Dairy Cattle
The FARM Program requires that each participating dairy have a Herd Health Plan in place that includes pain mitigation for disbudding and dehorning.
The method for attaching units to udders has changed as technology and equipment capacity has evolved.
Proper cooling is important for more than just lactating cows. Keeping dry cows cool impacts your short and long term success.
Testing of pooled milk samples could provide an efficient tool for foot and mouth disease (FMD) screening, and for facilitating movement of milk supplies during an FMD outbreak.
The effects of dry period heat stress on the lactating dairy cow is the topic of the Dairy Cattle Reproduction Council’s (DCRC) next webinar.
Abingdon Health, a tenant at the University of Birmingham’s bio-incubator, is developing a rapid diagnostic test for bovine mastitis, a common and serious health problem in dairy cows.
Improve heifer raising efficiency while protecting against respiratory disease
The May 2 Dairy Cattle Reproduction Council (DCRC) webinar features Digging Deep into Records of DCRC Award Winners.
The Dairy Cattle Reproduction Council (DCRC) is accepting nominations for its 2018 Reproduction Awards program through April 30.
Through the lens of the latest mastitis research, you will explore how to cut down on antibiotics by using less tubes without sacrificing efficacy in managing mastitis.
Calcium is the most important mineral in milk, but magnesium may be the most critical mineral in the cow’s diet.
While there are several methods of dehorning dairy calves available, many producers prefer to use caustic paste.