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Milk fever and lameness are two significant health issues in dairy cows, especially around the time of calving. Though they may seem similar due to some overlapping symptoms, they have distinct causes and require different treatments. This article will explain these conditions, highlighting their differences, causes, symptoms, and potential solutions.

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We highly discourage use of high Calcium minerals on heifers and cows at advanced stages of pregnancy. High calcium mineral sources should be limited when the animal is 7 Months incalf.

A thriving dairy herd is founded on a strong foundation. This involves proper rearing of dairy calves.

A transition cow is that cow that just calved down. She moves from the incalf state to being milked. There are many changes that are associated with the transition

Provide high quality supplements that mimic and have same quality as milk in order to enhance her growth;

Ensuring the health and growth of young calves is crucial for dairy farmers. Healthy calves not only grow into strong cows but also contribute to the overall productivity of the farm