Todd Gunderson

Animal Health, Cow Calf, Livestock

Preventing fog fever

K-State experts outline how sudden pasture changes can trigger fog fever in adult cattle and share practical prevention strategies. Read More



Cattle in a pasture (Photo courtesy of Kansas State University Research and Extension.)

The power of breed diversity

Cow curiously sticks out its nose. (Adobe Stock │ #524137189 - Petra)

Fatigue, unusual behavior may signal anemia in adult cows

Angus bulls in the field. (iStock │ #1462034334 - Candice O\'Neill)
K-State beef cattle experts reveal strategic benefits and challenges of cattle co-grazing. (K-State Extension news service)

Maximizing pasture potential, the science behind multi-species grazing

  • By Chevy-Lynn Vaske │ K-State Extension news service
Isolating cattle that join the herd for the first 30 days is an important part of a biosecurity plan, K-State veterinarian Bob Larson said. (Photo: K-State Research and Extension news service)

Establishing a biosecurity plan

  • By Lisa Moser │ Kansas State University Research and Extension