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  • Breeding values
    Breeding Values

    A breeding value is an estimate of an animal's genetic merit for a particular trait. Using breeding values to select cows and bulls to be the parents of the next generation is the most effective way to achieve genetic improvement.

    Animal

    8 min read

    Breeding Values

    Breeding values

    A breeding value is an estimate of an animal's genetic merit for a particular trait. Using breeding values to select cows and bulls to be the parents of the next generation is the most effective way to achieve genetic improvement.

    Animal

    8 min read

  • A lone cow walking over a grassy field with a scenery of hills behind it
    Measuring Breeding Worth Performance

    Cow performance measurement lets you identify the most and least productive cows in your herd.

    Animal

    2 min read

    Measuring Breeding Worth Performance

    A lone cow walking over a grassy field with a scenery of hills behind it

    Cow performance measurement lets you identify the most and least productive cows in your herd.

    Animal

    2 min read

  • A couple of experts consult with one another
    Recording Parentage

    Effective cow data recording and performance measurement on your farm can make the difference in breeding decisions.

    Animal

    2 min read

    Recording Parentage

    A couple of experts consult with one another

    Effective cow data recording and performance measurement on your farm can make the difference in breeding decisions.

    Animal

    2 min read

  • Dry off date to reach BCS targets at calving

    This tool estimates the latest date to dry cows off to ensure they meet BCS targets at calving.

    Tools & Apps
    Body condition score

    Dry off date to reach BCS targets at calving

    This tool estimates the latest date to dry cows off to ensure they meet BCS targets at calving.

    Tools & Apps
    Body condition score
  • An a huge herd of cows
    Backing gates

    Backing gates are tools used in the dairy yard to improve cow flow into the dairy, leading to more efficient milking. Moving the gate little and often takes up space in the yard, while still providing cows enough room is important.

    Milking

    3 min read

    Backing gates

    An a huge herd of cows

    Backing gates are tools used in the dairy yard to improve cow flow into the dairy, leading to more efficient milking. Moving the gate little and often takes up space in the yard, while still providing cows enough room is important.

    Milking

    3 min read

  • An automated milking machine with milk on it
    Clusters

    Clusters in dairy milking are a set of components that include a claw and four fully assembled cups. Selecting the right clusters and setting them up correctly will increase milking efficiency and improve animal health.

    Milking

    5 min read

    Clusters

    An automated milking machine with milk on it

    Clusters in dairy milking are a set of components that include a claw and four fully assembled cups. Selecting the right clusters and setting them up correctly will increase milking efficiency and improve animal health.

    Milking

    5 min read

  • A female farm worker milking cows in a herringbone dairy
    Once-a-day (OAD) milking

    Once-a-day (OAD) milking is the practice of milking cows only once during a 24-hour period. This page covers the reasons and options for implementing OAD milking on your farm.

    Milking

    1 min read

    Once-a-day (OAD) milking

    A female farm worker milking cows in a herringbone dairy

    Once-a-day (OAD) milking is the practice of milking cows only once during a 24-hour period. This page covers the reasons and options for implementing OAD milking on your farm.

    Milking

    1 min read

  • A photo showing backs from a huge bovine herd
    Trace elements

    Trace elements, including cobalt, copper, iodine, selenium, and zinc, play a vital role in dairy cow nutrition. Your cows need these elements for functions like growth, reproduction, and milk production.

    Animal

    2 min read

    Trace elements

    A photo showing backs from a huge bovine herd

    Trace elements, including cobalt, copper, iodine, selenium, and zinc, play a vital role in dairy cow nutrition. Your cows need these elements for functions like growth, reproduction, and milk production.

    Animal

    2 min read

  • intersections between the yard and track on a dairy farm
    Intersection

    The page focuses on the importance of well-designed and maintained intersections between the yard and track on a dairy farm.

    Milking

    4 min read

    Intersection

    intersections between the yard and track on a dairy farm

    The page focuses on the importance of well-designed and maintained intersections between the yard and track on a dairy farm.

    Milking

    4 min read

  • Cows at trough
    Copper Deficiency

    Copper deficiency in cattle, common during winter/early spring or in fast-growing calves over six months, can lead to issues like weight loss, reduced milk yields, reproductive problems, and anaemia in cows.

    Animal

    1 min read

    Copper Deficiency

    Cows at trough

    Copper deficiency in cattle, common during winter/early spring or in fast-growing calves over six months, can lead to issues like weight loss, reduced milk yields, reproductive problems, and anaemia in cows.

    Animal

    1 min read

  • A closeup photo of a black cow grazing on a grassy field
    Carbohydrate

    Carbohydrates, forming about 75% of plant dry matter, provide the major energy source for dairy cows and aid in milk glucose and fat production.

    Animal

    2 min read

    Carbohydrate

    A closeup photo of a black cow grazing on a grassy field

    Carbohydrates, forming about 75% of plant dry matter, provide the major energy source for dairy cows and aid in milk glucose and fat production.

