Proceedings of Society of Dairy Cattle Veterinarians : NZVA Conference, 6-10 June 2002, Quality Hotel & Conference Centre, Hamilton, New Zealand /

Bibliographic Details
Corporate Authors: New Zealand Veterinary Association. Conference, Massey University. Veterinary Continuing Education, New Zealand Veterinary Association. Society of Dairy Cattle Veterinarians. Seminar
Other Authors: Parkinson, Timothy J.
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Palmerston North, N.Z. : Veterinary Continuing Education, Massey University, 2002.
Series:Publication (New Zealand Veterinary Association. Foundation for Continuing Education) ; no. 217.
Subjects:
Table of Contents:
  • Bacteriology, cure rate and herd level risk factors for clinical mastitis in dairy herds
  • Herd milk quality programs for vets
  • Inhibitory substances - cowside testing
  • An evolving method of investigating inhibitory substances grades in bulk milk
  • The prevalence of subclinical and clinical mastitis in heifers treated with dry cow therapy pre-partum
  • Mastitis control in heifers - effect of pre-partum injectable Masticillin on heifer mastitis in early lactation
  • Update on mastitis research at DEXCEL
  • MINDApro - a new dairy information tool for vets and your dairy customers
  • Effect of nutrition on claw health
  • Veterinary services to large dairy herds - needs and (missed?) opportunities
  • A veterinarian's role on a large dairy farm
  • Control of Johne's disease in the New Zealand dairy cattle
  • Energy balance as a risk factor for production disease
  • Selenium - what's new?
  • Leptosure - protecting all New Zealanders against leptosporosis
  • Information and decision making in dairy cattle practice
  • Cow fertility and breeding objectives
  • Focusing on the needs of farmers - extension packages for rural professionals
  • The use of Cue-MateĀ® in oestrus synchronisation programs for fixed-time insemination of heifers in New Zealand
  • Common faults found during milking machine testing
  • Chronic lead poisoning in dairy cows receiving silage contaminated with lead shot
  • An outbreak of Foot and Mouth Disease virus on a large dairy farm - Saudi Arabia 2000
  • An overview of bovine cloning
  • Pre-mating copper injections