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Understanding the risks, staying vigilant and implementing proper feed management practices with appropriate additives significantly reduce the impact of mycotoxins on your operation.
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Build resilience against pathogens, including bovine avian influenza
Evaluate the return on investment of a higher plane of nutrition that can help your cows establish resilience against invasive pathogens and mycotoxins.
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What’s in your pellet bin?
Tips to help monitor and manage feed in the bin, before the cows run out of pellets or stop visiting.
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The Extracellular Water Feed Anomaly
This moisture-driven phenomenon could create feedout challenges for dairy and beef owners.
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Investigating causes of late-term abortions
Learn common pathogenic and nonpathogenic causes of late-term abortions and how dairy producers, their herd veterinarians and veterinary diagnostic laboratories can work together to help find the cause of late-term abortions.
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Clean, consistent feed can improve cow resilience
A central focus of feed hygiene is reducing the levels of pathogens that can enter the cow and disrupt rumen function and hindgut health.
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Preparations for bunk stability
To keep your animals healthy, start evaluating your current ration and wet forages and make summer plans now to help forecast feed stability issues before the seasonal heat arrives.
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Variability is the only constant when feeding new-crop forages
Three actions to help reduce variability and get the most from your 2023 forages.
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Making the best of poor-quality forages
Untimely rains challenged forage quality during the 2023 growing season. Although not ideal, implementing strategic measures can safeguard the long-term health and success of dairy operations.
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Don’t let fungal disease rob your forage quality
Forage is a key component of all rations, and maximizing tons and quality of forage will arm dairies with more tools to withstand low milk prices.
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