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Balancing winter diets is a proactive, data-driven process. By focusing on forage quality, concentrate use, mineral ...
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The Cool Down on MSNResearchers issue warning on overlooked threat that could slash production of crucial food item: 'More sensitive'
The researchers found that cooling strategies, such as shade, ventilation, and sprinkling, could only mitigate the loss of ...
It is estimated that a normal cow living in temperatures of about 200 degrees Celsius requires about 30 – 40 litres of drinking water daily. Without it, cows cannot produce high amounts of milk.
From increasing herd sizes to robust export growth, the industry is poised for continued success, backed by effective ...
Exposure to wildfire smoke while grazing causes dairy cattle to produce less milk; a three-year study in Oregon has launched to learn more.
Experts say the high temperatures can reduce a cow’s milk production by up to 15 percent.
A bird flu outbreak in US dairy farms has prompted biotech companies to innovate in cow-free milk production using plants and microorganisms.
Even though Pennsylvania's milk production and number of cows increased in 2016, the state dropped to six in the Top 10 milk-producing states.
Cows are sensitive to heat, and overheating can reduce milk production and lead to serious health problems. Credit: Alycia Drwencke Marinus Dijkstra and his 1,550 dairy cows all felt the effects ...
The answer matters a lot to India’s trade diplomacy. It is not just America that complains about access to the Indian market. It is a sticking-point in negotiations with the EU, too, and was one of ...
Duh. Yes, supposedly an elaborate experiment is being conducted in Russia—in which cows are equipped with VR headsets to reduce anxiety and increase milk production.
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