Day two of the Pfizer Animal Health Media Event started out in a serious rain storm. I sure wish we’d had some of this back home.
Here’s most of our group getting ready to board the buses this morning to go to our first stop. We went to the Pfizer Global Manufacturing Site to see where they make products and package, label and crate them up for shipment. This was a big building. I mean big. The main corridor that runs through it is 1/4 mile long for example. Let’s just say we worked up an appetite for lunch.
This building doesn’t have windows and is a very controlled environment as you might imagine. The employees are only allowed to bring a family member in for a couple hours on one evening of the year. The rest of the time it’s tight security. We had to put on gowns, hair nets, safety glasses, booties and for those with mustache/beard, a beard net. And that wasn’t the highest level of contaminations protection for many areas we didn’t get to go into.
The amount of investment in a facility like this is really hard to comprehend until you see the fully automated lines where they take the product and bottle or otherwise package it for shipment. One of the things I was impressed with is how they use the same level of control and safety precautions on all products regardless of whether they’re for human or animal use.

The outbreak of
Here’s the guy who really showed us the way when it comes to BRD in cattle today at the Pfizer Animal Health VMRD facilities. He’s Dr. Dan Scruggs and his topic was the whole BRD complex. I know more about diseases I couldn’t pronounce before today than I’ve got time to write about tonight. Let’s just say there are a number causes for bovine respiratory disease and Pfizer has some relatively new products to treat them with
The Pfizer Animal Health marketing manager for Draxxin is Dave Korbelik. He was our emcee today and introduced our speakers while also contributing some interesting information about Pfizer products.
Here’s our group of agricultural journalists at rapt attention today at the Pfizer Animal Health Veterinary Medicine Research and Development facilities. Although we sat in a meeting room most of the day we did get a break to go into a wet lab. Tomorrow its a tour around the farm as described below.
Wow. What a day. Talk about getting to know more about a company and their products. That’s what we got to do at Pfizer Animal Health VMRD Headquarters today. Before heading out there we did have our news conference here at
I’ll get more into what we learned soon but I just have to tell you how beautiful this place is. I want to stay for about a week.
Right now Don Sauder,
It’s Monday morning and I’m in Michigan getting ready for a couple of days with
I’m getting a lot more work done in airports today than I planned on thanks to United Airlines. My short connection in O’Hare turned into a 4 hour (I hope it doesn’t get worse) delay waiting for the next flight to Kalamazoo after several hours delay getting out of St. Louis. Lots of people in my boat since you could probably auction a seat here in concourse E/F. I just like to share my pain. Sorry.
This week on the ZimmCast you get to hear from the new presidents of the
Next up is Kyle Haley, LPC president. Both these guys think things are going very well in their organizations and are hoping to continue the efforts started by their predecessors.