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    Explore " dairy calves" with insightful episodes like "Dairy calves and heifers - why reaching target weight is so important to their future production", "How Sodium Butyrate Compares to Monensin" and "Calves Are Your Future. Are You Investing Wisely?" from podcasts like ""Anexa Veterinary Services In One Ear & Out The Udder Podcast", "Smart Science Series™ Ruminant Podcasts" and "Real Science Exchange"" and more!

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    Dairy calves and heifers - why reaching target weight is so important to their future production

    Dairy calves and heifers - why reaching target weight is so important to their future production

    In this episode of Anexa’s Podcast, In One Ear and Out the Udder, vets Emma Franklin and Travis Scott chat about the need to regularly monitor and record weights of dairy calves and heifers. Travis explains why it is so important to reach weight targets for heifers’ future production and reproduction and tells Emma about new research that shows that weight gain pre-weaning is critical to an animal’s lifetime productivity.

    How Sodium Butyrate Compares to Monensin

    How Sodium Butyrate Compares to Monensin

    Researchers compared the effects of supplementing sodium butyrate, monensin, or both to post-weaned heifers. The addition of either additive conferred positive effects in terms of greater dry matter intake, body weights and lower coccidia oocysts compared to the use of no additive.

    Based on 2021 American Dairy Science Association (ADSA) abstract: 
    P244 Sodium butyrate and monensin supplementation to post-weaned heifer diets: Effects on growth performance, nutrient digestibility, and health

    Features Tess Stahl, Graduate Student, University of New Hampshire. Keith Klanderman, Business Director – Ruminant Specialties and Solutions, Adisseo. Dr. Dan Luchini, Head of Ruminant R&D, Adisseo.

    To view abstracts, go to:
    https://www.adisseo.com/en/products/smartline/smart-science-series-ruminant-podcasts/

    Calves Are Your Future. Are You Investing Wisely?

    Calves Are Your Future. Are You Investing Wisely?

    Guests: Dr. Bob James, Down Home Heifer Solutions and Dr. Ed Kreykes, GPS Dairy Consulting. 

    Calves are the future of every operation and represent a huge investment in both time and money before they make it to the milking string. But those first two years are the foundation for the rest of their productive lives. Tonight, we get to talk all things calves. From colostrum processes to feeding protocols. We are joined by Dr. Glen Aines as this week's co-host.

    Dr. Bob James discusses the importance of raising dairy calves. Since the producer doesn’t see the end result, it can be hard for them to justify the cost of gain. He referenced the beef industry’s focus on calf development and how the dairy industry can work on calf health and their productivity later in life by focusing on nutrition and development within the beginning stages of life. 8:15

    Dr. Ed Kreykes jumps in to discuss the importance of colostrum, testing colostrum, and pasteurizing colostrum if certain levels are reached during testing. He agrees with Dr. James that maternity pen maintenance, as well as cow and calf care and handling, is important especially within the first hour after birth. 12:02

    Dr. Bob James provides insights into his research success with automatic feeders and how mortalities and morbidities were low. He also mentions calfblog.com and how he uses the blog to educate and teach producers how to use the automatic feeding systems. The technology is great, but producers need to understand the benefits and how to use the system properly. 21:00

    Both our guests discuss the importance of having a good calf manager – an employee that excels at paying attention to the calves and notices the small details within the calf herd. Dr. Kreykes also mentions the “MBWA method” aka Management By Walking Around, and how visually observing the calves will provide different information than the automatic feeder. 28:08

    Finally, Dr. Bob James shares research on average daily gain during the first 45 – 60 days of life and how it had as much impact on productivity as the animal’s genetics. He also highlights the mammary gland development and how nutrition can have a potentially positive effect on a cow’s later performance. 50:00

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