The University of Missouri College of Veterinary Medicine recently secured $234,000 in funding from the United States Department of Agriculture National Institute of Food and Agriculture.
Cattle Producers Urged to Watch for Prussic Acid Poisoning
Cattle producers in several drought-stressed parts of Missouri have recently reported cattle deaths from suspected prussic acid or hydrocyanic acid (cyanide) poisoning.
MU Study Supports Link Between Respiratory and Digestive Diseases
During swallow study, 75% of dogs with respiratory disease had one or more digestive tract abnormalities.
Miniature Rescue Donkey Gets New Leg Through CVM and Hanger Clinic
Peaceful Pastures Donkey Rescue Lincoln, Missouri, takes in abused, neglected, malnourished, ill and elderly donkeys and provides them with medical, nutritional and emotional rehabilitation.
Saving Sam: Mizzou Gives Horse-Powered Farm a Second Chance
Klaus and LeAnn Karbaumer are farmers from Platte City, Missouri, a small community just outside of Kansas City. Karbaumer Farm, however, is not your everyday farm.