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The Dairy Show is a one day event that aims to bring some positive and contemporary changes in the cattle industry.
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Dairy farmers facing silage shortages ahead of turnout should take steps to reduce feed waste and achieve more from available feed.
Farmers are being encouraged to start managing the mycotoxin risk in maize crops at planting, in order to reduce feed waste further down the line.
Just as Scotland's maize acres start to get planted up, growers are being encouraged to start managing the mycotoxin risk from the start in order to reduce feed waste further down the line.
With up to 25 percent of silage dry matter losses occurring during storage, farmers are being encouraged to focus on clamp consolidation and sealing to preserve better quality forage and reduce feed waste.
Gut health in poultry is critical in a whole range of performance issues, from eggshell quality to building resilience against disease with the aim of minimising antibiotic usage. Gut health was the common theme throughout the various presentations during the poultry sessions at Alltech’s European Technical Summit in Dublin in March.
With up to 25 percent of silage dry matter losses occurring during storage, farmers are being encouraged to focus on clamp consolidation and sealing to preserve better quality forage and reduce feed waste.
Picture the scene: your favourite cow has finally calved — the long wait is over! This was a perfect, trouble-free calving, and you can immediately see the showing potential of this new arrival.
Over the next few days, you start to picture the up-and-coming events where your new “champ” could be shown.
Breeding and genetics, however, are only part of the puzzle for achieving show success. So,… more
*Stock photo, machine in refurbishment.
*Stock photo, machine in refurbishment.
*Stock photo, machine in refurbishment
*Stock photo
Butterfat levels experience the most turmoil in the spring, when cows are grazing lush grass with a high sugar content, as well as in the summer, when they are faced with varied grazing rounds and the potential effects of heat stress.