In this edition Reagan Bluel interviews Dr. Jimena Laporta, from the University of Florida, about heat stress in your dry cow herd.
We've learned, from a decade of data, that heat stress on a dam during the dry period causes a change to her calf that last a lifetime and is passed down to her offspring. This change causes decreased milk production, productive life and profitability. Listen in to learn how a small investment in prevention can have a huge return.
DSD 5.5 | Avoid generations of production losses
DSD 5.4 | Reconsider Choline for lasting returns
DSD 5.3 | Slight modifications of CIDR Sync - help or hinder?
DSD 5.2 | Stop fresh cow subclinical mastitis in its tracks without withhold
DSD 5.1 | Energy saved is energy earned
DSD 4.12 | Mature mamas sail through transition with beef cross calves
DSD 4.11 | Reproduction Revolution
DSD 4.10 | Prevent Early Embryonic Losses
DSD 4.9 | Is your starch locked up by Zein proteins?
DSD 4.8 | How does grass-based milk impact human nutrition?
DSD 4.7 | Ketosis and Antioxidant ability - Chicken or the egg?
DSD 4.6 | Accounting for accelerated genetic improvement
DSD 4.5 | Achieve Efficiency with Low N Rations
DSD 4.4 | Early Estrus Settles Cows
DSD 4.3 | Financial thresholds of successful dairies in NY
DSD 4.2 | How to anticipate colostrum changes
DSD 4.1 | Fueling the appetite of your herd
DSD 3.12 | One minute delay is costing you
DSD 3.11 | Ultrasound assessment of pneumonia
DSD 3.10| Fetal programming effects of Choline
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