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    Heel Horn Erosion

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    always the cause of lameness‚ with the true incidence being unknown (Greenough 2016). However‚ it is suggested that if dairy cows are exposed to copious slurry‚ the incidence of heel erosion quickly reaches 100%. In some dairy cows‚ heel horn erosion advances to a point at which complications develop and lameness may be apparent (Greenough 2016). Often‚ heel horn erosion is seen in dairy herds in which subclinical laminitis has been diagnosed and also found in herds that have been affected by digital

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    Heat stressed cows increase respiration rate (panting) in an effort to lose heat. One indirect consequence is a reduction in the availability of bicarbonate in saliva. With lower salivation as feed intake falls‚ this predisposes the cow to ruminal acidosis and the accompanying milk fat depression. Feeding I.C.E.™ to heat-stressed cows in Brazil mitigated this problem (Figure 4). Figure 4. I.C.E.™ improves milk fat %. 3.38 3.40 Milk fat % 3.30 3.20 3.10 3.12 3.00 2.90 Control I.C.E.™ Source:

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    FOCCUSING QUESTION To what extent does dairy farming affect waterways in New Zealand? BIOLOGICAL IDEAS The dairy farming industry causes a negative effect on New Zealand waterways. That is fact. The country is home to approximately six million cows which produce the equivalent amount of faeces as 70 million people! The effluents and fertilizers from farms can then drain through the soil and contaminate ground water or can run off into local a waterway‚ which significantly increases the nitrogen

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    The Cattle Kingdom

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    1-The Cattle Kingdom Cattle ranching was important in the West’s changing economy. The open range provided a place where herds could graze free of charge with no boundaries. Mexican ranchers were the ones who developed the techniques and equipment that was later used by all ranchers and cowboys‚ including branding‚ roping saddles‚ chaps‚ spurs and roundups. Texas had the largest herds of cattle and their cattle came from good Spanish stock‚ as well as small muscular broncos or mustangs suited to

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    Cattle Shed

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    4/12/12 Dr. Caton 347 Cross Cultural Contemporary Literature Optimism in ‘The Cattle Shed’ Imagine this: you are confined in a small room as a prisoner‚ forced to be a laborer because of the political preference Communism‚ and the love of your life is locked up in his own ‘cattle shed’. How is a person supposed to stay optimistic in these horrible living conditions? In Ding Ling’s “Sketches from the ‘Cattle Shed’”‚ the narrator who is placed in solitary confinement due to being a Communist

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    cows are feed differently. This is what I read that gave me that idea that the organic dairy cows are just fed differently than the regular milk cows. “Are fed only organic grains‚ free of synthetic fertilizers and pesticides; get at least 30 percent of their feed from pasture; aren’t treated with antibiotics‚ or with bovine growth hormone to increase milk production.” The website was talking about how organic dairy farms feed and treat their cows. In my opinion‚ that’s a good thing that they are being

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    They say a real cowboy is the man taking care of his cattle and horses at 3 in the morning and in the freezing cold‚ before anything else. That saying pretty much says everything about my life. I may not be the kind of cowboy you expect‚ because I don’t have a horse. I do know how to lasso and I know my way around a cow just like a cowboy out west would. But the ways I’ve grown up doing have changed me into the man I am today. Since I was little I’ve been out around the cows. Some of my earliest

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    Dairy Cow/Milk Production Math 221 – Final Project October‚ 22‚ 2000 T. Lock Dairy Cow/Milk Production Math 221 – Final Project October‚ 22‚ 2000 T. Lock For the purposes of this paper‚ 50 Holstein dairy cows were chosen for study by assigning a number to each of the farmer’s cows‚ randomly selecting a starting point or number on the list of cows‚

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    Amul technology

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    country side. At dairy plant milk is passed through chillers‚ filtered in clarifier‚ pasteurized and stored in silos till it gets packaged or converted into various milk products. After this‚ the products are distributed with the help of one of the most complex as well as an efficient supply chain in the world‚ across country’s more than 5lakhs retailers. The whole process is carried out 24hours a day‚ throughout the year. From the small slip printer to the state of the art Mother dairy plant in Gandhinagar

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    of cattle‚ buffaloes‚ goats and sheep is a valuable export item‚ ranked third in earnings after RMG and shrimp. Surprisingly‚ Bangladesh has one of the highest cattle densities: 145 large ruminants/km2 compared with 90 for India‚ 30 for Ethiopia‚ and 20 for Brazil. But most of them trace their origin to a poor genetic base. The average weight of local cattle ranges from 125 to 150 kg for cows and from 200 to 250 kg for bulls that falls 25-35% short of the average weight of all-purpose cattle in India

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