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Tiny nanoparticles less than a thousandth of a millimetre in size are providing a promising new method to protect sheep against flystrike, according to University of Queensland research.

Published in Farm Health
Friday, 22 July 2022 07:55

Metabolic disease in ewes

Metabolic diseases primarily affect ewes in late pregnancy and sometimes early lactation. These can have a huge economic impact on a farming operation - especially if there are large losses of capital stock. In the second of two articles, we take a look at hypocalcaemia and hypomagnesaemia.

Published in Farm Health

With calving fast approaching, dairy farmers and calf readers are planning for the busy months ahead. But NZAgbiz suggests that planning for long term productivity and profitable returns is about much more than preparing to cope with the demands of the season.

Published in Farm Health

Newborn calves rely on antibodies in colostrum for protection while their own immune system matures.

Published in Farm Health
Thursday, 14 July 2022 12:55

Top bull joins Hall of Fame

A 12-year-old bull with over 150,000 daughters has been inducted into an elite animal ‘Hall of Fame’ for his outstanding contribution to dairy herd improvement in New Zealand.

Published in Farm Health
Friday, 08 July 2022 09:55

Metabolic disease in ewes

Metabolic diseases primarily affect ewes in late pregnancy and sometimes early lactation. These can have a huge economic impact on a farming operation - especially if there are large losses of capital stock. In the first of two articles, we take a look at pregnancy toxaemia.

Published in Farm Health

In the lead up to lambing season, farmers are being advised not to blanket drench ewes, particularly with long-acting drench products.

Published in Farm Health
Friday, 01 July 2022 09:55

Genetics can help herds lift efficiency

Genetics can help dairy farmers take steps this season to reduce their emissions while they wait for further new tools and technologies to be developed, says CRV managing director James Smallwood.

Published in Farm Health

The volume and depth of genomic data on elite dairy cows in the US dwarfs what is available in New Zealand.

Published in Farm Health
Tuesday, 28 June 2022 11:55

Cow collars a 'positive' for herd welfare

Suspicion that the Halter system is cruel and unnatural is misplaced, say panellists at the Halter-organised Dairy 2032 event in Christchurch recently.

Published in General News
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Gene Bill rumours

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