November 2012 Newsletter
picture Ever felt your stomach twist up in a knot?

Well something twisted up this cow’s stomach! (or rather the abomasum part of this cow’s 4 part stomach)  When this happens in a cow, surgery is an option for correcting the condition.  Under the direction of our third year resident, Dr. Alex Glover, our current Dairy Production Medicine students worked together to relieve this cow’s [...]

picture Caruthers High Vet Science class came by

Instructor Matt Wenstrand brought Seniors and Juniors from his Caruthers High School Veterinary Science class by for a visit.  We needed a proverbial team of wild horses to pull them away from asking questions of Dr. Lehenbauer.  They peppered Dr. Moeller with questions including the most and the least diagnosed diseases in bovine necropsies.  Kathy [...]

picture A Warm VMTRC Welcome to Kansas and UC Davis Students

Today, 22 Oct 2012, we are pleased to welcome another group of Dairy Production Medicine students.  From UC Davis are Kate Platt, Chris Swanson, Alyssa Louie, and Dan Hagerty; from Kansas State University is Anne McDonough.

picture Dr. Champagne and Ed Slaght ride the High Sierra Century

The High Sierra Fall Century is neither a bucking horse nor bull.  It is a bicycle ride which, as described on their website http://www.fallcentury.org/ “takes you along the spectacular east side of the High Sierra with awesome views of the Sierra Nevada Range, Mono Lake and the White Mountains.  Enjoy beautiful riding along this serene [...]