Proceedings of Dairy Cattle Session, Industry Session : 15th annual Seminar of the Society of Dairy Cattle Veterinarians of the NZVA, annual Seminar of the Industry Branch, NZVA : 75th Jubilee NZVA Conference, Rotorua, 29th June-2nd July 1998 /
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| Format: | Book |
| Language: | English |
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Palmerston North, N.Z. :
Veterinary Continuing Education, Massey University,
[1998?]
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| Series: | Publication (New Zealand Veterinary Association. Foundation for Continuing Education) ;
no. 184. |
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Table of Contents:
- Managing dynamic change : disease prevention and increased production in the periparturient cow
- Mineral management during the transition period : university experiments
- Magnesium in the periparturient dairy cow
- Stress in the transition period
- Practical management of the transition cow
- Profitable NZ dairying and the role of supplements - myths, mirrors, and sacred cows
- Recent advances in nutrition and reproduction in temperate dairy management
- Endophyte on the dairy farm, is it a problem?
- Recent research in the prevention of facial eczema
- Pasture species and cultivars for dairy farms
- Nitrogen fertiliser use on dairy pastures
- Pasture utilisation in dairy farming systems
- Digestion of pasture by dairy cows
- Reproductive performance of New Zealand herds
- Combined industry approach to reduction of the use of induction in the national dairy herd
- Reproductive problems in the post-partum cow
- Diagnosis and treatment of non-cycling cows
- Once daily milking as a management tool for anoestrous cows
- Embryo technology for the dairy industry
- Oestrus synchronisation of lactating cows in seasonal dairy herds
- Artificial insemination of yearling heifers : an economic analysis
- Comparison of four methods of pregnancy diagnosis in seasonal dairy herds in the Manawatu
- Neospora case studies
- Investigations into the epidemiology of Neospora Caninum infection in dairy cattle in New Zealand
- Research in clinical practice
- Getting the numbers right
- Separating the "sheep from the goats"
- Evaluating new products at a practice level