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Photo: Bert Jansen
09-03-2021 | News

Hundreds of cattle being culled after months at sea

Feeding green tea extract at 5/ g per cow per day reduces some oxidative stress markers in Jersey cows. Photo: Pixabay
05-03-2021 | News

What role does green tea and oregano play in cow diets?

Compared to the control group, 3-NOP applied at 60 mg/kg feed dry matter decreased daily methane emission, emission yield, and emission intensity. Photo: Zana van Dijk
04-03-2021 | News

3-NOP: Effective methane inhibitor in dairy cows

Photo: Vilofoss
04-03-2021 | Partner

Easy and effective transition management

Photo: Mark Pasveer
03-03-2021 | Article

7 tips to reducing mastitis during the dry period

Pre-cut grass testing helps determine when the crop is at the optimal point for cutting to achieve quality forage with the best nutritional value. Photo: Lallemand
02-03-2021 | News

Ensuring good timing to cut grass for high-quality silage

Cows can be picky eaters indeed. This taste preference can be boiled down to the choice of grass variety used to seed the field. Photo: Chris McCullough
01-03-2021 | Article

Mixing grass seeds for maximum forage intake

Despite the implications for dairy cow welfare and productivity and the significant economic implications for dairy farmers, many dairy farmers fail to see lameness as a serious threat to their business. Photo: Ronald Hissink
26-02-2021 | Article

How farmer perceptions and automation impact lameness

Cows trimmed during the last 4 weeks before the end of gestation had a 2.4 times higher chance of abortion. Photo: Koos Groenewold
23-02-2021 | News

Late gestation hoof trimming increases abortion risk

The ideal times to trim would be once at dry-off and again around 100 days in milk. Photo: Koos Groenewold
22-02-2021 | Article

Lameness: A look at fertility, milk production and control

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Cow health

Cow Health – 2020

Routine dairy testing is a proven way to improve product quality and production efficiency. Photo: Daniel Schwarz
24-08-2020 | Article

New advancements in udder health management

Digital dermatitis (DD) is a global cause of dairy cow lameness. Photo: Dr Guatteo
11-08-2020 | Article

New treatments for digital dermatitis

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