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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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Shaping success: The role of fat and muscle in transition cows
Recent research efforts explore how muscle amount and mobilization impacts transition success and early lactation performance.
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The role of phytochemicals during the transition period
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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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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Mastitis in fresh heifers: A major problem
Identifying if fresh heifers are contributing to a high somatic cell count can aid in increasing production levels.
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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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The perfect marriage: Oral plus injectable trace minerals
The transition period can be stressful and is generally accompanied by an increased demand for trace minerals for fetal growth, colostrum/milk production and to support a challenged immune system.
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New strategies to prevent milk fever
Feeding dairy cows zeolite A prepartum has been explored as a feeding strategy to reduce hypocalcemia and prevent clinical milk fever.
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Modulation of transition cow inflammation: Before or after calving?
Proactive and applicable strategies to modulate inflammation can help dairy producers improve cow health and performance while management is adjusted.
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