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Bovine respiratory disease assessment tool on horizon at UC Davis PDF Print E-mail
Dairy basics - Calf and Heifer Raising
Written by Stephanie Skernivitz   
Friday, 17 May 2013 07:27

Developing and validating a standardized scoring system for bovine respiratory disease tops the priority list for a team of veterinarians and scientists at the University of California – Davis, School of Veterinary Medicine and the Department of Animal Science.

The research team, with the assistance of dairy managers and staff, are knee-deep in a project that targets prevention, diagnosis and treatment of bovine respiratory disease in dairy calves.
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Benchmark to improve performance of heifer replacements PDF Print E-mail
Dairy basics - Calf and Heifer Raising
Written by Donald E. Sanders   
Thursday, 25 April 2013 09:55

Editor’s note: The following is an edited excerpt from Dr. Donald E. Sanders’ book “Raising Heifer Replacements – Doc’s Way,” published in 2012 by Vaca Resources.

A wise client recently told me that if you are going to succeed in the dairy business, you must be 100 percent better than neighboring dairy farms – that is, 5 percent better in each of 20 different management skills.

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Lifetime milk production starts at birth PDF Print E-mail
Dairy basics - Calf and Heifer Raising
Written by Tom Earleywine   
Thursday, 25 April 2013 09:03

Calves represent the future of every dairy herd, and delivering proper nutrients during their first critical hours of life is vital to their survival. It’s been well-documented that there are long-term benefits of feeding high-quality colostrum and feeding to a higher plane of nutrition.

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Respiratory management trends, progress and next steps PDF Print E-mail
Dairy basics - Calf and Heifer Raising
Written by Tom Shelton   
Thursday, 25 April 2013 07:57

0713pd_shelton_1Bovine respiratory disease (BRD) is one of the most important management issues on dairy farms and calf ranches.

It’s the most common disease in calves more than 30 days old and has long-term effects on the life of the animal.

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Inspection time: How to do an effective calf walkthrough PDF Print E-mail
Dairy basics - Calf and Heifer Raising
Written by Stephen Hayes   
Thursday, 25 April 2013 07:27

I am often asked to visit a calf operation to discuss feeding programs, disease prevention, operation management and overall calf performance. On these visits, we usually start in the office or the milk mixing area and go over expectations of the visit or establish goals of the operation.

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Pins, needles, residues and calf welfare PDF Print E-mail
Dairy basics - Calf and Heifer Raising
Written by Robert Van Saun   
Thursday, 25 April 2013 06:53

Veal calves comprise approximately 0.25 percent of total red meat production in the U.S., yet they account for nearly 25 percent of the positive tissue residue tests. Similarly, market dairy cows represent 7.7 percent of total beef production but account for more than 66 percent of total tissue residues.

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Why ultrasonography could help you find what you’re missing PDF Print E-mail
Dairy basics - Calf and Heifer Raising
Written by Theresa L. Ollivett   
Wednesday, 24 April 2013 14:29

0713pd_ollivett_1The University of Guelph has just completed the data collection phase of a large study designed to increase understanding of clinical and subclinical pneumonia and its long-term effects in dairy calves through the use of ultrasonography.

This study comes as a follow-up to a pilot project in which roughly 14 percent of calves with pneumonia showed minimal or no signs of illness (like the calf pictured at right).

Unfortunately, identifying cases of subclinical pneumonia and measuring its effects are impossible without tools that specifically detect consolidated, pneumonic lung – such as ultrasonography.

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Immunity begins before birth PDF Print E-mail
Dairy basics - Calf and Heifer Raising
Written by Anna Catharina Berge   
Wednesday, 24 April 2013 13:37

0713pd_berge_1Immunity in a healthy and strong calf begins before birth.

Producers often focus on the pathogens that create disease in young calves, but the focus needs to shift to a holistic approach in building up immunity through colostrum, nutrition, the calving process, environment and management.

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