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  • Animal Health Down Cow Page Image 1

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    Down Cows

    Managing down cows is crucial for dairy farmers. When a cow is down, it's important to promptly diagnose the cause, decide on a treatment, and follow a management plan.

    Animal

    6 min read

  • A cow eating crops, close up.
    Acidosis

    Acidosis is a metabolic condition that affects cows when their rumen pH levels drop below normal. This is often due to a high-starch diet. You'll recognise acidosis when your cows show signs like scouring, depression, and milk fever-like symptoms.

    Animal

    2 min read

    Acidosis

    A cow eating crops, close up.

    Acidosis is a metabolic condition that affects cows when their rumen pH levels drop below normal. This is often due to a high-starch diet. You'll recognise acidosis when your cows show signs like scouring, depression, and milk fever-like symptoms.

    Animal

    2 min read

  • Cow eating grass in field
    Staggers

    Grass staggers is a metabolic disease in cows caused by a magnesium deficiency. By giving cows extra magnesium in their diet, you can prevent health issues like grass staggers and milk fever, which can help increase milk production.

    Animal

    4 min read

    Staggers

    Cow eating grass in field

    Grass staggers is a metabolic disease in cows caused by a magnesium deficiency. By giving cows extra magnesium in their diet, you can prevent health issues like grass staggers and milk fever, which can help increase milk production.

    Animal

    4 min read

  • Close-up face-on picture of a dairy cow with eartags
    Ketosis

    Clinical ketosis is a metabolic disease in cows, occurring when they are in severe negative energy balance, particularly during early lactation and may occur as a secondary condition to other health challenges the cow may be experiencing.

    Animal

    4 min read

    Ketosis

    Close-up face-on picture of a dairy cow with eartags

    Clinical ketosis is a metabolic disease in cows, occurring when they are in severe negative energy balance, particularly during early lactation and may occur as a secondary condition to other health challenges the cow may be experiencing.

    Animal

    4 min read

  • Herd of cows looking at the camera
    Milk Fever

    Milk fever is a metabolic disorder in dairy cows caused by insufficient calcium, often seen after calving. It can cause lowered milk production and other health issues, like ketosis and metritis.

    Animal

    2 min read

    Milk Fever

    Herd of cows looking at the camera

    Milk fever is a metabolic disorder in dairy cows caused by insufficient calcium, often seen after calving. It can cause lowered milk production and other health issues, like ketosis and metritis.

    Animal

    2 min read