Autumn feeding changes can pressure rumen health on NZ dairy farms. Learn how fibre digestion, pasture shifts and live yeast support cow performance.
Ensuring structural fibre is available to fresh cows in very early lactation could ease transition by reducing metabolic issues and stabilising rumen function. This is according to NWF head of ...
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Practical steps to protect dairy margins this spring
With milk prices under pressure, protecting margin is the priority on farms this spring. Feed accounts for up to 70% of variable costs in most dairy systems, making it an obvious area to scrutinise.
Dairy farms need to review their strategies for preventing metabolic disease in transition cows as monensin boluses are no longer on the market, said independent veterinary consultant Dr David Charles ...
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