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  • MF890
    MF890
    Guide to Successful AI (Artificial insemination): Focus on Dairy

    Artificial insemination (AI) provides maximum genetic gain and minimum reproductive disease. In addition, AI is an economic alternative to natural service by bulls.

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  • MF976
    MF976
    Grass Tetany

    Grass tetany shows about the time cattle are being changed from winter rations to lush green grass. One of the first clinical signs is nervousness followed by incoordination, or staggering.

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  • C721
    C721
    Raising Dairy Heifers

    Heifers represent a sizeable investment on dairy farms. The goal should be to grow heifers rapidly enough to freshen by 24 months of age. Delaying calving costs $30 for each month.

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  • MF754
    MF754
    Feeding Dairy Cows

    Feeding for high milk production is efficient since the nutrient requirement for maintenance comprises a smaller portion of the total requirement of high-producing cows.

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  • MF789
    MF789
    Characteristics of Low Somatic Cell Count (SCC) Herds: Focus on Dairy

    Subclinical mastitis is a major loss for dairy producers. Milk appears normal but udder is still infected. Subclinical mastitis is detected by bacterial culture or somatic cell count (SCC).

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