Herd Health
USDA confirms highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) in two dairy cattle herds in Texas and two herds in Kansas.
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Highly pathogenic avian influenza confirmed in U.S. dairy herds
No cases have yet been reported in beef cattle herds, and officials say it poses no threat to human health.
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Southwest dairies affected by unidentified dairy cow illness
A contagious illness in Texas, Kansas and New Mexico is under investigation by state and federal animal health officials.
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What happens in the dry cow group impacts the whole dairy
Setting up your farm for successful cow transitions
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Vaccination protocols: Maximizing vaccine efficacy
Vaccines should be used as a management tool to bolster the special forces of the adaptive immune system.
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Back to the basics: Gram-negative vs. gram-positive mastitis
A review of the differences between gram-negative and gram-positive mastitis pathogens.
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Managing for the profitable cow
Productive isn’t always profitable. Use herd management data tools and insights to monitor cow performance, help keep costs in check and maintain a profitable herd.
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Parasites don’t take a break in the winter, so why should your control plan?
Ectoparasites like mites and lice increase in cooler temperatures and may cause discomfort in dairy cattle.
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Technology integration on Wisconsin dairy advances herd health
Progression on Wegnerlann Dairy LLC has included the implementation of activity collars and a parlor teat scrubber.
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