Ketosis in Dairy Cows: Causes, Symptoms, and Prevention
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Ketosis in Dairy Cows: Causes, Symptoms, and Prevention

Ketosis is one of the most common metabolic diseases in dairy farming, especially during the first few weeks after calving. It occurs when a cow’s energy demands for milk production are greater than the energy she takes in from feed.

Why Your Cow Wakes Up with Whitish Discharge in the Eyes
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Why Your Cow Wakes Up with Whitish Discharge in the Eyes

It’s not unusual for farmers to notice whitish or thick discharge in the eyes of their cows early in the morning. While it may look like a minor problem, it could signal underlying health issues that need attention.

🔟 Key Points Every Successful Dairy Farmer Must Master, by Dairyverse
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🔟 Key Points Every Successful Dairy Farmer Must Master, by Dairyverse

Success in dairy farming doesn’t happen by luck, it’s a result of consistency, care, and smart systems. At Dairyverse, we believe in empowering farmers with the knowledge that transforms ordinary routines into profitable practices.

Understanding the Risk Factors for Mastitis in Dairy Cows
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Understanding the Risk Factors for Mastitis in Dairy Cows

Mastitis is one of the most economically significant diseases in dairy farming, affecting milk quality, quantity, and the overall well-being of the cow. Understanding its risk factors is essential for effective prevention and management.

Causes of Dystocia in Livestock
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Causes of Dystocia in Livestock

Did you know that the position of the calf inside the womb plays a major role in whether a cow will deliver smoothly or need assistance? When the calf is not properly aligned, it causes dystocia, which is a common challenge in livestock farming, especially during calving.

What is Papillomatosis?
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What is Papillomatosis?

Papillomatosis is a skin condition in livestock caused by the bovine papillomavirus (BPV). It results in wart-like growths on the skin, teats, neck, head, or even inside the mouth and digestive tract. Though they often look alarming, most warts are benign (non-cancerous).

Why Your Cow Is Struggling to Conceive
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Why Your Cow Is Struggling to Conceive

Reproductive challenges in cows can be frustrating, especially when everything seems normal at first glance. If your cow has been served but keeps coming back on heat, or isn’t getting pregnant at all, there may be more going on than meets the eye.