Beef Quality Assurance

BQA, or Beef Quality Assurance, is a program that is promoted by the USDA, Cooperative Extension, the National Cattlemen's Beef Association, state cattlemen's associations, and basically all of the beef industry. The program provides tr

Analyzing Your Ranches Process

Broken Needles

Cattle Transfer Records Part 1

Cattle Transfer Records Part 2

Chemical Residues Part 1

Chemical Residues Part 2

Chutes

Dehorning

Determining Quality

Establishing a Herd Health Plan

Establishing a Relationship with Your Local Vet

Extra Label Drug Use

Foriegn Object Contamination

Getting Started with Beef Quality Assurance

Implanting Incorrectly

Implanting Part 1

Implanting Part 2

Implementing Beef Quality Assurance

Injection Site Management Calves

This video shows the proper injection site location for club...
Internal Parasite Control

Keeping Equipment Sperated

Labeling Syringes

MRI of an Injection Site Blemish

Dr. John Davidson shows us what an injection site blemish lo...
Pesticide Useage

Preventing and Treating Health Disorders

Preventing Legions

Proper Injection Sites

Record Keeping

Residues in Product

Role of Your Vet

Storing Feed

Syringe Dosage

Syringes

Testing for Chemicals

The Relationship Between the Rancher and Veterinarian

Dr. Ron Gill and Dr. Virginia Fajt discuss the key elements ...
Training Your Employees for Beef Quality Assurance

Use of Antibiotics

Vaccinations

Vet and Client Relationship

Vet and Producer Relatio

Ways to Administer Animal Health Products

Weight Dependent Dosages

What Beef Quality Assurance is Not

What is Beef Quality Assurance

What preparations do I need to make before processing my calves

Dr. Jason Cleere and Dr. John Davidson discuss the steps tha...
Who Is Responsible for Implementing Beef Quality Assurance

Why is Beef Quality Assurance Important

Why Should I Know What Beef Quality Assurance Is

Withdrawal Periods

Conclusion of Beef Quality Assurance

The Relationship Between the Rancher and Veterinarian Part 2

Dr. Ron Gill and Dr. Virginia Fajt discuss the key elements ...
Handling Vaccines at the Chute

Dr. John Davidson and Dr. Jason Cleere discuss the proper wa...
Important considerations for the use of prescribed and over the counter animal health products

Dr. Ron Gill and Dr. Virginia Fajt discuss over the counter ...
What do I need to do with my vaccine after I purchase it_Vaccine Care Part 1

Dr. Jason Cleere Texas AgriLife Extension and Dr. John David...
The Future of Antibiotics in the Livestock Industry

Dr. Ron Gill and Dr. Virginia Fajt discuss the future of ant...
Use a Processing Map To Record Processing Procedures

Fill out the processing map before you get to the chute. Dr...
What do I need to do with my vaccine after I purchase it_Vaccine Care Part 2

Dr. Jason Cleere Texas AgriLife Extension and Dr. John David...
Importance of Proper Restraint When Processing Cattle

Dr. Ron Gill discuss how to properly restrain cattle in orde...
Branding Location on Cattle

Jason Cleere discusses the appropriate place on cattle to pu...

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