Herd Health
How plants – more specifically phytochemicals – can help our heifers and cows conquer that daunting transition period and come out on top.
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Small steps can lead to a big payoff with your dairy data
When it comes to your dairy’s data, small acts can have a significant impact. Accurately capturing every herd management event impacts your dairy’s efficiency and profitability.
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One size does not fit all: How Jerseys are not small Holsteins
Jerseys have their own requirements and different nutritional challenges that we must consider when formulating rations.
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Third dairy farmworker diagnosed with H5N1; more herd status testing options available
The USDA received an additional $824 million in emergency funding and announced a pilot program to offer bulk milk testing prior to interstate animal movement.
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Are ‘mid-lactation milk fevers' a misnomer?
Producers are encouraged to work with their management team to identify risk factors that may lead to this mid-lactation down cow syndrome.
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Vaccine-adverse reactions: How to minimize the lumps and bumps
Vaccinations are meant to help prevent and treat disease. However, adverse reactions can range in severity from mild temporary lumps and bumps to sudden systemic anaphylactic shock with fluid accumulation in the lungs and death.
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Differentiating mastitis from teat sealant residue at freshening
Correctly differentiating mastitis from teat sealant residue is important to minimize unnecessary interventions and to make sure we’re using antibiotics judiciously on farms.
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