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OSU veterinarians bring expertise to the barn, field, coop — wherever your animals call home

Before the sun rises over Stillwater, Oklahoma State University ambulatory veterinarians and fourth-year students load a mud-splattered ambulatory truck for another day in the field.
OSU veterinarians bring expertise to the barn, field, coop — wherever your animals call home
OSU veterinarians bring expertise to the barn, field, coop — wherever your animals call home

Wed, May 13, 2026

Before the sun rises over Stillwater, Oklahoma State University ambulatory veterinarians and fourth-year students load a mud-splattered ambulatory truck for another day in the field.

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Veterinary Viewpoints: Caring for calves in cold weather

Fri, Feb 2, 2024

When the weather becomes severe, calving becomes much more challenging. Although, both hot and cold weather can impact a calf's ability to thermoregulate, calves born in extreme cold quickly utilize all body fat reserves, putting them at risk.

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Veterinary Viewpoints: Calf 911-resuscitation basics

Tue, Jan 2, 2024

Calf resuscitation refers to the process of reviving a newborn calf that is experiencing difficulty breathing or is unresponsive after birth. It is a critical procedure that aims to provide the calf with immediate care to improve chances of survival.

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Canines and Kids: A guide to preparing your dog for the new baby

Tue, Oct 31, 2023

Bringing home a new baby comes with a lot of changes and can certainly be nerve-wracking for new parents. Add canine companions into the mix and there can be a lot of concerns. New parents can set themselves up for success by using these tips to

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OSU Veterinary Medical Teaching Hospital nurses dog back to health after severe accident

Mon, Aug 21, 2023

Oklahoma State University's Veterinary Medical Teaching Hospital team came to the rescue for Penny, an approximately 10-year-old female yorkie, after she escaped her yard and was found unable to walk on the side of the road.

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Ranchers’ webinars address forage and difficult weather

Tue, Jan 12, 2021

The next round of the popular Ranchers Thursday Lunchtime series of teleconferences for the cattle industry moves into the topics of managing cattle and forage in dry weather patterns, Oklahoma State University Extension officials said.

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Oklahoma livestock operators should be ‘extra vigilant’ for signs of vesicular stomatitis

Fri, Aug 2, 2019

Vesicular stomatitis is a viral disease that affects primarily horses and cattle. However, pigs, sheep, goats, llamas and alpacas also can be infected, and on rare occasions humans.

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Restoring the canine strut

Fri, Feb 1, 2019

There can be many causes if your dog is struggling to walk, but one of the most common is cranial cruciate ligament disease.

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Treating lice: A wintertime threat

Tue, Jan 15, 2019

The cold of winter doesn't stop all the external parasites that can torment livestock. While flies and ticks are mainly warm-weather pests, we still have lice to contend with in the winter.

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