Climate change is one of the most critical challenges of our time, and reducing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions is essential to addressing it. All signing nations in the Global Climate Agreement in 2015 committed to reduce their GHG emissions between 20 and 55% by 2030.
The welfare of farm animals is an increasing global concern. An animal is considered to be in a good state of welfare when it is free from hunger, malnutrition, and thirst, free from fear and distress, free from heat stress or physical discomfort, free from pain, injury, and disease, and free to express normal patterns… Continue reading Dairy Cattle Welfare: Key Indicators and Challenges
This is the first of a series of blogs on udder health. This blog serves as an introduction, later blogs will cover practical information and solutions that you as a vet can provide to your dairy farmers. As an introduction, here are five important points they should understand.
This training gives practical procedures for more immunity and less mastitis. Learn to understand miss udder health. She’ll show you 5 success factors: control, resistance, low infection pressure, milking and treatment.
Join experts like Sofie Piepers and Joep Driessen for a dynamic virtual webinar on udder health management