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  • Post-Milking Care for Dairy Cows: Recovery, Immune Support and Long-Term Udder Health
  • Summer teat spraying – is it worth the effort?
  • Identifying problem cows mid-season

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agrifarming.in /1 month ago

Post-Milking Care for Dairy Cows: Recovery, Immune Support and Long-Term Udder Health

The period immediately after milking is critical for dairy cow management because it directly influences udder health and long-term herd productivity. Proper post-milking care for...

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agriland.ie /3 weeks ago

Summer teat spraying – is it worth the effort?

The current focus is on finishing out breeding and driving on solids through grassland management, but should farmers be looking at mastitis control at this time of the year? The w...

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agriland.ie /1 week ago

Identifying problem cows mid-season

Every year problem cows surface within the herd, with mid-lactation offering a good chance to weed them out. The majority of farms typically aim for an annual replacement rate of 1...

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agriland.ie /1 month ago

Fly control as warm front rolls in

With warm weather forecast for the week ahead, fly control must be prioritised to keep the herd in healthy condition. Flies are often the root cause of issues such as summer mastit...

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agriland.ie /2 weeks ago

Autumn calving: Reviewing eligibility for selective dry cow therapy

Heading into the start of July, autumn-calving herds should be reviewing their performance throughout the year to see which cows will be eligible for selective dry cow therapy (SDC...

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agriland.ie /1 month ago

Foot bathing to reduce risk of infectious diseases

Pathogens that cause infectious diseases are usually the biggest burden during the housing season, but the risk of infections could be on the rise again. Plenty of farmers will hav...

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agriland.ie /2 weeks ago

Using the summer months to disinfect calf sheds

As farms quieten down over the next few months, farmers should be taking the opportunity to get calf sheds disinfected. These type of jobs are often put on the long finger during t...

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agriland.ie /2 weeks ago

Keeping on top of biosecurity to prevent Johne’s disease

Johne’s disease is a bacterial disease that can devastate herds, as there is no cure currently available for the disease. Johne’s is caused by paratuberculosis, a subspecies of Myc...

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agriland.ie /2 weeks ago

Why your milking machine might need servicing this summer

At this time of the year, farmers must check whether or not the milking machine needs to be serviced to keep on top of milk quality. It is easy to get caught up with other jobs on...

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agriland.ie /3 days ago

Farmers warned potential impact of heat stress on cows far from over

Many farmers will have cows that experienced heat-induced stress in the recent heatwave, with symptoms ranging from mild dehydration to heat stroke. However, for autumn calvers the...

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agriland.ie /1 month ago

Correcting cell counts mid-season

In the final few days of May, the national average somatic cell count (SCC) level was sitting at 158,000 cells/ml, according to the Irish Cattle Breeding Federation (ICBF). Ideally...

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agriland.ie /3 weeks ago

Watching out for summer scour as last of calves get to grass

The average farmer begins calving down on February 1 and finishes up within nine weeks, that means the last of the calves should be about 11-weeks-old by now. There may be a few st...

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healio.com /1 month ago

Raw milk linked to dozens of illnesses in Idaho, officials say

Health officials are investigating two separate foodborne outbreaks that have sickened dozens of people in Idaho who drank raw milk.Since May 19, nearly 60 people have fallen ill a...

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agriland.ie /1 month ago

Improving cow flow over the summer months

As oestrus activity begins to settle down, farmers should use the next couple of weeks to identify issues with cow flow and pinpoint areas of congestion. A lot of farms across the...

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agriland.ie /3 weeks ago

What time do you have cups on during the summer?

Over the next few weeks it may be worth looking reviewing the milking routine to see if you can finish up the day at a more reasonable time. During the hectic spring months, the ro...

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