Keep an eye out for dung consistency, cudding and body condition this winter when evaluating how diets are performing
Reduced feed and water intakes, nasal discharge and reduced milk production are some of the clinical signs of avian influenza seen in US dairy cattle
UK study shows pair housed calves experienced less disease during the pre-weaned period and were less likely to leave the herd between birth and first lactation
As farming becomes more reliant on technology for herd monitoring and farm management, understanding the importance of cyber security is paramount
Issues with starter feed, water and forage intakes can all contribute to poor rumen development which is a common cause of pot-bellied calves
From investigating fresh cow diseases to routine monitoring of cow health, metabolic profiling in the dry period can help uncover what might be holding your dry cows back
Inspired by the New Zealand share farming system, Farming Partners is helping young farmers and new entrants get into the dairy industry by establishing joint ventures with landowners
As County Durham-based breeder Shaun Dixon looks ahead to this year’s UK Dairy Day, he reflects on his success so far and the cow family that made it all happen
Feeding colostrum with a higher concentration of immunoglobulins at lower volumes is advised to reduce damage to calf gut health
Field trials have shown a new natural plant biostimulant made from Welsh seaweed increases dry matter content in silage yields