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In loving memory: Bram Prins. Photo: Jan Willem Schouten
12-02-2018 | Article

In loving memory: Bram Prins

Despite the extremely wet autumn the young cattle is still kept outdoors until the moment the new young cattle shed is ready. Photo: Henk Riswick
08-02-2018 | Article

Making good money in dairy farming

Photo: Mark Pasveer
08-02-2018 | Article

Slight rise in EU cattle feed production

De-Su: Top producer of top end bulls. Photos: Emmy Koeleman
08-02-2018 | Article

De-Su: Top producer of top end bulls

Photo: Wick Natzijl
01-02-2018 | Article

Longer grazing steps up acidosis risk

Photo: Shutterstock
01-02-2018 | Article

Happier cows? Small handling changes can help

Failed udder health and fertility are two of the main reasons for cows to leave the herd. Photo: Mark Pasveer
01-02-2018 | Article

Minerals for better fertility, less mastitis

Killen's herd consists of animals, crossed from Holstein, Fleckvieh and Norwegian Red. Photos: Chris McCullough
01-02-2018 | Article

Injection of Norwegian Red genetics pays off

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25-01-2018 | Article

Less expansion and fewer dairy farms in Belgium

By training individual staff to identify lame cows and give them the responsibility for monitoring the herd, it is possible to cure cattle quickly and reduce the prevalence of the condition in herds. Photo: Wick Natzijkl
25-01-2018 | Article

Lameness: Continue monitoring and fast action

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