Cow Cooling
It’s not too early to start thinking about summer heat stress
The heat and humidity of a typical Arkansas summer combine to make a stressful environment for lactating dairy cows. During hot summer weather, milk production may decrease by as much as 50% and reproductive proficiency of lactating dairy cows is greatly diminished. Some data indicate that only 10% to 20% of inseminations in heat-stressed cows result in pregnancies.
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VISIT OUR BUYER’S GUIDERippleview Hoof Care Ltd. provides complete hoof health service to U.S. and Canadian dairy producers. We also are dealers for the all stainless Anka hydraulic trim chutes.
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March DMC margin is $9.65 per cwt
April 30, 2024
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