Glacier FarmMedia - Today’s dairy calves are fed about eight litres of milk per day, and some farms are feeding up to 12.
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Across the country, dairy producers have dumped milk and infected chickens have been killed, including millions of egg-laying ...
Beef and dairy farmers are being encouraged to develop calf hygiene protocols as part of efforts to prevent scours in their ...
As the disease rapidly evolves, questions continue to rise: what is the bird flu? Why is this different? What can we do?
Dry winds are sucking pastures dry in Northland and an unseasonable chill has put some veggies under pressure in Horowhenua.
Washington's GOP has attempted to connect the bill to the Climate Commitment Act, implying that Democrats want to bring ...
The nationwide spread of highly pathogenic avian influenza, HPAI, also known as avian or bird flu, has many in Illinois ...
People who work with livestock are at the greatest risk of bird flu. To stop the disease's spread, it's critical that they participate in testing programs and wear masks and gloves when advised. “For ...
One of the greatest paradoxes of modern times is that Northern Nigeria is known for its sprawling fields of cattle; while at the same time, it is acknowledged as the ground zero for malnourished ...
The Farm Service Agency reminds producers, including dairy producers impacted by H5N1, the deadline to apply for financial ...
As bird flu continues to threaten animals and public health, the U.S. government has stepped up its response. Experts says it ...
Keeping groups of calves together, just like friendship groups in schools, is important, writes farm vet Hazell Mullins.