Preventing common metabolic disorders in dairy cattle

Nutrition goes a long way in combating post-calving complications.The transition period is probably one of the most critical times in the dairy cow's production

Thursday. December 8th, 2016
5 tips to keep cattle healthy during winter 5 tips to keep cattle healthy during winter

Feeding adjustments can help your cattle weather the cold. As winter approaches in the Northern Hemisphere, there are measures beef and dairy cattle producers

Thursday. December 8th, 2016
Cow Health: Heat stress Cow Health: Heat stress

Heat stress occurs when a dairy cow's heat load is greater than her capacity to lose heat, and is sometimes referred to as hyperthermia.

Thursday. December 8th, 2016
Cow Health: Theileriosis Cow Health: Theileriosis

Theileriosis is a disease caused by a species of Theileria a blood-borne parasite that only affects cattle and is primarily transmitted by ticks.

Thursday. December 8th, 2016
Cow Health: Johne's Disease in cow Cow Health: Johne's Disease in cow

Johne's Disease is a chronic, contagious and sometimes fatal infection caused by Mycobacterium avium subspecies paratuberculosis (MAP). It is an immune reaction

Wednesday. December 7th, 2016
Cow Health: Milk fever in cows Cow Health: Milk fever in cows

Milk fever is a metabolic disorder caused by insufficient calcium. Magnesium plays an important role in milk fever prevention (calcium deficiency).

Wednesday. December 7th, 2016
Cow Health: Ketosis in the cow Cow Health: Ketosis in the cow

Ketosis is a metabolic disease that occurs when the cow is in severe state of negative energy balance.

Wednesday. December 7th, 2016
Cow Health: Cow Lameness Cow Health: Cow Lameness

Lameness is caused by many factors which differ between individual cows and farms. Reducing the number of lame cows on your farm therefore requires a long-term

Wednesday. December 7th, 2016
Cow Health: Sodium deficiency Cow Health: Sodium deficiency

Sodium is an essential element for animals. Dairy cows routinely expel Na from the body in urine, faeces, saliva and milk which has to be replaced.

Wednesday. December 7th, 2016
Cow Health: Copper deficiency Cow Health: Copper deficiency

Copper (Cu) deficiency in cattle is a common and complex problem. Dairy cows are most likely to be deficient in winter/early spring, coinciding with higher

Wednesday. December 7th, 2016
Cow Health: Diarrhoea in Calves (Scours) Cow Health: Diarrhoea in Calves (Scours)

Calf scours is a broad, descriptive term referring to diarrhoea in calves. Calf scours is not a specific disease but the clinical sign of a disease complex with

Wednesday. December 7th, 2016
Cow Health: Grass staggers Cow Health: Grass staggers

Grass staggers (tetany) is a metabolic disease caused by magnesium deficiency and is also called hypomagnesaemia. The cow is dependant of what Magnesium

Wednesday. December 7th, 2016
Cow Health: Facial Eczema (FE) Cow Health: Facial Eczema (FE)

Facial Eczema (FE) is a disease which causes lowered production, skin irritation and peeling and sometimes death

Wednesday. December 7th, 2016
Cow Health: Bovine viral diarrhoea virus Cow Health: Bovine viral diarrhoea virus

Bovine viral diarrhoea virus (BVD) may affect up to 60% dairy cows and 90% herds. BVD limits production, causes reproductive losses and may lead to death

Tuesday. December 6th, 2016
Keep Your Horses Hydrated and Their Waterer Clean Keep Your Horses Hydrated and Their Waterer Clean

This summer was a hot one and your horses likely felt it. No doubt, you stayed on top of hydrating your horse’s supply of water and making sure they were well

Tuesday. December 6th, 2016
Keeping Your Stalls Clean and Your Horses Healthy Keeping Your Stalls Clean and Your Horses Healthy

It’s finally fall and a perfect time to step up your cleaning regimen in the stable. We’ve targeted 3 key areas to minimize health risks for your horses, stable

Tuesday. December 6th, 2016
Horse Health: Hydrating Your Horse after Running or Racing Horse Health: Hydrating Your Horse after Running or Racing

It is important to properly cool down your horse after a hard workout such as jumping or racing. Like all athletes, horses need to cool down to avoid getting...

Tuesday. December 6th, 2016
Are Your Livestock Drinking Enough Water? Are Your Livestock Drinking Enough Water?

Water is essential to the life of all livestock and is important to continually replenish. Water aids in the digestion of feed, milk production, performance.

Tuesday. December 6th, 2016
Raising Livestock: Keeping your livestock cool this summer Raising Livestock: Keeping your livestock cool this summer

For stock that can be haltered, pamper them. Baths can be so cooling, however, that you have to be careful not to send your animals into temperature shock.

Tuesday. December 6th, 2016
Raising Livestock: How to Raise Premium Livestock for Making Money Raising Livestock: How to Raise Premium Livestock for Making Money

You may remember the old Wendy’s ad: “Where’s the beef?” If you’re considering raising livestock for a living, you need to do your research, make a commitment

Tuesday. December 6th, 2016
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