Herd Health
Metritis in dairy cows, caused by bacterial infections, impacts milk yield and fertility. It requires timely antibiotic treatment and ongoing research to refine protocols for better outcomes and reduced economic losses.
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15 states added to National Milk Testing Strategy for H5N1
The USDA APHIS also shares critical updates on HPAI vaccines across species.
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When and how much muscle do cows lose and gain throughout lactation?
Understanding how and when muscle depletion occurs – and how nutrition can impact this process – is important for improving cow welfare and maximizing milk yields.
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Minglewood Dairy combines tradition and innovation for premium milk quality
Minglewood Dairy prioritizes employee training, rumination boluses and on-farm culturing to ensure cow health and milk quality.
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Supporting the transition cow: A probiotic-centered approach
Four ways probiotics support key functions in the transition cow.
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An apple a day keeps mastitis away: Monitoring mastitis in automated milking systems
Much like your own health, regular check-ups to cows, their environment and milking equipment will help catch small issues before they become large problems.
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HPAI update: Seven states added for milk testing; California declares state of emergency
National Milk Testing Strategy expands to cover nearly 50% of U.S. dairy production.
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Transition cow: Immune suppression or a state of immune robustness?
Multiple lines of evidence indicate the term “immune suppression” to describe the dynamic immune system around calving should evolve. Some aspects of the immune system are downregulated, but other aspects are upregulated and robust.
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Tips to tackle tech on larger dairies
Optimal implementation and adoption of technology on larger dairies depends on who needs to see the information and how they will use it.
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Klebsiella mastitis: Stop it before it starts
Careful monitoring of the milking parlor, cow traffic areas, freestall management, teat disinfectant, teat skin health, vaccinations and nutrition can aid in fighting against Klebsiella mastitis.
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