    Animal

    2 min read

  • Pregnancy Testing Repro And Mating 1500 Wide
    Pregnancy testing

    Pregnancy testing is key in managing your dairy herd. It tells you which cows are pregnant and their conception time, which helps you to plan effectively.

    Animal

    3 min read

    Pregnancy testing

    Pregnancy Testing Repro And Mating 1500 Wide

    Pregnancy testing is key in managing your dairy herd. It tells you which cows are pregnant and their conception time, which helps you to plan effectively.

    Animal

    3 min read

  • Close up focus angle on a bob-wired fence with nearby cows grazing on the grass
    Salmonella

    Salmonellosis is the most common disease associated with acute diarrhoea in adult dairy cows. Salmonella bacteria from cattle can also be transferred to humans, causing significant illness.

    Animal

    2 min read

    Salmonella

    Close up focus angle on a bob-wired fence with nearby cows grazing on the grass

    Salmonellosis is the most common disease associated with acute diarrhoea in adult dairy cows. Salmonella bacteria from cattle can also be transferred to humans, causing significant illness.

    Animal

    2 min read

  • A flower that has yellow petals and green leaves.
    Giant Buttercup

    Giant buttercup, one of 14 weedy Ranunculus species in New Zealand, is harmful to dairy pastures because cows find it distasteful due to its toxin, protoanemonin. This weed spreads across dairy farms, damaging pasture quality.

    Feed

    3 min read

    Giant Buttercup

    A flower that has yellow petals and green leaves.

    Giant buttercup, one of 14 weedy Ranunculus species in New Zealand, is harmful to dairy pastures because cows find it distasteful due to its toxin, protoanemonin. This weed spreads across dairy farms, damaging pasture quality.

    Feed

    3 min read

  • A dairy farmer out in the paddock with his iPad, recording body condition scores for his cows
    How to Body Condition Score (BCS)

    Body Condition Scoring (BCS) is a method to monitor dairy cow health and productivity. This page provides a guide on how to carry out BCS, highlighting specific body parts to check, including the backbone, ribs, hip bones, and more.

    Animal

    2 min read

    How to Body Condition Score (BCS)

    A dairy farmer out in the paddock with his iPad, recording body condition scores for his cows

    Body Condition Scoring (BCS) is a method to monitor dairy cow health and productivity. This page provides a guide on how to carry out BCS, highlighting specific body parts to check, including the backbone, ribs, hip bones, and more.

    Animal

    2 min read

  • Detecting Mastitis Summary Image
    Detecting mastitis

    Early detection of clinical mastitis is key to protecting milk quality and cow health. Check regularly for signs such as, heat, swelling, pain in the udder, and changes in the milk. Learn how to recognise the signs and take appropriate action.

    Animal

    1 min read

    Detecting mastitis

    Detecting Mastitis Summary Image

    Early detection of clinical mastitis is key to protecting milk quality and cow health. Check regularly for signs such as, heat, swelling, pain in the udder, and changes in the milk. Learn how to recognise the signs and take appropriate action.

    Animal

    1 min read

  • CROP Handling
    Handling facilities

    Integrated cattle handling facilities, including head bales, crushes, and AI races, are essential for safe and efficient animal health tasks for both cows and handlers.

    Milking

    2 min read

    Handling facilities

    CROP Handling

    Integrated cattle handling facilities, including head bales, crushes, and AI races, are essential for safe and efficient animal health tasks for both cows and handlers.

    Milking

    2 min read

  • A closeup photo of a cow's back legs and udders with one hoof lifted off of the ground
    Treating lameness

    Lameness treatment in cows is crucial for quick recovery. This page details how to effectively treat various hoof conditions, such as white line disease, sole bruising, hoof wall cracks, and digital dermatitis.

    Animal

    2 min read

    Treating lameness

    A closeup photo of a cow's back legs and udders with one hoof lifted off of the ground

    Lameness treatment in cows is crucial for quick recovery. This page details how to effectively treat various hoof conditions, such as white line disease, sole bruising, hoof wall cracks, and digital dermatitis.

    Animal

    2 min read

  • Close up view of a black cow chewing on grass
    Protein

    Proteins are essential for many metabolic functions in dairy cows, including growth, lactation, and reproduction. This page explains that the protein in feed, known as crude protein (CP), is calculated based on the feed's nitrogen content.

    Animal

    2 min read

    Protein

    Close up view of a black cow chewing on grass

    Proteins are essential for many metabolic functions in dairy cows, including growth, lactation, and reproduction. This page explains that the protein in feed, known as crude protein (CP), is calculated based on the feed's nitrogen content.

    Animal

    2 min read

  • A small number of cows resting over a green field
    Dry period

    A successful dry period for cows entails hitting body condition score (BCS) targets before calving. This page emphasises the importance of meeting the cow's energy needs for maintenance, activity, BCS gain, and pregnancy during this time.

    Animal

    1 min read

    Dry period

    A small number of cows resting over a green field

    A successful dry period for cows entails hitting body condition score (BCS) targets before calving. This page emphasises the importance of meeting the cow's energy needs for maintenance, activity, BCS gain, and pregnancy during this time.

    Animal

    1 min read