Webinar to focus on achieving good health records
Learn better record-keeping skills and how to use the data to improve herd health management during a March 4 eXtension webinar.
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Nominations due Apr. 1 for DCRC Awards
Recognize outstanding dairy operations for reproductive efficiency by nominating them for the Dairy Cattle Reproduction Council (DCRC) Reproduction Awards program.
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Register soon for premier calf and heifer event
Early-bird registration for the 2013 Dairy Calf & Heifer Conference in Lancaster, Pa., ends Feb. 21.
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WSU Lameness/Good Health Records meetings
In March, Washington State University Veterinary Medicine Extension will sponsor five meetings throughout the state for health management decision makers on the dairy (owners, managers and veterinarians).
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Plan for healthy calves
The Dairy Animal Care and Quality Assurance program provides important guidelines for consistently raising healthy calves.
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Veterinarian offers calf disease prevention tips on YouTube
ImmuCell has opened a YouTube channel providing calf care and management tips. The “Immediate Immunity” You Tube channel features veterinarian Steve Hayes in its latest video.
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Dairy Calf & Heifer Conference
The annual conference of the Dairy Calf and Heifer Association, April 4-5, will feature a wet lab, educational and networking opportunities. The event will be held in Lancaster, Pa.
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Regional dairy meetings in Indiana
Successfully raising calves will be the central focus of six regional meetings coming up in February and March throughout the state of Indiana.
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Regional dairy meetings offer calf management, industry advice
Indiana dairy farmers and industry professionals have opportunities to learn about important herd-management topics at six regional dairy meetings in February and March.
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Webinar considers new app to help gauge cattle heat stress
Feb. 12 webinar is first in series covering innovations in agriculture and rural development.
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Has estrus detection 'gone to the dogs'?
German research shows that dogs can detect estrus by smelling the saliva of dairy cows, but they need to work on their accuracy.
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