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The power of milk

March 31, 2017
John Lucey
With nine essential nutrients and 1 gram of protein per ounce, milk provides outstanding nourishment with every sip. Perfected by nature over millennia, milk and its byproducts have long been studied by nutritionists and food scientists alike.
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Research shows starch gets calves growing frame, not just gaining weight

March 31, 2017
Tana Dennis
Many calf raisers have placed great emphasis on weight gain, measuring success by average daily gain and doubling birthweight in the first 56 to 60 days. While weight gain is important, it doesn’t always equate to structural growth.
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Enhance dairy profitability: Should you raise every heifer?

March 31, 2017
Richard Wallace
Feed and labor. These are usually the two biggest items on dairy producers’ minds when they think about their cost of production. What they might not think about as often is the cost of replacement heifers. Between feed, labor, production, capital and overhead costs, herd owners have reported spending between $1,533 and $2,628 for each heifer raised.
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6 things to consider when turning a dairy barn into a calf barn

March 31, 2017
Ann Hoskins
Old dairy barns can look pretty attractive for baby calves. They are “warmer” than hutches and protect the calves as well as the caretakers from the elements. While this might be true, take the time to work through the answers to a few questions before you renovate to ensure the barn will provide a good environment for your calves.
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Whole milk’s performance varies; balancers may help

March 31, 2017
Julian (Skip) Olson
Many dairies and calf ranches report show-stopping results for growth and health when raising calves on whole milk. In fact, nearly half of all dairy calves raised in the U.S. are fed a ration containing whole milk during at least part of the pre-weaning stage.
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Fine-tune your calf barn cleaning procedures

March 31, 2017
Anne Proctor
What sets farms with great calf health apart from those that struggle to get calves started? Sanitation. It is a bigger investment of time than money and is certainly near the top of the list of important criteria for getting calves off to a good start.
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Antibiotic resistance isn’t futile

March 31, 2017
Jess Campbell
Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is not a new subject. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), 480,000 people globally develop multi-drug-resistant TB each year, and drug resistance is beginning to complicate the fight against HIV and malaria.
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How to prevent and treat abomasal bloat in young calves

March 31, 2017
Karen Lee
Abomasal bloat is a condition commonly found in the dairy and beef industries, but certain situations have increased the number of these cases in young calves in the past five to 10 years.
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Florida heifer raiser builds barn, sees improvement in calf performance

March 31, 2017
Jenna Hurty-Person
Raising heifers can be a challenging business, especially when you’re doing it for someone else. Not only do you have young, vulnerable calves to raise, you have calves with the added stress of being shipped from the dairy to your operation, and you need to make sure you pick up right where they left off.
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Relieve holding area heat stress with positive-pressure tube systems

March 31, 2017
Peggy Coffeen
The fans and sprinklers in the holding pen may be running, but that does not guarantee cows are effectively cooled in this area, where they may spend several hours each day.
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