Mastitis prevention with mammary probiotics

New research shows that the cow’s own lactic acid bacteria, isolated from the bacteria in the mammary gland, could serve as a tool to prevent and treat mastitis

Wednesday. October 4th, 2017
Identify and fix your mycotoxin contaminated silage Identify and fix your mycotoxin contaminated silage

Given the uneven distribution of fungi and the mycotoxins they produce in a single lot, proper sampling is key to correctly assessing the specific on-farm

Wednesday. October 4th, 2017
Increased gain in calves provides higher milk yield Increased gain in calves provides higher milk yield

The important thing is to decide what is best for the calves when it comes to milk feeding.

Monday. October 2nd, 2017
Herd size and feeding silage impacts risk of TB Herd size and feeding silage impacts risk of TB

Intensive farming practices such as larger herd size, maize growth, fewer hedgerows and the use of silage have been linked to higher risk of bovine TB

Monday. October 2nd, 2017
Amino acid nutrition for lactating cattle Amino acid nutrition for lactating cattle

Balancing for amino acids is important as it is a contributing 
factor to higher milk yields, higher milk component levels and greater dairy herd profitability.

Monday. October 2nd, 2017
Feeding protein: Not as simple as it seems Feeding protein: Not as simple as it seems

The efficiency with which protein is captured in milk by the dairy cow is staggeringly low. Optimising the dairy cow's use of dietary protein would decrease

Monday. October 2nd, 2017
Nutritional strategies for healthy cows Nutritional strategies for healthy cows

A successful nutritional strategy for the transition period begins long before the transition period; it begins during late lactation. Managing the ration

Monday. October 2nd, 2017
Amino acid use in practice Amino acid use in practice

Amino acids are important for dairy cows. Here we present some practical examples from ‘on top application’ and ‘reformulation’

Monday. October 2nd, 2017
Finding cows in the stable made easy Finding cows in the stable made easy

A new tag can help farmers find individual cows quickly and easily. Especially on large farms, this can save dairy farmers a considerable amount of time.

Friday. September 29th, 2017
Cell counts: A crucial tool in mastitis management Cell counts: A crucial tool in mastitis management

Cell counts is an essential tool for dairy farmers. A high cell count cow is a symptom of a subclinical mastitis problem.

Friday. September 29th, 2017
Mastitis can be managed Mastitis can be managed

A mastitis tool can help gain these nsights and lower the 
mastitis incidence in the dairy herd.

Friday. September 29th, 2017
Mastitis control starts with a healthy udder Mastitis control starts with a healthy udder

Here we touch on one of these additives, based on 1-monoglycerides of a medium chain fatty acid.

Friday. September 29th, 2017
Farmers want easy and functional dairy cows Farmers want easy and functional dairy cows

The Dutch breeding organisation K.I. SAMEN may not be the biggest breeding company around, it does have its own philosophy on how to breed the best dairy cow

Monday. September 25th, 2017
New tool should help to select for better cows New tool should help to select for better cows

Efficiency is key and the more the cow produces from the feed it consumed the better. But breeding for the ‘perfect’ cow entails more than selecting

Monday. September 25th, 2017
Amino acid nutrition key for dairy cows Amino acid nutrition key for dairy cows

The importance of optimising the supply of amino acids (AA) to improve protein utilisation, increase milk production and milk solids is an industry game

Monday. September 25th, 2017
Maximising profit from pasture management Maximising profit from pasture management

The Glass family owns 500 Holstein cows producing 8,500 litres of milk primarily on pasture in Victoria, Australia. The aim is to improve the bottom line

Monday. September 25th, 2017
Protein in dairy diets: not as simple as it seems! Protein in dairy diets: not as simple as it seems!

The efficiency with which protein is captured in milk by the dairy cow is staggeringly low. Optimising the dairy cow's use of dietary protein would decrease

Monday. September 25th, 2017
Chromium use in transition cows Chromium use in transition cows

For cows in transition or during early lactation, chromium in particular can have beneficial results.

Monday. September 25th, 2017
Norwegian dairy farmer profits from automatic feeding Norwegian dairy farmer profits from automatic feeding

Feeding is often the biggest expense on any dairy farm. The labour costs related to and the feed itself amount to up to 70% of any farm’s production costs

Monday. September 25th, 2017
Farmers often miss the mildly lame cows Farmers often miss the mildly lame cows

When it comes to effectively managing lameness in dairy and beef cattle, there is no magic bullet. And the biggest opportunity to improve is with the mildly

Monday. September 25th, 2017
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