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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).

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.

A lactating cow is like a high-performance engine, she gives her best only if cared for right. From the moment she calves, how you feed her, manage her environment, and monitor her health determines how much milk she produces, how soon she returns to heat, and how long she stays productive.

Did you know? Your cow doesn’t store magnesium in her body! That means she depends entirely on daily feed to get enough of it. When the body loses more magnesium than it gets, she can fall into a dangerous state called Hypomagnesaemia

At Dairyverse, we know how worrying it is to spot blood in your cow’s milk, especially when you’re doing everything right. But take a deep breath. This issue is more common than you think, and the cause is often manageable when addressed early.

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At DairyVerse Consulting, we believe that the success of any dairy farm begins with smart design. That’s why we’ve created a practical and well-measured cattle shed floor plan tailored for a scalable herd, ensuring comfort, hygiene, and productivity.

Why a Cow Can Drop from 25 Litres to 5 Litres of Milk

To get the most energy and digestibility from your sorghum, timing is everything. Here are the three main stages and what they mean.

Vaginal prolapse is a condition in which part of a cow's vaginal tissue protrudes outside the vulva, usually appearing as a swollen, reddish-pink mass.