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Breeding & health

Watch: the bugs that cause pneumonia

We need to understand the fundamentals around how calves get pneumonia. How do viruses and bacteria get in and cause inflammation in the lungs.




Tommy Heffernan
Tue 26 February 2019 12:00 AM
Tommy Heffernan

Tommy Heffernan
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Breeding & health
Tue 26 February 2019 7:00 PM
Watch: the  bugs that cause pneumonia
Journal vet Tommy Heffernan discusses inflammation of the lungs
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