
Reproductive well-being of your dairy herd
A critical factor in the financial performance of your dairy herd is how effectively they become pregnant following

A critical factor in the financial performance of your dairy herd is how effectively they become pregnant following

When meal feeding of dairy calves is discontinued and calves are grazing areas previously contaminated with coccidia oocysts,

Peri-calving mastitis is defined as a case of mastitis in the first seven days post-calving, and often occurs

The use of teatseal can provide long term protection for heifers and those cows with low somatic cell

Magnesium is required for optimal rumen fermentation. Ruminants deficient in magnesium have lowered cellulose digestion in the rumen

Ewes’ immunity to worms can ‘slip’ in late pregnancy and early lactation. Where ewes have lambed in good

When owning large animals, it is important that good handling facilities are available. This doesn’t necessarily mean that

Why do we do it and what are we looking for? Often in summer you can find your

Across the practice there is great variation in when lambing starts; however, no matter when, docking is a

Often you won’t know how badly affected your cows were by facial eczema (FE) until calving time. FE