KSUCVM • Agricultural Practices

Recent Publications

Dr. Mike Sanderson

Sanderson M.W. and D.P. Gnad. Biosecurity for reproductive diseases. Veterinary Clinics of North America Food Animal Practice. D.A. Dargatz guest editor. WB Saunders. 2002, 18(1):79-98.

Chenoweth P.J. and M.W. Sanderson Health and Production Management in Beef Cattle Breeding Herds. In Herd Health: Food Animal Production Medicine 3rd ed. O.M. Radostits editor. WB Saunders, 2001, 509-580.

Moisan P.G., D.J. Steffan, M.W. Sanderson, et al. 2002. A familial degenerative neuromuscular disease of Gelbvieh cattle. J Vet Diag Invest. 14:140-149.

Sanderson M.W., and P.J. Chenoweth. 2001. Controlling Neonatal Morbidity and Mortality in Beef Herds: Prepartum Management, Compend. Contin. Educ. Pract. Vet. 23(9):S95-S100.

Sanderson M.W., P.J. Chenoweth, T. Yeary, and J. Nietfeld. 2000. Prevalence and reproductive effects of Ureaplasma diversum in beef replacement heifers and the relationship to blood urea nitrogen level. Theriogenology 54:401-408.

Sanderson, M.W., D.A. Dargatz, and F.B. Garry. 2000. Biosecurity practices of beef cow-calf producers. J Am Vet Med Assoc. 217:185-189.

Sanderson M.W., J.M. Gay, and T.V. Baszler. 2000. Neospora caninum seroprevalence and associated risk factors in beef cattle in the northwestern United States. Vet. Parasit. 90:15-24.

Sanderson, M.W. and D.A. Dargatz. 2000. Risk Factors for high herd level calf morbidity risk from birth to weaning in beef herds in the USA. Prev. Vet. Med. 44:97-106.

 

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