Factors Influencing Feed Intake and Early Lactation Targets in Dairy Cattle
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Factors Influencing Feed Intake and Early Lactation Targets in Dairy Cattle

Feed intake is a crucial determinant of productivity, health, and reproductive efficiency in dairy cattle. Ensuring optimal nutrition during early lactation is particularly important for maintaining milk yield, body condition, and overall cow health.

Bella’s Improvement Story: From 1 Cup to 5 Litres of Milk and Now 7 Months Incalf and Now Colourful!
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Bella’s Improvement Story: From 1 Cup to 5 Litres of Milk and Now 7 Months Incalf and Now Colourful!

We begun this project at a time when the The animal was in poor body condition, suffered from silent heat and low yields.
This cow was bony, with brown coat and struggled to rise up and walk. This unfortunate case case as a result of post-calving stress that affects cows that calved down recently.

Understanding the Role of Trace Elements in Dairy Cows: Causes and Solutions for Deficiencies
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Understanding the Role of Trace Elements in Dairy Cows: Causes and Solutions for Deficiencies

In dairy farming, maintaining the health and productivity of cows is essential for both economic and animal welfare reasons. Among the many factors that influence a cow’s well-being, trace elements play a critical role in ensuring optimal growth, reproduction, and milk production. A deficiency in trace elements can lead to noticeable symptoms, including changes in coat color, reduced fertility, and compromised milk yield.

Uterine Infections in Dairy Cows: Causes, Prevention, and Treatment
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Uterine Infections in Dairy Cows: Causes, Prevention, and Treatment

Uterine infections are a significant concern for dairy farmers, as they can adversely impact cow fertility, milk production, and overall herd health. Addressing these infections promptly and effectively is essential to ensure optimal productivity in dairy operations.