (ASX: ANX), an Australian-based biotechnology company focused on milk derived polyclonal
- Anadis Licenses Antibody Technologies from ImmuCell: Includes E. coli and C. difficile Tuesday, March 11, 2008 @ 5:10PM Anadis Limited (ASX: ANX), an Australian-based biotechnology company focused on milk derived polyclonal antibodies and other milk-derived bioactives, announced today that it had signed a final agreement with ImmuCell Corporation (NASDAQ Capital Market: ICCC), a biotechnology company headquartered in Portland, Maine, USA. (PRWeb Mar 11, 2008) Read the full story at ...
- Cow Calf: The Importance Of Colostrum For Calves - FAQs Friday, March 7, 2008 @ 11:16AMColostrum intake is critical for a newborn calf, as its immune system is not fully developed when born. The calf must rely on colostrum from its mother until its own immune system is developed at 1 to 2 months of age.
- Colds and Flus Wednesday, March 5, 2008 @ 2:32AMA cold is a respiratory infection caused by one of hundreds of possible viruses. However, because these viruses are so widespread, it is perhaps more accurate to say that colds are caused by a decrease in immunity that allows one of these viruses to take hold.
- Maternity-pen protocols Thursday, February 28, 2008 @ 1:14AMAll of the calves born at Sunshine Genetics, Whitewater, Wis., are high-value embryo transfer calves. That means the dairy does a lot to ensure the calves’ get off to a good start. Karen Marsh outlined these key points for getting calves off to a good start at World Dairy Expo last fall.
- Verdict for man selling milk as cancer cure Saturday, February 23, 2008 @ 12:16AMHe was convicted of a misdemeanor and acquitted of the more serious charges.
- Man acquitted of felony charges in cancer drug case Saturday, February 23, 2008 @ 12:11AMMARQUETTE — William Howard Schroeder, the Upper Peninsula man accused of selling an alleged cancer treatment, was acquitted of felony charges Friday. After more than four hours of deliberation, the jury acquitted Schroeder of felony charges of introducing a misbranded drug into interstate commerce with the intent to defraud or mislead.
- Testimony ends in milk cancer cure trial Thursday, February 21, 2008 @ 10:01PMOne woman testified how the treatment cured her. By Samantha Liebman Posted: Thursday, February 21, 2008 at 7:31 p.m.
- Cancer drug trial goes on Thursday, February 21, 2008 @ 10:43AMMARQUETTE — Testimony continued Wednesday in the trial of an Upper Peninsula man accused of illegally selling cow’s milk as a cancer treatment. William Howard Schroeder, of Carney, who is a former Wisconsin dairy farmer, has pleaded not guilty to two counts of introducing a misbranded drug into interstate commerce.
- Man charged with selling phony cancer cure Wednesday, February 20, 2008 @ 10:54PMHe claims his "milk" treatment was more than 50 percent effective. By Samantha Liebman Posted: Wednesday, February 20, 2008 at 7:57 p.m.
- U.P. man facing federal charges over illegal 'cancer treatment' Wednesday, February 20, 2008 @ 10:29AMMARQUETTE — An Upper Peninsula man went on trial Tuesday for what he says may be a treatment for cancer but what the Food and Drug Administration says is illegal. The federal government charged William Schroeder, of Carney, with two counts of the introduction of a misbranded drug into interstate commerce.
- Uganda: Country, Sweden Partner to Fight HIV-Related Diarrhoea Friday, February 15, 2008 @ 4:41AMUGANDA and Sweden are conducting a research on diarrhoea associated with HIV/AIDS. The research is aimed at establishing whether ColoPlus, a food supplement, can improve on the immunity of HIV-patients against diarrhoea.
- Cattle rustling on the rise in California Sunday, December 16, 2007 @ 3:35AMStanislaus County - The other day, two young heifer calves were stolen from a dairy in Tulare County. The thieves drove them to Kings County, where they apparently discovered to their chagrin that the animals were branded. That would make selling them...