Holstein calf feeds from a bottle of colostrum milk at the UC Davis dairy barn. UC Davis researchers have found that acidification of waste milk can kill H5N1, the virus that causes bird flu.
Aidan Brennan outlines a list of things dairy farmers should be focusing on as the calving season kicks off nationwide.
New research by Penn State University, has found that dairy-beef crossbred calves are hardier than their purebred counterparts, demonstrating faster recovery rates from pneumonia and similar growth ...
Dairy farmers have drastically cut the number of pure-bred dairy bull calves born on their farms, as highlighted in a GB Dairy Calf Strategy report. The initiative is designed to ensure that all dairy ...
For the study, the first of its kind to investigate the long-term effects of pneumonia in beef-on-dairy cattle growth, researchers evaluated if evidence of the illness identified in 143 crossbred ...