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Sunday, 20 March 2016

Treating a chicken for Sour Crop disease

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The crop of a chicken is the first compartment in the digestive tract of the chicken, it is found directly after the esophagus and can be lo...
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Wednesday, 13 January 2016

How to spot mastitis in dairy cows and easy ways of prevention

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How to spot mastitis in dairy cows and easy ways to prevent it Recognising the presence of mastitis in the udders of cows is the firs...
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Thursday, 17 December 2015

How to Prevent and Treat Leg Sores in Cows

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Whether a system uses the best type of bedding available, with the most comfortable mats and cushioned barriers, chances are the cows wil...
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Thursday, 22 October 2015

When should cows pass their pregnancy membranes?

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Inside the womb of the cow there a number of membranes which help to keep the calf alive and healthy. Once the calf has been delivered, thes...
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Treating a lame cow for interdigital dermatitis

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During a spell of wet weather recently, a cow showed up lame with no signs of trauma or foreign body, in her back right hoof. Slightly...
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Wednesday, 21 October 2015

How to administer an intramuscular injection to a dairy cow

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This is always one of the most daunting tasks to undertake for the first time. If you have no experience with injecting, as I didn't, yo...
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Case of a cow that knocked off her hook bone

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Unfortunately, I recently came across a cow that had 'knocked off' her left hook (in proper terms she fractured her tuber coxae). Yo...
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Tuesday, 20 October 2015

How to stop a cow from kicking using an anti-kicking bar

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The first thing I should mention here is that for any aggressive cow, calm, well-experienced handling is essential and can almost always pre...
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How to 'dry off' a pregnant cow

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Every pregnant cow must undergo a 'dry period' just before they calve, in order for their next lactation to be healthy and for their...
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How to spot a cow on heat (bulling)

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An important skill in dairy herdsmanship is the ability to detect when a cow is 'bulling'. In other words, when the cow is most fert...
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Tuesday, 6 October 2015

Uterine Torsion in Cattle

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The main purpose of this article is to describe the anatomy of twisted uterus in cattle, assess the risk factors involved in pre-disposin...
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