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10/05/2024

Building a successful dairy herd requires strategic decisions when it comes to culling and replacement cattle.

09/05/2024

There are few industries that have the power to significantly reduce their carbon footprint, but the dairy industry has the opportunity to do so.

09/05/2024

Though maternity pens can sometimes feel chaotic to manage, there are additional ways to help minimize stress and create a calmer calving environment for both cow and calf.

20/04/2024

Jesse Goff, Iowa State University DVM and professor emeritus, attributes hypocalcemia, including the subclinical stage, to metabolic alkalosis. He says the issue has to do with potassium in forages the cows are being fed. He offers four ways to address the problem. https://loom.ly/8MammCM

20/04/2024

Patrick Davis discusses the pre-breeding exam for cattle producers to conduct 30 to 60 days before the breeding season to identify heifers suitable for retention as good breeding prospects.

20/04/2024

Despite the myths, you can have both high production and high fertility.

19/04/2024

Abomasal Bloat in Dairy Calves.

18/04/2024

Somatic cell count is one of the top indicators of milk quality. DVM Peter Edmondson, owner of UdderWise Ltd., offers five steps to evaluate and reduce scores in the dairy herd. https://loom.ly/TC0WWRg

12/04/2024

The VWP set can impact the calving interval and length of lactation. A farm's days to first service is an excellent time to see if the VWP is being met.

15/02/2024

Tri-Cross Dairy has recently completed a new renewable natural gas (RNG) production facility with Clean Energy and is expected to supply 1 million gallons of negative carbon-intensity RNG annually.

15/02/2024

New research studies suggest there are health and developmental benefits to feeding calves colostrum or transition milk well beyond the first day of life.

15/02/2024

By prioritizing proper ventilation system design and operation, you can successfully house your calves indoors without compromising their health.

15/02/2024

The evolution of ultrasound machines, coupled with farmer-friendly training programs, has made ultrasound technology more accessible than ever before.

15/02/2024

Reproduction management plays a critical role in any dairy. The ability to monitor, detect and act quickly when heat is detected significantly impacts herd performance.

15/02/2024

University of Wisconsin animal welfare researcher Sarah Adcock addresses several considerations when using caustic paste to complete disbudding, as well as some drawbacks that could be improved upon.

15/02/2024

Cryptosporidia is one of the most common scours-causing pathogens in preweaned calves, and, unfortunately, it strikes in the early weeks of life when calves are most vulnerable.

09/02/2024

Have you ever noticed that cows who calve during the fall and winter months tend to produce less colostrum than their herd mates who calved during the spring and summer? Here's why.

09/02/2024

Wearable animal monitoring technology helps some farms identify when cows are in heat and ready to be inseminated.

08/02/2024

Milk Urea Nitrogen or MUN is a way to see if a dairy farm’s feeding program is a success. A MUN screening test can be performed on a milk sample collected from a cow.

08/02/2024

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02/02/2024

En la cuenca lechera central, el INTA de Rafaela impulsa estrategias nutricionales contra el estrés térmico.

02/02/2024

The Healthy Calf Podcast series is designed to help dairy and veal producers make informed decisions about youngstock health and welfare.

Being proactive in preventing calf diseases is the best way to reduce the economic losses associated with reduced growth and performance, treatment costs, and calf loss. Identifying early signs of common calfhood diseases such as respiratory disease, diarrhea, and umbilical infections can be a challenge as symptoms can be subtle.

Developing a strategy employed by you and your staff to monitor and intervene with treatment as soon as possible can help to reduce the impact these diseases can have on your herd.

Learn more about calf management strategies that are effective at preventing disease with Dr. Dave Renaud, a veterinarian and calf health expert and researcher at the Ontario Veterinary College, in this Podcast: https://bit.ly/3xrA0m4

02/02/2024

A highly fatal intestinal disease of adult cows, Hemorrhagic Bowel Syndrome (HBS), draws concerns from dairy producers, veterinarians and nutritionists, as it is also known as the sudden death disease of dairy cattle.

02/02/2024

Dr. Shaw Perrin, DVM and assistant professor at The Ohio State University College of Veterinary Medicine, offers recommendations on how to best assist down cows, along with some practices to avoid.

27/09/2023

Improved performance is helping dairy producers capitalize on better genetics, according to Dr. Paul Fricke, University of Wisconsin dairy cattle reproduction professor and Extension specialist.

27/09/2023

The first 60 days are essential to calf growth. Calves are the most feed efficient during this time, so don’t let scours make a mess of their potential.

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