Your car came with a manual. So did the gizmo on the counter. Now your cow does, too.
This is a digital resource and a printable manual in one. 170 video case studies of situations you may encounter. Updates are included automatically. You are buying an expanding library for a one-time fee of $97.
Six hours of foundational instruction on how to keep your livestock healthy and treat them when they are not. The focus is dairy but the information is applicable to all species.
The case studies are presented in a format enjoyable enough that the kids will ask to watch it. Suitable for home-school curriculum.
Transcripts and photo antlas are searchable, downloadable, printable — ready by subject when you need it.
There is no other place you can find this information.
Dr. Hubert Karreman has been a practicing farm-animal veterinarian for more than three decades.
Dr.K is like a real-life Dr. Harriott. He is as approachable if you are nine-year-old as he is a gold mine of knowledge if you've had cows for forty years. He walks you through every common condition in ruminant animals and how to treat it holistically and conventionally. Most of this life-saving information is not available on YouTube.
This Manual is for anyone who has a livestock. Most of the discussion is about cows, and some sheep, but all of the treatments are applicable to farm animals generally.
Disclaimers: This Manual does not replace veterinary advice, and is not meant to diagnose or treat disease. It is for educational purposes only. If your animal needs help, your local veterinarian is still your best ally and some situations require a veterinarian no matter how prepared you are. Although every attempt has been made to cover situations in a multi-factorial way with many possible treatments and outcomes shown, we cannot possibly cover every issue that could come up with your livestock. It is our goal to make you better prepared in every situation you face, and a better advocate for your animal. Dr. Karreman is happy to speak with your veterinarian directly about non-antibiotic, non-steroidal and non-hormonal treatment plans as part of his mission to make modern veterinary medicine inclusive of natural and plant-based methods. He does not exclusively advocate for natural medicine, as there are cases where the life and health of the animal requires modern pharmaceutical care.