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December 10, 2019
Can ovarian diseases in dairy cows affect milk?

The etiology and diagnosis of cow ovarian disease suggest that in the clinic, cow ovarian disease is one of the most common reproductive diseases, which has a serious impact on lactation and calving of dairy cows and has caused huge economic losses to the dairy farming industry. Because the etiology of ovarian diseases is complex, […]

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December 5, 2019
Importance of Potassium and Sulfur Elements in Dairy Cow Breeding

With the continuous improvement of intensive and large-scale breeding of modern dairy cows and varieties, production efficiency has been gradually improved, and the demand for dairy cattle for various nutrients has been constantly increasing. Potassium and sulfur in mineral nutrients are often neglected, which has brought adverse effects on the health and production performance of […]

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December 5, 2019
How harmful are infectious diseases in dairy cows

Over the past few decades, changes in management, nutrition facts, and genetics have changed the types of important diseases that people used to think of as dairy cows. More and more people have come to realize the importance of sub-health status without obvious symptoms of disease, mainly including the occurrence of metabolic diseases and production-related […]

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December 5, 2019
Seven Measures to Deal with extreme wheather in Dairy Cow Breeding

Whenever a snowstorm strikes, the temperature drops sharply, and some shelters collapse and roads are blocked, which has a serious impact on the life and production of dairy cows. How should dairy farming cope with snowstorms and freezing temperatures? Three measures for dairy cow breeding to cope with low temperature, rain and snow weather: Dairy […]

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December 5, 2019
How to prevent postpartum uterine prolapse in dairy cows?

Uterine prolapse: refers to the partial or total reversal of the uterus out of the vagina. It is a common disease of postpartum dairy cows. It is often called "blow gourd" by the common people in many rural areas. The disease is a more difficult disease to treat in the clinic, and it is easy […]

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December 5, 2019
Skills of Forage Supply in Dairy Cow Breeding

Ensure adequate nutrition to increase the yield of fresh milkSome dairy farmers have very extensive feeding and management of dairy cows, not according to the nutritional needs of dairy cows to prepare diets, but feed whatever they have. Roughage is mainly corn straw, wheat straw, rice straw and leaves, concentrated feed are mainly bean cakes, […]

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December 5, 2019
How to prevent ruminal acidosis in dairy cows?

Ruminal acidosis is common in dairy cows fed with numerous concentrates. These carbohydrate-rich concentrates ferment abnormally in the rumen of dairy cows, which reduces the activity of microbial flora in the rumen, resulting in excessive lactic acid being absorbed into the blood, thus causing acidosis. The clinical symptoms were acute anterior gastric flaccidity, dehydration, an […]

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December 5, 2019
Application of Shaped Salt in Dairy Cow Breeding

Shaped Salt is a kind of mineral licking block. It is a way to supplement salt by using the self-control of livestock to eat salt. The main component of shaped salt is salt. On this basis, according to the needs of livestock for various mineral nutrients, mineral content in daily feed and mineral group elements […]

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December 5, 2019
Enhancement of Dairy Cow Feeding and Management in Summer

The high temperature in summer results in the decrease of appetite, depression and milk production of dairy cows. Strengthening feeding and management can reduce the degree of heat stress and maintain stable and high yield of dairy cows in summer. So, what should we pay attention to the breeding of dairy cows in summer? 1. Temperature, […]

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December 5, 2019
Phosphorus supplementation techniques in dairy cows

Phosphorus is the most biologically functional element in all minerals. Although there is enough phosphorus in the feed during dairy cattle breeding, many diseases are liable to cause a large loss of phosphorus, resulting in the imbalance of calcium-phosphorus ratio in the body. Therefore, it is very important to supplement phosphorus in the process of […]

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December 4, 2019
How to treat abomasum displacement in dairy cows

The incidence of abomasum displacement in dairy cows increased with the expansion of an intensive feeding scale. The raising and high yield of dairy cows have been paid more and more attention. To improve the yield of dairy cattle, the input of concentrate on dairy cow feeding is increasing gradually. The relative imbalance of concentrate and […]

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December 4, 2019
Will infectious diseases in dairy cows affect milk quality?

The large-scale farming mode of dairy cows brings some difficulties to the prevention and control of epidemic diseases. Although simple treatment has a certain effect on individuals, it can not meet the production needs of large-scale farming. Therefore, by formulating scientific and effective prevention and control measures, the impact of epidemic diseases on large-scale farming […]

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