Women 'dominate vet profession'
Females are dominating the veterinary profession worldwide and many farmers are welcoming this change in the composition of the profession, says Britain's Chief Veterinary Officer (CVO) Professor Christine Middlemiss.
Good nursing care is the key to successfully treating a downer cow and having her return to your milking herd.
Australian Downer cow expert and practicing veterinarian, Dr Phil Poulton, advised farmers at a series of animal health sessions run by DairyTas in Tasmania last month, how to get the best results from nursing a downer cow.
Poulton has spent many years researching which practices provide the best outcomes for downer cows.
“Nursing a downer cow is quite labour intensive and time consuming, however good nursing practices dramatically increase the chance of your downer cow returning to the milking herd,” he said.
Poulton who has just completed his PhD on downer cow management, said best management practice for a downer cow involves a multi-pronged approach with good sheltered housing for the cow, the use of 4 in 1 and anti-inflammatory drugs, as appropriate and a lot of TLC (tender loving care).
Poulton has learnt over the years that once cows are down for any reason they are very susceptible to secondary damage, which is often the reason that they don’t recover.
Excellent nursing care is vital to increase the chance of recovering from the primary cause and reduce the chance of secondary damage occurring.
Downer cows are an important animal welfare issue from the individual cow perspective but also for the industry as a whole so it is vital that all stakeholders manage them utilising ‘best practice’.
Agrisea NZ has appointed Craig Hudson as it's new chief growth officer.
State farmer Landcorp, trading as Pamu, is a forecasting a full-year net profit of around $100 million.
Tony Aitken, chief executive of Ruralco, has been awarded the Excellence in Business Leadership Award at the ANZ Business of the Year Awards.
Global trade has been thrown into another bout of uncertainty following the overnight ruling by US Supreme Court, striking down President Donald Trump's decision to impose additional tariffs on trading partners.
Controls on the movement of fruit and vegetables in the Auckland suburb of Mt Roskill have been lifted.
Fonterra farmer shareholders and unit holders are in line for another payment in April.