What causes abortions in cattle? Key vet advice for farmers

Abortions in cattle bring financial loss and emotional strain, but early action and strong herd management can make a difference

Katie Fallon
Livestock Specialist
clock • 5 min read
The first step in the case of an abortion is to speak to your farm vet.
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The first step in the case of an abortion is to speak to your farm vet.

Unfortunately, abortion is something most suckler and dairy herds will experience at some point, bringing with them both economic losses and an emotional toll. Just one abortion is one too many, therefore,...

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