tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6199031291075236240.post3760804777650375673..comments2024-03-15T04:12:56.062-04:00Comments on Truth or Dairy: MSU extension and vet visitUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6199031291075236240.post-50442816466612874802015-12-03T16:07:44.678-05:002015-12-03T16:07:44.678-05:00good luck.
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Global Bahçe - http://www.globalbah...good luck.<br />---<br />Global Bahçe - http://www.globalbahce.comfabianhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03619177366540738487noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6199031291075236240.post-52151492924996198402015-11-17T00:58:01.972-05:002015-11-17T00:58:01.972-05:00we did call the vet carla.. but they said we had t...we did call the vet carla.. but they said we had to use antibiotics to cure... i am against using antibiotics for dairy animals... i feel that ill be contaminating the dairy product they produce.. for now ive been using herbal medicine... the diet mostly consists of Alfa Alfa and other herbal leaves... slight improvement in the health... hope they get well soon... i feel so sorry for them :(dairy farminghttp://onfarming.com/dairy-farmingnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6199031291075236240.post-92085739545627277992015-11-15T12:56:17.187-05:002015-11-15T12:56:17.187-05:00Oh, that sounds awful? What steps are you taking ...Oh, that sounds awful? What steps are you taking to help your herd? Good luck! Carlahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00127902000013698805noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6199031291075236240.post-26739998019176593132015-11-15T01:57:36.712-05:002015-11-15T01:57:36.712-05:00abnormal size and weight gaining of cows is a big ...abnormal size and weight gaining of cows is a big issue with cows.... <br />dairy farming is turning into a nightmare for me. as we had 12 cows 7 of them started suffering from over weight, they had ABOMASAL ULCERATION it is a condition of adult cattle and calves which may result in severe gastric bleeding sometimes accompanied by perforation which may be fatal, or, more commonly, a chronic syndrome with minimal bleeding and indigestion.<br />PREDISPOSING FACTORS<br /> the acute form of the disease is seen in dairy cows at grass, mature bulls following transport and/or surgery, yearling feedlot cattle, and young (under 4 months) part-fed and single suckled calves. In young calves the problem appears to be related to the introduction of solid feed, and occasionally to the presence of abomasal hair-balls.<br />dairy farminghttp://onfarming.com/dairy-farmingnoreply@blogger.com