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From deficit to performance: How protein balance, inflammation and methyl donors shape transition cow success

Combining good amino acid balancing, rumen-protected methyl donors and solid management can create a strong foundation for healthier cows.
March 26, 2026
Catherine Delorme Tetreault

Modern research clearly shows that metabolic dysregulation during the transition period, particularly involving protein supply and inflammatory tone, strongly influences early lactation performance, disease incidence, reproductive outcomes and overall herd profitability.


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Prepartum DCAD: How low is too low?

Studies show fully acidogenic prepartum diets improve calcium metabolism, as indicated by blood and urine measures, leading to better health and productivity in peripartum dairy cows.
March 17, 2026
Ken Zanzalari

The decision to feed an acidogenic ration to late-pregnant dairy cows is a very easy one, as there is no better strategy to initiate the mechanisms of calcium metabolism to meet the sudden high demand for this critical mineral surrounding the time of calving.


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From dry-off to peak milk: Best practices that set transition cows up for success

Small adjustments can greatly boost herd health and performance through the transition period by focusing on three phases: 60 days pre-fresh, 30 days pre-fresh and 30 days post-fresh.
December 15, 2025
Matthew Boyle

Looking at optimizing the entire transition period may seem like a daunting task at first, but it gets easier when we break it down into three key time periods: 60 days pre-fresh, 30 days pre-fresh and 30 days post-fresh.


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Ontario dry cow housing and management – Not a ‘dry’ topic

Monitoring respiration rate, airflow and stocking density in the dry cow pen can improve production in subsequent lactations.
July 16, 2025
Katherine Perry, Jayden Thomas, and Tom Wright

Housing and management of dry cows can impact their future health and milk production. Sometimes this aspect of the dairy herd can get overlooked, as dry cows don’t directly produce revenue and there are always competing priorities to manage on the farm. 


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Avoid dry-off surprises: Use robotic tools to smooth the end of lactation

Robotic milking permission can reduce milking frequency and feed tables can reduce the amount of feed offered in the robot to allow for smooth transitions at dry-off.
July 7, 2025
John Gerbitz

Like the speedometer, the dry-off list may include cows that are milking more than expected, and it might be necessary to pump the brakes hard to dry them off successfully. Or, like the blind spot, life happens, holidays and time off intervene, and suddenly, there are more cows on the dry-off list than expected. Automated milking systems and milking system software have some options for managing cows going into the dry period.


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Tapping into data to improve transition cow health and farm ROI

Achieve faster return on investment (ROI) from monitoring technologies by leveraging data-driven insights to improve transition cow health.
June 18, 2025
Steve Pavelski

From pre-fresh to post-fresh, data from automated monitoring technology empowers dairies to act earlier, manage smarter and achieve stronger returns – one transition cow at a time.


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Getting the dollar for your buck: Managing first-lactation heifers from the first test

Monitoring first-lactation performance can aid in fine-tuning heifer raising practices and increase herd profitability.
June 10, 2025
Rodrigo Molano and Elouise Molgat

Dairy enterprises invest considerable resources to raise replacements. To capture the opportunities that raising programs offer to farm profitability, dairy operations should not only make efforts to control raising expenses but also to ensure the return of their investment by evaluating the resulting quality of their replacements.



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Research Review: From the Journal of Dairy Science: Impacts on productivity – calf disability weights, body condition score

April 24, 2025
Pedro Nogueira

This article, from researchers from the University of Montreal and Lactanet, aimed at quantifying the impact and disability weight (DW) of frequent diseases or syndromes of preweaning dairy calves using the perceptions of producers and veterinarians.


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Negative DCAD diet still holds key to health and performance

Feeding a negative dietary cation-anion difference (DCAD) diet during the transition period is a proven method to protect cows from metabolic disorders.
April 7, 2025
Ruby Wu

Even though millions of cows and hundreds of research trials have demonstrated the positive benefits of feeding a negative DCAD diet, there are always those who look for new and better ways to accomplish the goal of reducing incidence of clinical and subclinical milk fever. While those interventions do exist, it is hard to beat the proven efficacy of feeding a negative DCAD diet. 


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How the transition period influences the longevity of dairy cows

Effective management during the transition period, with a focus on preventing ketosis and hypocalcemia through strategic nutrition and environmental practices, is key to improving dairy cow health, productivity and longevity.
February 18, 2025
Matt Groen

Managing cows correctly during the transition period is one of the most important factors for overall farm success. During the transition period, nutrient requirements change to support fetal growth, colostrogenesis and the onset of lactation following parturition.


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