NZ Dairy Exporter August 2021

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SPECIAL REPORT

Don't let cows go hypo successful transition from the dry period to lactation is one of the most critical moments in the life of a dairy cow. Dr Jesse Goff, a professor at Iowa State University Veterinary Medicine College, discussed how farmers can optimise their dairy herd’s transition period, focusing on hypocalcaemia and milk fever in cows. He said: “I often think of hypocalcemia as a gateway disease, because it has fairly substantial effects on the immune system of the cow. It affects dry matter intake, which is

eventually going to cause, or exacerbate, negative energy and protein balance. “And we know that hypocalcaemia is a risk factor for mastitis, displaced abomasum, retained placenta, and metritis of cows. So I think anything we can do to prevent hypocalcaemia will help minimise a lot of these secondary diseases of the cow.” When cows begin to calve and lactate they lose a large amount of calcium from the bloodstream to the mammary gland which often causes a substantial drop in blood calcium concentration. Dr Goff discussed various methods of adding lacking minerals to diets at different stages of the cow both before and after calving. He said: “Now pre-calving, if you using an anionic product, almost every

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one of them has magnesium sulphate or magnesium Iowa State University chloride in them. Veterinary Medicine And these are anions, College professor Dr but they’re also going Jesse Goff. to supply magnesium in a readily available, very soluble form. So you don’t have to worry about pre-calving magnesium. “The problem arises post-calving, when most nutritionists are going to switch that cow to magnesium oxide as the source for magnesium. The problem is, magnesium oxide is not all the same. “Also, farmers need to keep dietary phosphorus close to the cow’s requirements, about 0.23 percent,” he added.

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The Dairy Exporter in 1971

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pages 106-108

Tech comes to the farm

6min
pages 102-103

Running away from grief

6min
pages 100-101

Whakapapa win inspires finalist

5min
pages 96-97

Nitrogen system trial drawing to a close

2min
pages 98-99

Vet Voice: Diagnosing your down cow

5min
pages 91-93

Oyster season in beef land

12min
pages 86-90

Bobby calves an emotive but profitable product

6min
pages 84-85

Big idea leads to native plantings

4min
pages 82-83

What dung beetles do

3min
page 79

Combating milk fever with diet changes

5min
pages 70-72

Fortify supplement with P

2min
pages 74-75

Don’t let cows go hypo

1min
page 73

Cows energised on winter diets

4min
pages 68-69

Efficiency from amazing maize

9min
pages 62-65

Feeding the cow and the rumen

5min
pages 66-67

Transition management

5min
pages 60-61

Feed tactics win the profit battle

9min
pages 56-59

An alternative pasture solution

7min
pages 52-55

All hail hay bale grazing

7min
pages 46-49

Torunui farm on emissions reduction path

9min
pages 42-45

Fodder beet pulling nitrogen out of the soil

7min
pages 50-51

Sustainable farming sparks excitement

12min
pages 34-38

SIDE: Cost control and the five ‘nahs’

5min
pages 39-41

Focus on your workers during busy times

2min
page 33

Resilience shines over West Coast flooded waters

6min
pages 30-32

‘Pure magic’ making raw milk cheese

9min
pages 26-29

Sustainable sourcing the trend for dairying

2min
pages 23-24

The opportunity of alternative proteins

9min
pages 14-17

Ireland has developed a Grass-Fed Standard. What are the ramifications for NZ?

2min
page 22

How Brazil combined intensive land use with rainforest protection

7min
pages 18-21

Richard Reynolds reflects on a great SIDE conference

3min
pages 12-13

Trish Rankin ponders why farming is so hard right now

3min
page 11

Say G’day to NZ Dairy Exporter’s new contributor Hamish Hammond

3min
page 10

China’s demand for dairy speeds up

4min
page 25
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