Managing lameness is an all-year-round task, with care needed to ensure problems do not arise when cattle are at grass
Recent studies have shown there is a strong link between genetics and lameness within dairy cattle.
Farmers are advised to look ahead at this year's silage quality to reduce input costs and manage environmental footprint. Farmers Guardian reports.
With most dairy farms in the UK over-supplementing diets with at least one mineral, understanding the mineral requirement at each stage of production is important for productivity, efficiency and the environment
A sharp decline in milk yield can occur for a variety of different reasons, but it should always trigger further investigation
Rumen health is a critical component in the ‘wheel for success' for robotic milking herds
With udder cleft dermatitis affecting most of the UK dairy herd, Katie Fallon speaks to the team at LLM Farm Vets on cause, prevention and treatment of the skin condition
If farmers are looking to turn out early, they are being reminded to assess the condition of the grazing platform, manage magnesium levels and prevent butterfat depression
Research has looked at the potential benefits of blood testing to detect early pregnancy in dairy cows
Applying Cow Signals to day-to-day farm management can prevent disease and ‘owneritis', says Owen Atkinson of Dairy Veterinary Consultancy