New Defra Secretary Ranil Jayawardena has identified the Gulf, India and South East Asia as export markets which will provide farmers with a greater return for British meat.
Negative experiences during a cow’s pregnancy, such as stress, changes to nutrition and cow health can have long lasting impacts on foetal development and influence lifetime cattle performance.
One of the most crucial times in a cow’s production cycle, the transition period can positively or negatively impact future milk production, fertility, and overall health.
Look out for acorns on grazing pastures this autumn, as the effects of acorn poisoning can be detrimental to livestock.
Good hygiene and colostrum management are the corner stones of controlling cryptosporidiosis infections in calves.
The out-wintering of livestock on fodder crops has long been a wintering strategy used by beef and sheep enterprises. But as winter housing costs are looming and silage rations are being opened, fodder crops may also be an option for dairy systems.
When abortions occur, it is important to understand what is causing them and how these problems can be avoided.
At an AHDB calf management meeting, vet Ali Haggarty discussed the importance of rumen development in achieving a successful weaning process. Katie Fallon reports.
An effective lighting system can have several positive physiological effects on herd performance, including increased milk yield and improved fertility.
Come rain or shine, exhibitors turned out quality stock across two very different days at Westmorland County Show.