
Not all herd health problems show up in the chute. In this episode of the CattleUSA Daily Podcast, Lauren Moylan uncovers the five hidden herd health costs quietly eating into your ranch profits. From subclinical disease and vaccine mishandling to parasite resistance and mineral deficiencies, she breaks down how these overlooked issues stack up fast. Lauren also explains how better handling, record keeping, and management practices can turn those hidden losses into real gains for your operation.
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Takeaways
Most producers overlook hidden health costs in herd management.
Subclinical diseases can lead to significant weight loss in cattle.
Vaccine mishandling can render treatments ineffective.
Parasite resistance is a growing concern in cattle health.
Trace mineral deficiencies can severely impact reproduction rates.
Cattle handling stress can suppress immunity and growth.
Calm handling techniques improve cattle performance.
Tracking treatment needs is crucial for effective herd management.
Identifying profit leaks is essential for ranch profitability.
Tighter management practices can prevent hidden costs.
Chapters
00:00 Understanding Hidden Herd Health Costs
04:37 The Impact of Cattle Handling on Health
05:52 Strategies for Effective Herd Management
herd health, cattle management, veterinary costs, subclinical disease, vaccine mishandling, parasite resistance, trace minerals, cattle handling stress, ranch management, livestock profitability