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Case study: How a high-producing dairy herd cuts antibiotic use by 78%

A routine dry-off review revealed reduced treatment potential. Using individual somatic cell count data, the herd reduced its antibiotic use, saving $2,500 in one month and projecting over $30,000 annually.
June 2, 2026
Greg Palas

For this herd, the opportunity wasn’t solving a visible problem, it was uncovering unnecessary cost. By using individual cow data to guide dry-off decisions, they reduced treatment, maintained herd performance and captured additional value.


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Nexus awards: New bolus helps dry cows off faster, more comfortably

May 4, 2026
Walt Cooley

Administering cows an innovative technology in bolus form at dry-off has been shown to decrease milk production 50% to 60% in the first 24 hours after dry-off. Research on the new product – StopLac from AHV – shows it also doesn’t negatively impact the health of the cow or milk production in her next lactation.


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6 steps to maximize dry-off comfort and productivity

A well-managed dry-off period pays dividends in higher milk yield, healthier cows and fewer fresh cow problems.
March 24, 2026
Jenna Williamson

A well-managed dry-off period pays dividends in higher milk yield, healthier cows and fewer fresh cow problems. By prioritizing comfort, health and body condition, producers can turn this resting phase into one of the most productive investments in the herd’s future performance.


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From vision, GenoSource LLC develops a herd of premium genetics to market worldwide

A partnership of eight families invested together to create GenoSource LLC to raise the standards of Holstein genetics.
January 1, 2026
Audrey Schmitz

In 2014, a bold vision took shape in Blairstown, Iowa, to build a dairy farm with the goal of creating a modern, efficient cow capable of excelling in freestall environments with few health issues and high feed efficiency. That idea became GenoSource LLC, which stands as a testament to vision, persistence and the power of collaboration.


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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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The Target Cow concept: Finding the right cows at the right time

November 18, 2025
Adrian A Barragan

The focus should be on identifying the subgroups of animals within these larger groups that are more susceptible to succumbing to the transition period challenges. In order to do this, we created the Target Cow concept.



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8 mastitis prevention strategies during the dry period

Controlling mastitis in dry cows will reinforce udder health and set cows up for a successful next lactation.
July 28, 2025
Jennifer Roberts

Mastitis is always a concern around the dairy, but staying extra vigilant at dry-off and during the dry period is important for preventing clinical infections.


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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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Isaac Dairy tailors lactation length to needs of cows

A Manitoba dairy uses butterfat production in late lactation to determine dry-off date and calculates optimal calving intervals based on the previous lactation.
May 14, 2025
Matti McBride

Voluntary waiting periods (VWP) can vary based on the type of operation, management style, herd size and more. Sometimes, VWP can be based on the individuality of each animal. At Isaac Dairy in Steinbach, Manitoba, this strategy aids in overall profitability, creates more space in the dry cow pen, helps select replacement animals and contributes to a sustainable operation.


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The bolus boost: How acidogenic boluses enhance dry-off management

Learn the effects of acidogenic boluses at dry-off on udder health, cow comfort and farm profitability.
February 11, 2025
Luciano Caixeta

Managing the transition period in high-producing dairy cows is critical to maintaining udder health, comfort and production efficiency. Recent advancements in dry-off strategies, such as the use of oral acidogenic boluses, offer innovative ways to tackle challenges such as elevated milk production, intramammary infections and clinical mastitis.


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