Rising costs, tighter environmental rules and ongoing pressure on margins are driving manufacturers to focus increasingly on ...
Research from Cornell University, recently published in the Journal of Dairy Science,1 shows an 89 percent cure rate of mild or moderate Escherichia coli mastitis infections — characterized by the cow ...
At calving, cows have a sudden and urgent demand for colostrum and milk production that drives blood calcium down. During this critical period, a cow’s bones cannot respond quickly enough to replace ...
Abstract: Mastitis, an intramammary bacterial infection, is not only known to adversely affect the health of a dairy cow but also to cause significant economic loss to the dairy industry. The severity ...
Abstract: Livestock production is a crucial part of the global economy with a worth of estimated $1.4 trillion. It provides livelihoods for 1.3 billion people and supports 600 million poor rural ...