Bozeman Daily Chronicle: Famous llama who once roamed Yellowstone backcountry needs a dentist
Lewis is scheduled for surgery on Tuesday at Colorado State University Veterinary Teaching Hospital in Fort Collins.
Lewis is scheduled for surgery on Tuesday at Colorado State University Veterinary Teaching Hospital in Fort Collins.
"We haven't found anything that's super alarming about CBD," says Dr. Stephanie McGrath. "But on the flip side, we still know very little about it and it's really important for owners to know that and use it with caution until we have more information."
“It can be difficult to recognize and respond when a co-worker seems to be struggling,” says Laurie Fonken, CSU psychological counselor. “If you notice a change in their behavior, demeanor or mood, note the change and find a quiet, confidential place to check in with them."
In a comprehensive document on calving and calf care on dairy farms, the CSU researchers cited data from U.S. dairy operations over one year...
“Just like a human hospital, we address all aspects of medical care. On any given day, we can be working on anything from a 2,000 pound Clydesdale to a newborn miniature foal. The hospital provides for all services.” -Dr. Chris Kawcak
VIDEO: "It could be a huge deal. This is something that is really, really groundbreaking. Obviously, we don’t know if it’s going to work, which is why we are doing this study," said Dr. Doug Thamm.
Drs. Mo Salman and Rao Sangeeta presented two case studies on outbreak investigation and surveillance, drafted by CSU experts and China Animal Health and Epidemiology Centre.
VIDEO: Skye had emergency surgery at Colorado State University on Wednesday. By Friday, Skye was already feeling better. "You see them start to come back to life, that’s when it’s all worth it,” said Dr. Valerie Johnson.
"The other place that I’ve recently become involved with is 'Colorado State University of Veterinary Medicine' in Fort Collins. I happened to be there visiting friends on the way to California and my dog Kona, my Golden Retriever, would have died, because he had cancer in his heart. But they took him in and saved his life." -Tanya Tucker
The Colorado bison were raised brucellosis-free, said Jennifer Barfield, assistant professor of veterinary science who is the lead scientist on the project. Some of the Colorado State University bison were bred with animal husbandry techniques and one calf was born through in vitro fertilization.