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Hoof trimmers demonstrate how to trim on two different chutes

November 4, 2016
Edwin (Skip) Blake
For about 15 years, I have been volunteering to help the Hoof Trimmers Association by manning the organization’s booth at World Dairy Expo. Each year, I strike up conversations with visiting trimmers and discuss trimming techniques.
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Possible antibiotic residues in milk due to local treatment of claw lesions

November 4, 2016
Gerwen Lammers, Koos Vis, and Carly Vulders
Claw lesions, such as those due to digital dermatitis (DD, hairy heel warts, Figure 1), are a serious problem in dairy cattle herds worldwide and often cause lameness. Treatments for DD include a large variety of products, used at both the herd level and the individual level, and these often involve the application of antibiotics.
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Recording hoof lesions by zone reduces lameness in dairy cattle

November 4, 2016
Keith Sather
When hoof trimmer Rick Trinko of Middleton, Wisconsin, began seeing a large number of cows at one dairy with white-line hemorrhages in zone 2, he was alarmed. The typical site for a white-line hemorrhage is zone 3, and it can indicate the early stages of white-line disease.
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Detecting lameness earlier using an activity behavior system

November 4, 2016
Alon Arazi
Lameness is one of the most common and most economically destructive production diseases of dairy cows. It is associated with a reduction in milk yield and fertility and an increase in culling rate and medical costs. The prevalence of lameness in dairy cow herds is estimated within the range of 20 to 25 percent, but it could reach up to 80 percent in some herds.
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Motivation and mindset influence action on the farm

November 4, 2016
Steven Roche
Distracted. Ignorant. Complacent. Challenging. Just some of the reasons one might not make a change. We’ve all been there; motivating change is hard, period. It’s in these times when the saying, “You can lead a horse to water …” really rings true.
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Is there a silver bullet to controlling digital dermatitis?

November 4, 2016
Aaron LaVoy
What is the best product to run in my footbath? How often should I run my footbath? These are questions I am often asked by dairy producers. It seems everyone is looking for that “silver bullet” to control digital dermatitis (DD).
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Just dropping by ... Come Ye Thankful People Come’

November 4, 2016
The first time I remember singing the hymn of Thanksgiving, “Come Ye Thankful People Come,” written by Henry Alford, was at our eighth-grade Thanksgiving program for our parents back in 1963, the year President Kennedy was assassinated.
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Mechanics Corner: Routine TMR mixer maintenance key to consistency

November 4, 2016
Aaron Abraham
You rely on your TMR mixer each and every day to deliver a high-quality ration to your cows. But is your ration consistent each day? Are you routinely checking your mixer’s maintenance needs?
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The Milk House: Writing the wrongs of farming characters

November 4, 2016
Ryan Dennis
In the opening scene of Death and Nightingales, Beth is awoken by the bawling of a distressed animal. While in some ways it may be the call of the beast inside her, it is also, in actual terms, a cow with bloat. She slips the trocar in her dress, finds the cow in the brush and pierces its side to give it relief.
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HERd Management: An adventure of a lifetime: The Emerald Isle

November 4, 2016
Deanna Lanier
We all know how busy dairy life can be – whether it is harvest, haying, spraying or just milking – and we often do not get to take a break from working those 365 days. At least not on our small farm, where there is only my dad and me doing all the milkings anyway.
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