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Consistency is the backbone of any successful milking routine. All employees must follow the same steps in the same sequence ...
Technology can be a game-changer for improving efficiency across all farming systems. But a study undertaken on multiple ...
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As the dairy industry increasingly adopts automation with the use of sensors and robotics, researchers at Texas A&M AgriLife ...
A poorly executed drying-off protocol (owing to time pressure) risks losing cows from toxic mastitis, high cell counts not cured, or cows calving-in with mastitis.
Colorful dyes, chemical preservatives, and other once-common additives are now banned in many parts of the world as we better ...
On U.S. dairy operations, mastitis remains the costliest disease, driven by expenses for antibiotic treatments and losses in saleable milk. Fortunately, effective mastitis treatment regimens are ...
ImmuCell Corporation (Nasdaq: ICCC) ('ImmuCell” or the 'Company”), a growing animal health company that develops, manufactures and markets scientifically proven and practical products that improve the ...
Cattle react to fly activity by movement into shade, restlessness, skin rippling, or simply stamping and tail switching ...
ImmuCell Corporation (Nasdaq: ICCC) ("ImmuCell" or the "Company"), a growing animal health company that develops, manufactures and markets scientifically ...
More importantly, the protocols are a critical tool in mastitis monitoring and control, reducing residue risks and ultimately, cow and herd health, says Ron Erskine, a veterinarian and milk-quality ...