Displaying items by tag: mastitis

Friday, 14 November 2014 00:00

Rising cell counts lowers profits

ARE YOUR cell counts increasing and above 100,000 and is your clinical mastitis above 10% of the herd for the whole year? If so, it will be costing you money.

Published in Farm Health
Thursday, 13 November 2014 00:00

Don’t let unhealthy animals ruin your day

UNHEALTHY ANIMALS ruin any farmer’s day. The extra time and out-of-pocket costs for treatment add up, especially as your herd grows. Most health issues your herd faces can be managed, monitored and improved through management and recording processes.

Published in Farm Health
Wednesday, 29 October 2014 08:44

Untreatable mastitis can find new entry

AUSTRALIAN DAIRY farmers must watch out for mycoplasma as an emerging cause of untreatable mastitis, says Dairy Australia.

Published in Farm Health

DESPITE DECADES of research and control measures, mastitis doggedly remains the single most costly animal health issue on New Zealand dairy farms today, says animal health company Virbac Stockguard. 

Published in Farm Health
Friday, 22 February 2013 15:28

Dodging the mastitis ‘bullet’

DRYING-OFF COWS early as the drought’s grip tightens can result in unwelcome mastitis problems early next spring. But research has shown the possibility of dodging the early spring mastitis ‘bullet’, says Zoetis (formerly Pfizer Animal Health), the New Zealand distributor of Teatseal. 

Published in Farm Health
Tuesday, 19 June 2012 10:11

Key online mastitis resource

A new dairy industry resource for managing mastitis and improving milk quality has been unveiled by DairyNZ at the New Zealand Milk Quality Conference in Hamilton.

Published in General News

The overall incidence of mastitis in cows this year is down, a field day at the Westpac Taranaki Agricultural Research Station at Hawera last week heard.

Published in Farm Health
Monday, 05 March 2012 13:11

Advice to storm-hit farmers

Taranaki dairy farmers dealing with the effects of the weekend's storm are advised to remember cows are resilient and careful management will get them through any missed milkings.

Published in General News
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