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Canadian Dairy XPO APRIL 5TH AND 6TH

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By Olivia Rutt STRATFORD The Canadian Dairy XPO is returning to the Stratford Rotary Complex here on April 5 and 6. Organizers state the twoday event will host record crowds. Now in its fifth year, the Canadian Dairy XPO (CDX) has a lot going on. For 2017, dairy producers will be able to explore the enormous XPO, which includes over 350 dairy companies from a total of 30 countries, Purina Dairy Classroom, a genomics education centre, 4-H heifer calf sale and 360-degree virtual tours of European dairy farms . “We’re heading into year five and it’s our goal to continuously change the program on an annual basis to keep it fresh for attending farmers,” said show general manager Jordan Underhill. New this year, the show is combining with two other dairy shows in Ontario to offer a full dairy week. Starting off the week is the Ontario Spring Discovery at the Ancaster Fairgrounds April 3 to 6. The CDX takes place April 5 to 6 in Stratford and rounding off the week is the Holstein National Convention in Richmond Hill April 5 to 8. “It gives dairy producers from across Canada three SEE CANADIAN » 28

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CANADIAN DAIRY XPO Globally, Canadians are the

10th highest consumers of milk.

The top consumer is Finland at 128.5L per capita (2015)

Milk from dairy cattle is used in products such as cream, yogurt, ice cream and cream cheese

29,758,600 litres

of organic milk

In Ontario, individuals consumed 68.5 litres of milk and cream per capita in 2016

Ontario has the second highest number of dairy cows (317,700) in the country, second to Quebec

Ontario sold

972,141,000 litres of fluid milk in 2015/2016

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CANADIAN DAIRY XPO Veterinarian discusses herd health issues roids, intravenous dextrose/insulin, increase in dry matter intake and feeding a more energy dense ration. DR. AMANDA “What we TOPP call ‘plodding cows’ can show no signs of ketosis but are just not eating at 100%, not milking well and just not doing right,” Topp said. “These cows are ones that should be checked.” Loses due to ketosis in a herd are reproductive, milkrelated, death, labour costs, surgery, treatment costs and involuntary culling. Cattle in the high-risk category include two-year-olds, over-conditioned cattle and those in overcrowded pens. Other factors are dystocia, milk fever, lameness and mastitis. Suggested preventative

By Caroline Sealey ALMA - An area veterinarian visited the Alma Community Centre on March 15 to talk about herd and calf health issues. Dr. Amanda Topp of Linwood Veterinary Services made a presentation, titled From the Backroads: A Dairy Vet’s Perspective, at an event sponsored by Liquid Feeds International. “As most of you know, ketosis is the increase of ketones in the blood stream. There are two types, subclinical and clinical,” Topp said. “Subclinical, there are usually no signs. Clinical, results in decreased milk production and weight loss as there is a negative energy balance. The cow cannot keep up and burns back fat, producing ketones and goes on a downward spiral.” Treatments for ketosis include glycol, vitamin D, ste-

Bridge - At last year’s Canadian Dairy XPO, attendees were able to walk to the newly-built Cow Coliseum from the Stratford Rotary Complex thanks to this fully engineered pedestrian bridge that was installed shortly before the XPO. Submitted photo

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measures are decreased stress, cow comfort, proper ventilation, good quality feed, offering fresh feed more often, pushing feed up more often and feeding a more energy-dense ration to fresh cows. Choose well-grown heifers with body condition scores less than 3.5, preferred stocking density is 80 per cent, prevent other diseases from occurring and have a transition period to ramp cattle up to a lactating cow diet. Monitor for ketosis and have a healthy relationship with a veterinarian. “Incidences of pneumonia, an inflammation of the lungs, have been on the increase, lately. As with any health issue talk to your veterinarian about a herd health protocol that fits your farm,” Topp said. Signs of the pneumonia include increased temperature and respiratory rate, mucus discharge in the nos-

trils, depression, sunken eyes and cool ears. Some animals display no signs or may be a little off. Treatments range from antibiotics and steroids to supportive fluids. To prevent pneumonia provide good ventilation, cow comfort and apply measures to prevent other diseases from infecting the animal. “Cystic ovaries are common in fresh and older cows impairing reproduction. The cause of cystic ovaries is not fully understood,” Topp said. “Research findings relate the disease to ketosis, heat stress, mycotoxins and genetics. “ Topp suggested the following factors be included in the maintenance of calf herd health on each farm. Provide colostrum to calves. “There are benefits to both and good calves can come out of either system. Whatever way suits your farm, use it,” Topp said.

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