AJ Tarpoff, DVM, extension veterinarian
Blue-green algae blooms (or Harmful Algal Blooms) are an issue that usually occurs during the spring and summer. Calm, sunny, dry, and hot days of summer create ideal conditions for blue-green algae to thrive in our livestock ponds. Blue-green algae occurrence is sporadic making its threat unpredictable. Despite its name, these blooms are not algae, but a cyanobacteria. Some (not all) of these cyanobacteria can produce and release dangerous toxins that are of major concern for our livestock. Continue reading “Blue-Green Algae: Plan to Monitor this Grazing Season”