
Managing calf scours
Calf scours is the most common disease of neonatal calves in New Zealand and is responsible for the

Calf scours is the most common disease of neonatal calves in New Zealand and is responsible for the

For vaccines to be effective when injected they must be stored correctly including when you collect them from

Trying to predict what the facial eczema (FE) season is going to do requires a crystal ball and

New Zealand data shows that only 36% of our heifers meet pre-calving weight targets. This is significant as

Over the last couple of seasons, we are observing significant growth responses in lambs where they have received

Early spring often brings about the onset of lame cows and on some properties the problem can be

Trace element supplementation in the modern dairy herd is vitally important. There are times when the requirements for

To avoid confusion over the timings and uses of pre-lamb vaccinations, here’s a quick summary. While these vaccines

Ability to apply first aid to your cows around the calving period is the role of the farmer

Calves, like all young animals, can deteriorate rapidly when they get sick. To have the best chance of