dairy cow


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The dairy cow should be observed walking as part of the normal routine on a flat, hard non-slip surface from the side and rear, including turning a corner.
To overcome lower conception rate, many researchers used CIDR inserts in resynchronization protocol and obtained beneficial impact on PR in lactating dairy cows (Bilby et al., 2013; Bisinotto et al., 2010; Chebel et al., 2010; Dewey et al., 2010).
Effects of prepartum controlled-energy wheat straw and grass hay diets supplemented with starch or sugar on periparturient dairy cow performance and lipid metabolism.
Dr Mohammad Ejaz Khan told the premier that the research and development centre had developed best progeny of dairy cow and beef cattle.
Although limited in scope, the query of the USDA-APHIS NVSL data identified the outbreak strain only from one New Mexico dairy cow (isolate 3), and the sample collection date was consistent with the timing of illnesses in this outbreak.
Liang, Research on Disservice of Sociality Bunching Behavior Induced by Diptera Insects in Their Active Stage of Holstein Dairy Cow [D], Huhhot:Inner Mongolia Agricultural University, 2009.
With the empowerment of cooperatives it was expected to spur the development of the production of dairy cows, can increase business scale, increasing milk production capabilities and reduce the cost of production.
Keeping a homestead dairy cow is a big commitment that will get you one step closer to the self-sufficient life, free of factory-farming hijinks.
It was about 6A 692 kg per dairy cow in 2011 (5A 585 kg in 2001); the range extended from more than 8A 000 kg per cow in Denmark, Spain, Finland and Sweden to less than 4A 000 kg per cow in Romania and Bulgaria, where the yield was affected by a combination of slower development and smaller herd size.
Speaking like a banker, Fausto says that for a P60,000 investment in a dairy cow, a farmer can get P7,000 in monthly dairy revenue, spend P2,500 in monthly costs, and thus get P4,500 in monthly profit.
Consumers and scientists have also expressed concern about the use of rBGH because of the hormone's effect on dairy cow welfare--rBGH increases instances of mastitis, a painful udder infection that requires antibiotic treatment for the animal and leads to pus in its milk.
Impact of changes in organic nutrient metabolism on feeding the transition dairy cow. Journal of Animal Science, 73: 2820-2833.
Dietary Buffering Requirements of the Lacting Dairy Cow: A Review.
They also have an anti-inflammatory effect and improve immune response contributing to the well-being of the high-yielding dairy cow.