Browsing Department of Animal Hygiene, Herd-health and Vetetinary Ethology by Subject "Farmgazdaság"
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Calf management and its consequences
(2012)In this paper entitled “Calf Management and its Consequences”, I discussed different aspect of calf management primarily in Ireland. After completing this work I am in support of the theory that management in calf ... -
Mastitis and Udder Health in a Dairy Herd of Swedish Holstein and Swedish Red and White Dairy Cattle
(2010)The main production loss in today’s dairy industry is due to udder diseases and more specifically mastitis, which on its own constitute for more than half of all veterinary treatments within the Swedish dairy industry. The ... -
Measuring the effects of different farming conditions on the animal welfare status in Norvegian red cattle
(2011)The aim of the study was to measure the effects of different farming conditions on the animal welfare status of the farms monitored. The Welfare Quality® project, founded by the European commission within the 6th EU framework ... -
The preventive measures of mastitis at dairy farms in Ireland
(2012)In order to investigate the preventative measures of mastitis at dairy farms in Ireland, ten farms were examined. Firstly a survey was conducted for each farm. The farmers were questioned on general information about the ... -
Reproduction performance and postpartum disease in different managed dairy cattle farms in Norvay
(2010)In conclusion, there is a lower reproductive efficiency in the tethered herds, with higher calving interval, CFI, CLI, number of AI and non return rates, compared to the free kept herds in the given areas of Norway. The ... -
Study of acid-base metabolism in dairy cows under field conditions
(2011)The increased intensity in modern dairy farming enhances the risk of metabolic diseases in a herd. The increased energy demand in the transition period, calls for higher energy density in the diet to prevent negative energy ... -
Study on energy metabolism in dairy cows around parturition under field condition
(2010)The most common diseases in high-producing dairy farms are metabolic disorders, and they have a tendency to occur together and are completely interrelated. Early lactation exposes the cow to numerous stressors, and the ...