Calf Health
ARTICLES
Learning how to properly identify symptoms of BRD, performing routine checks during feeding, keeping detailed records, and monitoring the type and duration of antibiotic therapy can aid in the protection of youngstock from BRD.
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Colostrum for calves with diarrhea? Exploring the potential of colostrum as an additional therapy
Calves with diarrhea could benefit from colostrum supplementation. Recent research shows that eight feedings over four days could reduce the disease to 2.75 days.
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Record calf and heifer info to boost success
Recording calf and heifer health events, growth, genetics and reasons for culling and utilizing this data can improve long-term calf and heifer management.
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Helping heifers become healthy mothers
While calving will always be challenging for heifers, there are key steps producers can take to mitigate this. These include feeding quality colostrum right away, vaccinating them effectively and managing animals holistically.
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Cryptosporidiosis in calves: Can it be eliminated?
Cryptosporidiosis uncovered – what it is, how it spreads and how to help control it when it affects your herd.
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5 things to stop doing if you want to get serious about your calf program
While a “good enough” mindset might work in some areas, it does not work in the calf program, where clear protocols are key to achieving excellence.
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6 steps to perform the Madigan Squeeze Technique
To help weak calves suckle after birth, the Madigan Squeeze Technique acts to stimulate the pressure of coming through the birth canal.
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SUMMARY
Immune challenges of the young calf
Born without antibodies, calves face challenges in the first months of life. A good foundation and careful disease prevention through measures such as quality colostrum management, dry cow management and vaccination protocols is essential for healthy calves.
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Should you be concerned about low iron status in your calves?
Iron deficiency in calves can negatively impact the calf’s health and ability to thrive. To prevent this, pre-weaned calves, especially those fed whole milk, should receive an iron supplement.
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