Species: View Product Filters Showing 241-252 of 390 results Strategies For Dealing With High Dairy Feed Prices No one enjoys it when dairy feed prices rise so here are a few strategies you can use to assist your dairy customers with the rising feed prices. Read More Subclinical Hypocalcemia The incidence of milk fever (clinical hypocalcemia) has dropped significantly on dairy farms over the last two decades. However, in many herds subclinical hypocalcemia continues unnoticed and may affect as many as 60% of all cows and 80% of third and greater lactation animals Read More Effect Rain On Forage Quality The longer first cut forages take to wilt, the greater the chances of it getting rained on. Hay, therefore, is at greater risk than silage. Continue reading to learn how rain can affect your forage quality both nutritionally and physically. Read More Benefits Of Bovine Plasma In Calf Milk Replacers The recent incidence of PED led to some concerns about using plasma products. Though tests and studies show this played no role in the spread of PED, concerns of disease transmission have flowed into the calf industry. Read to learn more about the safety and benefits of bovine plasma. Read More Dairy Cattle Lameness As one of the most important and prevalent health problems on dairy farms today, lameness can pose a serious economic threat. This article discusses the causes and symptoms of lameness and the steps you can take to prevent it in your herd. Read More Trace Mineral Utilization In Beef Cattle There has been much discussion over the years relating to trace mineral levels for beef animals, as well as which sources are better, inorganic vs. organic. This article will discuss zinc, manganese, iron, and copper as trace minerals and their absorption into the body. Read More Fly Control – Now Is The Time! It has been shown that heavy fly infestation can reduce milk yield by as much as 15%. To avoid this issue it is recommended that and Integrated Pest Management control system be implemented. Continue reading to learn a few recommended practices. Read More Is Your Calf Program Prepared for Summer Heat Stress? During the heat-stress season, it is important to remember that young animals also suffer from the heat. Dairy calves grow best when temperatures are between 55-77°F. When temperatures go above 77°F, calves may not be able to adequately cool themselves, and feed intake and growth decrease. Read More Improving Dairy Ration Balancing Software Today, as we develop dairy diets we have a choice of using computer software that balances against National Research Council (NRC) standards or one that makes use of a dynamic rumen model. Learn about the advantages and importance of using a dynamic rumen model. Read More Cold Stress Management For Young Calves Learn about the nutritional requirements of managing young calves in cold weather and the feeding recommendations formed from recent university studies. Read More Making More Profit With Holstein Steers The most important cost and most difficult to determine is the feed cost per pound of gain. So, how do you reduce cost of production if you do not know what the cost is? Continue reading to find out. Read More Calf Toolkit – A Tool For Estimating Calf Performance And Cold Weather Feeding The Calf Toolkit is a tool for evaluating dairy calf performance based on the National Research Council’s Requirements (NRC 2001). Learn about the factors the Calf Toolkit applies to it’s evaluations, the parameter ranges that it can evaluate, and the data that can be generated in graphs and tables. Read More < FIRST1....10....1920212223....30....33LAST >