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Calf scours 101: Hold back your syringe

While scours can have a variety of causes, some things remain the same. It can be highly contagious, hydration is key, and boosting calf immunity is better than treatment.
November 22, 2023
Rodrigo Garcia

Combating the pathogen that causes scours, providing for the calf's physiological demands (hydration, energy and acid/base balance) and restoring intestinal health are the three main objectives of calf scours therapy.


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Cow longevity is a key to dairy profitability

A look at longevity shows a potential for added profitability.
November 17, 2023
Matt Groen

Looking at return over feed numbers is an excellent way to get a quick snapshot of how a dairy farm is performing from a production and cost standpoint, however it doesn’t account for and is not impacted by duration of cows in the herd.


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Research Review: From the Journal of Dairy Science: Cow-calf contact and drying off high-yielding cows

October 24, 2023
Pedro Nogueira

“Interrelationships between cows, calves and humans in cow-calf contact systems – An interview study among Norwegian dairy farmers.” 


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Investing in a contemporary calf barn positions Hammond family for future herd success

Proper ventilation was a key factor in the decision to build a new calf-raising facility.
October 16, 2023
Katie Coyne

An automated ventilation system, larger pens and automated feeders have contributed to healthier calves at Hammond Farms.



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Salmonella Dublin doesn’t play by the rules

Seven steps to take if you suspect your herd might be infected with S. Dublin.
October 3, 2023
Angela Rowson

Salmonella are very contagious and pathogenic bacteria that can cause high mortality and economic losses in cattle. Salmonella Dublin (S. Dublin) is a specific kind of salmonella, known as a serotype, that is host-adapted to bovine.


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The short-term and long-term cost of scours

Scours treatments alone can cost a dairy $8-$27 per sick calf, not including long-term consequences, which can run farms significantly more. This makes it essential to minimize scours prevalence on-farm.
August 29, 2023
Sarah Eck

When trying to understand the impact scours can have, producers often overlook many variables, including what happens to a calf that got sick but recovered.



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The first 60 days sets the course for later lactation

Calfhood BRD makes heifers more likely to leave the herd prior to first calving, and those that stay produce 267 pounds less milk in their first lactation. Cleanliness, nutrition, vaccinations and colostrum are all key to preventing this disease.
August 21, 2023
Matt Dodd

That newborn calf looks pretty helpless nestled down in that clean, fresh straw. But don’t let looks deceive. She’s a powerhouse of genetics and opportunity just waiting to demonstrate her potential.


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Don’t lose your future genetics to calf scours

Scours is the primary cause of morbidity and mortality in preweaned dairy calves. This can have major ramifications down the road, making it imperative that calves receive proper care from day one.
July 12, 2023
Brian E. Miller

Due to improvements in reproductive efficiencies, dairies can now be more selective in raising future herd replacements. This elevates the importance of reducing preventable diseases such as scours or diarrhea in newborn calves.


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Maximizing the beef-on-dairy paycheque

Although they aren’t destined for the milking parlour, beef-on-dairy calves should still be set up for success like replacement heifers. Proper nutrition and care from day one all contribute to a better beef animal.
June 29, 2023
Dale Miller

Beef-on-dairy calves are an investment. These calves should be treated just as well as a heifer calf that will be raised for the dairy. A poor-quality, unhealthy calf not only hurts your bottom line, it also jeopardizes your reputation as a quality calf supplier.


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Mycoplasma bovis: A bacteria unlike the others

An in-depth look at this worldwide pathogen.
June 6, 2023
Elizabeth Dore

One study done in 11 herds who had a history of BRD found M. bovis in 20% of the pre-weaned calves tested. It was the only bacteria associated with lung lesions seen on ultrasound, clinical scores of respiratory disease and lower average daily gains. 


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