Dairy Calf Care and Management

Dairy Calf Care and Management
Author: H. P. Davis,Ray Franklin Morgan
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 40
Release: 1925
Genre: Agriculture
ISBN: UIUC:30112019713293

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Calf Care

Calf Care
Author: Jud Heinrichs,Coleen Jones
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 80
Release: 2019-10
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 0932147658

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Calving Management and Newborn Calf Care

Calving Management and Newborn Calf Care
Author: João Simões,George Stilwell
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 297
Release: 2021-08-28
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9783030681685

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This comprehensive textbook provides detailed information on calving management in dairy and beef cattle. Enriched with diverse learning opportunities, it conveys the fundamentals of reproductive anatomy and physiology, parturition, birth complications and various obstetrical manoeuvres, as well as dam and calf care. In order to promote best practices in this specialized subject, the book covers all significant points from conception to calving and the perinatal period. Clear chapter structures, a wealth of illustrations and videos, obstetrical case studies, and question-and-answer lists round out the reading experience, making the book a unique source of information on how to support mother cows and obtain viable offspring. In addition, readers can download the free Springer Nature Flashcards App and benefit from 77 digital study questions to test their knowledge. Calving is a significant event in terms of providing care and nutrition for mother cows and calves. The reproductive health status in cattle farms is crucial to immediately initiate lactation and new conception. Assistance by technical personnel, dystocia and stillbirth occurrences can reach ca. 50%, 14% and 6% of parturitions, respectively. Hence, zootechnical and veterinary management of calving is of great importance for animal welfare. This textbook makes a valuable contribution to teaching and everyday practice in cattle medicine and obstetrics. Veterinary students, residents, practitioners and technical personnel will discover it to be a rich learning and reference resource.

Dairy Calf and Heifer Feeding and Management Some Key Concepts and Practices

Dairy Calf and Heifer Feeding and Management  Some Key Concepts and Practices
Author: Alois (Al) F. Kertz
Publsiher: Outskirts Press
Total Pages: 166
Release: 2019-07-31
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1977215653

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Looking for a technical but practical science-based book on Dairy Calf and Heifer Feeding and Management? Are you a field person such as a nutritionist or veterinarian or calf/heifer specialist, a commercial dairy or calf/heifer operation, a student, or dairy scientist? Al Kertz has spent 46 years doing calf and heifer research, making on-farm visits and evaluations, conducting dairy training of employees, interacting with scientists and technical people, publishing 17 scientific articles in this area, reading and studying the scientific literature, and writing articles since 2001 for Feedstuffs (>110) and Hoard's Dairyman (> 59). After periodic requests to publish a book in this area and with the approval of Feedstuffs, this book has been compiled by amalgamating, organizing, and editing many Feedstuffs' articles into a book with 9 chapters encompassing an Introduction and USA Demographics, Colostrum, Milk Replacers, Calf Starters, Water, Post-weaned Transition Month, Heifers, Other Management Issues, and Evaluations. The focus of the book is on some key concepts and practices, and it can serve as a technical reference for a variety of people. While its focus is on the USA, Kertz has spent nearly 20 years doing consulting work in over 20 countries where he finds the science and applications similar, albeit in the metric system. Alois (Al) F. Kertz grew up on a small Missouri dairy farm. He earned B.S. and M. S. degrees in dairy husbandry and nutrition from the University of Missouri under the tutelage of John Campbell before completing 2 years of US Army active duty as a research Nutrition Officer, and then managing food supply for military operations in Thailand. At Cornell University, his major professor was J. T. (Tom) Reid with a Ph. D. thesis project on growth and development of cattle. That became a great platform for understanding and working with calves, heifers, dry cows, and lactating cows and their bodily changes and metabolism. In 1973, he began employment under the direction of J.P. Everett, Jr. at Ralston Purina Company. He became another mentor from whom Al began to learn about calves and heifers. The basis for this book are the many Feedstuffs columns which he has written--many of which are excerpted and edited into this book; the Young Calf Model from the 2001 Dairy NRC publication for which he was a reviewer; and the 100-year review in the December 2017 Journal of Dairy Science on Calf Nutrition and Management made possible only through the major work by 5 co-authors: Mark Hill, Jim Quigley, Jud Heinrichs, Jim Linn, and Jim Drackley. In addition, there were the on-going grounding and understanding of practical applications provided by visiting, reviewing, and developing recommendations for many dairy operations in the U.S. and in many other countries as well. These visits often provided insights into how science could meet application. That became an on-going learning process for if the science was not applicable, then maybe we did not understand the science, or how to apply it. This book is designed to be a handy reference for field people and students, and as a reference for scientists in their teaching and research to understand concepts and how they are applied to feeding and managing dairy calves and heifers.

Dairy 2007

Dairy 2007
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 166
Release: 2010
Genre: Calves
ISBN: WISC:89101570976

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Calf and Heifer Feeding and management

Calf and Heifer Feeding and management
Author: Zhijun Cao,Michael Van Amburgh
Publsiher: MDPI
Total Pages: 208
Release: 2020-12-11
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9783039436613

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From birth to first calving, the replacement heifer undergoes tremendous changes anatomically as well as in feeding and management practices. The calf changes from being a pseudo-monogastric to a full ruminant within a period of two months. During the same period, the calf is fed colostrum, milk, or milk replacer, and starter with or without hay. Notably, the lifetime milk production and health of a dairy cow is highly dependent on early life nutrition and management of the calf and, subsequently, the heifer. Hence, animal scientists continue to investigate critical areas such as colostrum feeding, the level of liquid feeding, gut microbial succession, energy and protein levels, housing, health management, and their interactions with the animal in an effort to help dairy producers raise successful and sustainable dairy enterprises.

Dairy Farm Management Securing Animal Health Well being and Productivity

Dairy Farm Management  Securing Animal Health  Well being and Productivity
Author: Richard Van Vleck Pereira,Sharif Shafik Aly,Vinicius Machado,Georgios Oikonomou,Ane Nødtvedt
Publsiher: Frontiers Media SA
Total Pages: 205
Release: 2022-01-27
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9782889741977

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Handbook of Calf Health and Management A Guide to Best Practice Care for Calves

Handbook of Calf Health and Management  A Guide to Best Practice Care for Calves
Author: Sophie Mahendran
Publsiher: 5m Books Ltd
Total Pages: 351
Release: 2021-10-31
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9781789181739

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A guide to calf management authored by veterinarians with years of experience in both practice and research. The focus is on rearing a calf for optimal health and enhanced productivity, with a focus on welfare and best practice. Handbook of Calf Health and Management employs a lifecycle approach to management, seeing the calf through from conception to bulling age. Topics covered include feeding strategies and feeding behaviour, hygiene, weaning, grazing, husbandry advice and disease management. The approach throughout is of animal and keeper working together. The information presented has a solid research foundation and is evidence based and up to date. Practical tips from the authors’ own experience are also included. Handbook of Calf Health and Management is a must have book for both cattle veterinarians, veterinary students, farmers and stockpeople with an interest in calf management. 5m Books