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July 30, 2020
The Ultimate Guide To Rational Use Of Probiotics And Antibiotics In Dairy Cow

AN ULTIMATE GUIDE TO RATIONAL USE OF PROBIOTICS AND ANTIBIOTICS IN DAIRY COW SMART USE OF PROBIOTICS AND ANTIBIOTICS STOPS SPREAD OF  ANTIBIOTIC RESISTANCE Just like humans, dairy cows are also prone to a number of infectious diseases and health conditions. Timely diagnosis of diseases and effective treatment strategy is very much important for the […]

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December 20, 2019
Pay attention to The common disease of dairy cow!

Dairy cows are the production machines and profit objects of cattle farms, but in the actual feeding management, cows will suffer from some chronic diseases because of the unfavorable supervision of cattle farm personnel, which will bring great economic losses to the cattle farms. Therefore, experts remind: dairy cattle breeding must do a good job […]

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December 18, 2019
How to treat uterine torsion in parturient dairy cows?

Bovine uterine torsion refers to the torsion (rotation) of the whole pregnant uterus, one side of the corners of the uterus around its longitudinal axis, accompanied by the torsion of the cervix and anterior vagina. Most of the twisting sites were cervix and its anterior and posterior parts. The incidence of twisting to the right was […]

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December 12, 2019
Tips for using drugs in dairy cows

There are several kinds of medicines that can be used to treat certain diseases, but which one is the most suitable one can be considered according to the following aspects: good curative effect, less toxic and side effects, low price and suitable medicines for dairy cows. When using drugs, you should pay attention to: 1. Read […]

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December 10, 2019
Special therapies for dairy cow diseases you should know

With the improvement of living standards, people's demand for milk is increasing, and the development of the dairy farming industry has been promoted, especially in rural small-scale farming. The increase of dairy cows will inevitably bring many diseases, so the treatment of these diseases has become a major problem faced by dairy farmers in rural […]

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December 10, 2019
How to prevent Spring diseases in dairy cows

The climate in spring is changeable. In the process of dairy farming, if feeding management is not at home, the cow will suffer from various diseases. Therefore, dairy farmers should be familiar with the clinical features of multiple diseases in spring, strengthen the prevention of spring disease in dairy cows, and improve the management techniques for […]

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December 10, 2019
Can the mastitis of dairy cows affect milk?

With the continuous increase of dairy cattle feeding, diseases such as mastitis, hysteresis and hoof leaf inflammation often occur. If not treated in time, it will bring certain economic losses to dairy farmers, thus affecting the healthy development of the dairy industry. The effective prevention and treatment methods of these three common diseases are introduced […]

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December 10, 2019
Is ketone in dairy cows harmful?

Ketosis mainly occurs in high-yielding dairy cows with good nutrition facts and menstruation. The morbidity and mortality of cow babies increased, and some cattle were eventually eliminated after a long period of treatment and recurrent diseases. Pathogeny Dairy cow ketosis is also called ketonemia and ketonuria. It is a disorder of carbohydrate and fat metabolism […]

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December 9, 2019
Common diseases in dairy cows you should know

The diagnostic methods of diseases can be divided into general diagnostic methods and special diagnostic methods. The general diagnostic methods are inspection, auscultation, and olfaction. The essence of visual diagnosis is to observe diseases with the naked eye. Therefore, the practice of visual diagnosis has proved that visual diagnosis is a simple and valuable method […]

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December 9, 2019
Are Phosphorus supplements for dairy cows good to milk?

Phosphorus is the most biologically functional element in all minerals. Firstly, it participates in the composition of bone and tooth structure together with calcium to ensure the integrity of bone and tooth structure. Secondly, it participates in energy metabolism in vivo, which is an integral part of ATP and creatine phosphate. Thirdly, it promotes the […]

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December 9, 2019
What is the most common disease for dairy cows? 

There are currently about 220 million dairy cows in the world, and about one-third of them have various types of mastitis, and the annual loss due to mastitis is as high as $35 billion. In production, cow mastitis leads to a decrease in milk production, a decline in the quality of fresh milk, and the elimination […]

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December 9, 2019
Is hoof disease harmful in dairy cows?

1. Foot disease It can be divided into saprophytic, interphalangeal dermatitis, hoof ulcer, horseshoe horny erosion, horseshoe thinning, white line abscess, etc. Footrot disease (or interphalangeal cellulitis): The identification of this disease is relatively simple, caused by the mixed infection of Nectobacillus and Pseudomonas melanogenesis, also, there are other important bacteria cell is Provera, the […]

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