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Customer Product Testimonial: DuraZyme Paste for Calves

“This past spring calving season, DuraZyme Paste for Calves saved a calf for us.  A cow calved a heifer calf… so we thought. When we went out to check cows, we only saw one calf with her and just figured that was her only calf. The next day when checking cows, we noticed another calf [...]

By | September 26th, 2023|Cattle, Farm and Home|Comments Off on Customer Product Testimonial: DuraZyme Paste for Calves

Navigating the Feathers: An Easy Approach to Chicken Molting

Are your feathery friends looking a bit… bald? Don’t fret! Molting season is upon us – the time when chickens shed their old feathers to make way for the new ones as they prepare for the colder weather ahead. This time can take a toll on egg production as well as your flock’s comfort level. [...]

By | September 13th, 2023|Poultry, Supportive Therapies and Vitamins|Comments Off on Navigating the Feathers: An Easy Approach to Chicken Molting

Making Your Pet’s Golden Years Shine

September is Senior Pet Wellness Month and is the perfect time to celebrate our older furry friends. As much as we adore our young, playful pups and kittens, our senior pets are just as lovable and, in many ways, more relatable. They may not be as active or energetic as they once were, but their [...]

By | August 31st, 2023|Pet, Supportive Therapies and Vitamins|Comments Off on Making Your Pet’s Golden Years Shine

Sales Pro 2023: A Kansas City Success

Sales Pro, Durvet’s annual training conference, has been a growing event for the past two decades. Durvet takes pride in its mission and values of serving its members and designed the event to enhance product knowledge and sales enterprise. Sales Pro is an avenue to accomplish this by providing opportunities to learn and grow, consistently [...]

By | August 7th, 2023|Durvet Culture and Marketing|Comments Off on Sales Pro 2023: A Kansas City Success

10 Jaw-Dropping Facts About Sheep

Sheep are a unique species of domesticated animal often raised for wool, meat or milk production. Similar to cattle and goats, they are a ruminant mammal with four compartments to their stomach. Contrary to what you may have heard, sheep are very intelligent animals with many unique characteristics. Read more fun facts about these animals [...]

By | May 16th, 2023|Farm and Home, Sheep and Goat, Supportive Therapies and Vitamins|Comments Off on 10 Jaw-Dropping Facts About Sheep

Managing Parasites Around the Farm

If you are part of the growing trend of urban farming, hobby farming, or small to mid-scale farming you already know that there are many responsibilities. You put a lot of time into your farm and want to know the products and services you choose work just as hard as you do, especially when it [...]

By | May 11th, 2023|Durvet Culture and Marketing|Comments Off on Managing Parasites Around the Farm

Hay vs Straw – What’s the Difference?

There are several sayings and phrases that use the word hay. Whether you are going for a 'hayride', headed to 'hit the hay', or placing 'hay bales' on your front porch for fall decorations, many people never realize that it's not actually hay! Most of these bales are actually made from straw. The obvious question [...]

By | May 10th, 2023|Farm and Home|Comments Off on Hay vs Straw – What’s the Difference?

How to Incubate and Hatch Chicken Eggs

Are you looking for a fun and educational spring project? Hatching your own chicken eggs is a rewarding experience. If you've been pondering expanding your backyard chicken flock, learning how to incubate and hatch your own eggs is a great way to get started. Below is a complete guide to ensure you are educated and [...]

By | March 23rd, 2023|Farm and Home, Poultry|Comments Off on How to Incubate and Hatch Chicken Eggs

How to Reduce Pinkeye in Cattle

The arrival of warmer weather means an increased risk of pinkeye in your herd. Pinkeye, or infectious bovine keratoconjunctivitis (IBK) is a common eye disease seen in cattle around the world. This frustrating infection is not only costly, but it's labor intensive and can spread through your herd quickly if not treated in a timely [...]

By | March 7th, 2023|Cattle, Supportive Therapies and Vitamins, Wound Care, Topicals and Pain Relief|Comments Off on How to Reduce Pinkeye in Cattle

Winter Goat Management Tips

As frigid winter temperatures settle in, it is essential for owners to make sure their livestock is prepared and comfortable. Goats are hardy animals and with extra care provided by livestock owners, they typically do very well in cold weather. By providing comfortable living conditions and nutrition, it can make cold months more comfortable for [...]

By | February 3rd, 2023|Farm and Home, Goats, Supportive Therapies and Vitamins|Comments Off on Winter Goat Management Tips