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Timely, targeted interventions increase dairy efficiency

May 22, 2015
Shane St Cyr
When they were first introduced a decade or more ago, fresh cow monitoring protocols were new in scope and design. Progressive producers quickly implemented these practices to track every cow after calving, diligently taking daily temperatures, noting physical signs of metabolic disorders, employing drenching or other treatment protocols as needed and spending lots of time with these animals each day.
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Synergy of B vitamins on transition cow health, performance

May 22, 2015
Rodrigo Molano
During the transition period, dairy cows encounter high metabolic and nutritional demand and a reduced immunity, predisposing them to metabolic and health problems. This will reduce their productive life and negatively impact the profitability of the dairy farm.
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Screening, diagnosis and treatment of diarrhea in dairy calves

May 22, 2015
Theresa L. Ollivett
Neonatal calf diarrhea is a concern on many dairy farms and is caused by a combination of nutritional and infectious problems. The bacteria E. coli can cause diarrhea within the first couple days of life.
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Is a colostrum replacer right for you?

May 22, 2015
David Cook
Colostrum, colostrum, colostrum. The virtues of this life-promoting substance have been thoroughly researched and communicated in the dairy industry for many years.
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Environmental impacts on calf growth and feed efficiency

May 22, 2015
Kaitlin Andrews and Michael E. Van Amburgh
As preparations are made for warmer weather, heat stress is often thought of as a problem that should be avoided in lactating cows due to lost performance and possibly lost cows. However, the effects of heat stress on replacement animals tends to be overlooked.
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Readiness to wean

May 22, 2015
Emily De Benetti and Amanda Kerr
Beyond the neonatal phase, calves face another large metabolic shift and a drastic leap in their development at weaning, where specific feed and housing management are again factors to be closely tailored to these animals’ needs.
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3 ways to improve newborn hygiene

May 22, 2015
Andy Beckel
A couple of weeks ago, I trained employees at a mid-size dairy farm. The place was well-run and the calf feeder had full support and trust of the farm owner. The guy liked his calves and cared about doing a good job.What surprised me about the farm was the lack of immediate hygiene.
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Calf housing: Automatic group feeders vs. individual pens

May 22, 2015
Courtney Halbach
As producers move away from hutches and look into building new or remodeling an existing barn to house nursing calves, they have the opportunity to consider two housing management strategies: automatic group feeders or individual pens. There are pros and cons to both types of management systems which need to be considered when deciding which is right for your farm.
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Minimize heat stress for healthy calves

May 22, 2015
Luciene Ribeiro
As the mild spring temperatures creep higher each day, we’re reminded that summer, with its often relentless heat and humidity, is just around the corner. Now is the time to remember that heat stress can be very hard on your calves, but there are steps you can take to keep them comfortable and growing all summer long.
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The importance of water to calf growth

May 22, 2015
Tom Earleywine
Water may be the most overlooked aspect of many calf-raising programs. Research has shown that it takes 15.3 days for the average U.S. dairy to first offer calves water. However, most experts agree that calves should be offered water at 1 to 2 days old to encourage calf starter intake.
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