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Hoof trimming at Dykstra Dairy

March 13, 2009
TRENDING TOPIC ARTICLE: HERD HEALTH Published: March 23, 2009 issue of Progressive Dairyman This 2009 article recently received an increase in online traffic. Scroll down or to jump to the article. Back then, Dykstra Dairy’s herd manager Eric Van Wyk talked with freelance writer Loretta Sorenson about trimming hooves on the operation’s 3,000 cows. The northwest Iowa farm employs a hoof trimmer who spends 80 percent of his time focused on hoof health. Because this article was so popular, we asked Van Wyk, “What protocols have you changed in your hoof health program since 2009?” He says, “We now trim all of the cows at both mid-lactation and at dryoff. We were only trimming at dryoff before and were monitoring hooves on a visual basis. We also purchased a new chute that’s made hoof trimming easier on the cows. Plus, we’re able to get cows trimmed more quickly.” Click here to see other trending topic articles. ARTICLE Lame cattle are in pain, produce less milk, can take longer to conceive and often have to be culled earlier than they should have been.
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0509 PD: Cow comfort and its impact on behavior and lameness

March 13, 2009
Do modern dairy barns make cows lame?
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0509 PD: Dairy hoof health

March 13, 2009
Bovine lameness ranks third among the leading causes of cows leaving their herd.
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Just dropping by... First things right

March 13, 2009
Let it be a glorious occasion where many stand to witness that indeed we put our feet in His tracks and let our hands be His hands in extending mercy across the span of our lives.
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The View from Here: Reporting from Arlington, Virginia

March 13, 2009
At the time of this writing, I am one day away from departing U.S. soil for my assignment in Baghdad.
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0509 PD: Progressive Events: New Mexico Farm Show

March 13, 2009
Along with beautiful weather, Tuesday, February 24th and Wednesday, February 25th brought hundreds of people to the annual New Mexico Ag Expo, held in Portales, New Mexico 150. Vendors from around the United States, tailored primarily to the agriculture industry, had booths set up in four buildings, making this year’s Expo one of the largest.
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On the Edge of Common Sense: Ain’t ranchin’ fun

March 13, 2009
Well, it’s calvin’ season across the broad expanse of “Bovamerica.”
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Tales of a Hay Hauler: Milestones

March 13, 2009
Brad Nelson and Alicia Nguyen
Old bridges are part of trucking hay or cattle in the backcountry. Leo told of hauling cattle out of a backcountry ranch and questioning the bridge. The usual response from the ranchers was that the bridge had been holding up big loads for all their lives. They had no idea when or why the bridge in question had been posted for a ten-ton load limit.
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0209 ANM: Ashes to ashes On-farm cremator provides viable

March 3, 2009
Biosecurity continues to be a key part of animal production. With the recent ruling by the FDA concerning the rendering of cattle to prevent the spread of bovine spongiform encephalopathy, people raising cattle are looking for alternatives to deal with unexpected animal loss. Many rendering plants throughout the U.S. have recently increased fees related to this ruling or have decided not to render cattle in any form.
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0209 ANM: Know your manure’s available nutrients for crop production

March 3, 2009
Manure can contain significant amounts of nitrogen (N), phosphorus (P), potassium (K) and other essential plant nutrients. Concentration of these nutrients in livestock manure can also be highly variable and depends mainly upon the animal species, age, diet and how the manure has been stored and handled. Therefore, laboratory analysis is the best way to determine the level of nutrients in the material to be applied.
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