Cattle
Ask the Hoof Trimmer
Three weeks ago, one of our cows became very lame and our veterinarian applied a hoof block. We noticed an instant improvement and the lameness was gone. Today, however, she is lame again, even though the block is still on. What is our next step?
Waste Not – Want Not: Anaerobic Digestion and Biogas Opportunities Create New Revenue Streams and Increase Sustainable Practices
Bedding Recovery Unit from Bauer Group Turns Cattle Manure into High-Quality Bedding Material
Improving Potassium Supplementation in Dairy Cow Diet With a Protected Potassium Carbonate
Anhydrous potassium carbonate (PotCarb) with chemical formula K2CO3 is utilized in dairy cattle diets for increased milk production and dry matter intake, by providing the necessary nutritional requirements for potassium without negative chlorides (Cl-) or sulfates (S-). Potassium is especially important during lactation and heat stress.
Helping Cows Manage Heat Stress Saves Real Money
More than ever, dairy producers need to save money wherever they can. Especially during the summer months, cows under heat stress can cost producers big bucks. Research has shown that milk production losses alone range from $1.50 to $3 per cow per day.
Replacement Heifers
For the last five years, production of milk replacement heifers has been on the rebound in the United States. But US born replacements may decline in coming years, for the same reason they’ve been rising, Canada, long prohibited from supplying the US dairy cow market, is back in business. Imports of Canadian breeding cattle were barred on May 20, 2003, the day the Canadian Food Inspection Agency revealed a native-born cow had tested positive for bovine spongiform encephalopathy, better known as mad cow disease.
Surviving High Feed Cost
The current economic downturn has presented serious challenges for many Americans. Dairymen have certainly not been exempt. Rising grain prices have inflated the cost of many traditional feeds and spurred the conversion of grasslands to row crop farming. Competition with recreational users for “marginal” land has further reduced pasture availability. More recently, high feed costs have been coupled with lower milk prices, further squeezing producers.
Nutrition in Dairy Reproduction
A lot goes into achieving a successful calving rate in your herd-including, of course, what goes into your cows. University of Minnesota Extension dairy nutritionist Noah Litherland says one of the biggest challenges in dairying is getting cows back into positive energy balance after calving; he says strong feeding strategies for both dry and fresh cows are part of the solution, and it's important to ensure there's adequate macro- and micro-minerals in the diet.








