Bovine ischaemic teat necrosis is most commonly found in first lactation heifers in the first 30-90 days in milk, says vet Hayley Crosby-Durrani, who works at the University of Liverpool. The disease...
Bovine ischaemic teat necrosis is most commonly found in first lactation heifers in the first 30-90 days in milk, says vet Hayley Crosby-Durrani, who works at the University of Liverpool. The disease...
To get heifers to the optimum size and stature to calve easily at 24 months, consistent daily growth rates and remaining disease-free are important, says Dr Emma Bleach, of Harper Adams University
If heifers are entering the milking herd underweight and underprepared, the ripple effects could be costing you, says dairy expert
Low milk prices are driving interest in whole milk feeding, but it is not a one-size-fits-all solution and careful considerations should be taken