Veterinary medicine, Herd, Animal science, Abortion and Antibody are her primary areas of study. The study incorporates disciplines such as Observational study and Occupational safety and health in addition to Veterinary medicine. She combines subjects such as Ice calving, Tasa and Beef cattle with her study of Herd.
Her Animal science research incorporates themes from Ecology and Feces. She interconnects Neospora, Serology and Outbreak in the investigation of issues within Abortion. Her biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Virus, Vaccination, Virology and Immune system.
Her main research concerns Veterinary medicine, Herd, Animal science, Beef cattle and Environmental health. Her research in Veterinary medicine intersects with topics in Observational study, Epidemiology, Antimicrobial, Outbreak and Antibiotic resistance. Cheryl Waldner has included themes like Tetracycline and Drug resistance in her Antibiotic resistance study.
Her study looks at the relationship between Herd and fields such as Ice calving, as well as how they intersect with chemical problems. Her research on Animal science often connects related areas such as Feces. Her Environmental health study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Water quality and Tap water.
Her primary areas of study are Environmental health, Veterinary medicine, Herd, Bovine respiratory disease and Antibiotic resistance. Her studies in Environmental health integrate themes in fields like Relative risk, Water quality, Tap water and Ecological study. Her Veterinary medicine study incorporates themes from Oxytetracycline, Campylobacter fetus and Diarrhea.
Her study on Herd is covered under Animal science. Her work deals with themes such as Nutrient and Starch, which intersect with Animal science. Her Bovine respiratory disease research includes themes of Viral Vaccine, Feedlot and Beef cattle.
Cheryl Waldner mainly focuses on Environmental health, Disease, Antibiotic resistance, Herd and Veterinary medicine. The Environmental health study combines topics in areas such as Odds ratio, Biotechnology and Tap water. Her Disease study combines topics in areas such as Treatment options and Seasonality.
Her Antibiotic resistance research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Psychological intervention and Antimicrobial. The concepts of her Herd study are interwoven with issues in Weaning, Infection control, Virus, Diarrhea and Foot rot. Cheryl Waldner integrates many fields, such as Veterinary medicine and Aquatic animal, in her works.
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A comparison of diagnostic techniques for postpartum endometritis in dairy cattle.
C.S. Barlund;T.D. Carruthers;C.L. Waldner;C.W. Palmer.
Theriogenology (2008)
Hot Topic: An Association Between a Leptin Single Nucleotide Polymorphism and Milk and Protein Yield
F.C. Buchanan;A.G. Van Kessel;C. Waldner;D.A. Christensen.
Journal of Dairy Science (2003)
Factors affecting breeding soundness classification of beef bulls examined at the Western College of Veterinary Medicine.
Albert D. Barth;Cheryl L. Waldner.
Canadian Veterinary Journal-revue Veterinaire Canadienne (2002)
Determination of the association between Neospora caninum infection and reproductive performance in beef herds.
Waldner Cl;Janzen Ed;Ribble Cs.
Javma-journal of The American Veterinary Medical Association (1998)
Factors associated with serum immunoglobulin levels in beef calves from Alberta and Saskatchewan and association between passive transfer and health outcomes.
Cheryl L. Waldner;Leigh B. Rosengren.
Canadian Veterinary Journal-revue Veterinaire Canadienne (2009)
Features of Porcine Circovirus-2 Disease: Correlations between Lesions, Amount and Distribution of Virus, and Clinical Outcome
Steven Krakowka;John Ellis;Francis McNeilly;Cheryl Waldner.
Journal of Veterinary Diagnostic Investigation (2005)
Associations between antimicrobial resistance genes in fecal generic Escherichia coli isolates from cow-calf herds in western Canada.
Sheryl P. Gow;Sheryl P. Gow;Cheryl L. Waldner;Josee Harel;Patrick Boerlin;Patrick Boerlin.
Applied and Environmental Microbiology (2008)
Associations between antimicrobial resistance phenotypes, antimicrobial resistance genes, and virulence genes of fecal Escherichia coli isolates from healthy grow-finish pigs.
Leigh B. Rosengren;Cheryl L. Waldner;Richard J. Reid-Smith;Richard J. Reid-Smith.
Applied and Environmental Microbiology (2009)
An examination of the prevalence of and risk factors for shedding of Cryptosporidium spp. and Giardia spp. in cows and calves from western Canadian cow-calf herds.
Sheryl Gow;Cheryl Waldner.
Veterinary Parasitology (2006)
Serological status for N. caninum, bovine viral diarrhea virus, and infectious bovine rhinotracheitis virus at pregnancy testing and reproductive performance in beef herds
C.L. Waldner.
Animal Reproduction Science (2005)
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