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Estimation Of The Factors Affecting Lactation Milk Yield Of Holstein Cattle By The Adaptiveneuro-Fuzzy Inference System, Aycan Mutlu Yağanoğlu Jan 2022

Estimation Of The Factors Affecting Lactation Milk Yield Of Holstein Cattle By The Adaptiveneuro-Fuzzy Inference System, Aycan Mutlu Yağanoğlu

Turkish Journal of Veterinary & Animal Sciences

The aim of this study is to estimate lactation milk yield of Holstein cattle using first calving age, lactation period, and service period with (ANFIS) adaptive neuro-fuzzy inference system. The input variables for the system in the study were first calving age, lactation period, and service period. The output variable from the system was lactation milk yield. Predicted values obtained from the ANFIS were compared with the observed values. Twenty-seven rule functions are used to obtain the best model and 1000 epochs are used to estimate the accuracy of the training and testing error. The relations between the output and …


Characterization And Relationship Between Bulk Tank Milk Composition And Compostbedded Variables From Dairy Barns In Rio Grande Do Sul State, Brazil, Karise Fernanda Nogara, Marcos Busanello, Ione Maria Pereira Haygert-Velho, Maity Zopollatto, Karen Dal Magro Frigeri, Paulo Sergio Goes Almeida Jan 2021

Characterization And Relationship Between Bulk Tank Milk Composition And Compostbedded Variables From Dairy Barns In Rio Grande Do Sul State, Brazil, Karise Fernanda Nogara, Marcos Busanello, Ione Maria Pereira Haygert-Velho, Maity Zopollatto, Karen Dal Magro Frigeri, Paulo Sergio Goes Almeida

Turkish Journal of Veterinary & Animal Sciences

Studies with compost bedded pack dairy barn system (CBDB) are still recent in Brazil. Thus, we used principal component and canonical correlation analysis to characterize and verify the relationship between compost bedded variables (CB) and bulk tank milk variables (BTM). Data are from 8 dairy farms comprising August to October 2018, in the northwest region of Rio Grande do Sul state, Brazil. Results indicated a heterogeneous BTM composition and CB management among dairy farms, besides a strong relationship between the two sets of variables (1st pair, rc = 0.972; p = 0.0253). Linear combination of CB variables explained 31.2% of …


Productive Response To Two Concentrate Allocation Strategies In Dairy Cows Grazing With Restricted Pasture Allowance, Gustavo Bretschneider, Eloy Salado, Alejandra Cuatrin, Juan Mattera, Mariela Pece, Dario Arias, Maira Cuffia, Virginia Dieguez Jan 2019

Productive Response To Two Concentrate Allocation Strategies In Dairy Cows Grazing With Restricted Pasture Allowance, Gustavo Bretschneider, Eloy Salado, Alejandra Cuatrin, Juan Mattera, Mariela Pece, Dario Arias, Maira Cuffia, Virginia Dieguez

Turkish Journal of Veterinary & Animal Sciences

The objective of this study was to compare the effects of two concentrate allotment strategies on the performance of dairy cows grazing on restricted pasture and supplemented with conserved forage. Dairy cows fed equal amounts of concentrate (fixed daily rate: 5.5 kg DM/cow) were compared to cows supplemented with concentrate according to their lactation stage as follows: 10.0, 5.0, and 1.5 kg DM/cow daily during early, mid, and late lactation, respectively (average daily dose: 5.5 kg DM/cow). There was a supplementation strategy × lactation stage interaction (P < 0.05) for energy-corrected milk (ECM). For early lactation cows, supplementation at a variable rate increased ECM yield by 14.61% (P < 0.05). There was a supplementation strategy × lactation stage interaction (P < 0.05) for body weight change. At late lactation stage, cows supplemented at a fixed rate gained weight (+ 0.16 kg/day), whereas those supplemented at a variable rate lost weight (- 0.08 kg/day; P < 0.05). No significant effect was found for body condition score. The prioritization of milk production rather than the attenuation of body reserve mobilization suggests that concentrate allowance based on lactation stage may be unsuitable for minimizing the negative energy balance in early lactation cows.


Risk Factors Of Clinical And Subclinical Endometritis In Cattle: A Review, Mounir Adnane, Rachid Kaidi, Christian Hanzen, Gary C.W. England Jan 2017

Risk Factors Of Clinical And Subclinical Endometritis In Cattle: A Review, Mounir Adnane, Rachid Kaidi, Christian Hanzen, Gary C.W. England

Turkish Journal of Veterinary & Animal Sciences

The postpartum period is a critical period in the life of dairy cattle and management of the most important problems and diseases at an early stage represents the key to successful dairy herd management. Endometritis is one of the most important and dramatic diseases that disrupt the reproductive performance of cows and reduce the livestock profitability. Because endometritis is a multifactorial disease and is caused by nonspecific bacteria, determining all the factors that enhance its risk of occurrence is more important than treating the disease. This review considers the evidence regarding the risk factors for postpartum endometritis in dairy cattle …


Impacts Of Vitamin C And E Injections On Ovarian Structures And Fertility In Holstein Cows Under Heat Stress Conditions, Juan GonzáLez Maldonado, Raymundo Rangel Santos, Raymundo Rodriguez De Lara, Gustavo Ramirez Valverde Jan 2017

Impacts Of Vitamin C And E Injections On Ovarian Structures And Fertility In Holstein Cows Under Heat Stress Conditions, Juan GonzáLez Maldonado, Raymundo Rangel Santos, Raymundo Rodriguez De Lara, Gustavo Ramirez Valverde

Turkish Journal of Veterinary & Animal Sciences

This study evaluated the effect of injecting vitamin C (VC) and E (VE) on size of the preovulatory follicle, volume of the corpus luteum, and pregnancy rates in Holstein cows under heat stress conditions (temperature humidity index > 74). Sixty-two cows were randomly assigned to one of four treatments: 1, control, n = 15: cows were not supplemented with vitamins; 2, VCG, n = 15: cows were simultaneously injected i.v. with 500 and s.c. with 2500 mg of VC before and after estrus; 3, VEG, n = 15: cows received an i.m. injection of 3000 IU of VE before estrus; 4, …


Investigation Of The Promoter Polymorphisms Of The Growth Hormone (Gh1), Growth Hormone Receptor (Ghr), Insulin-Like Growth Factor (Igf-I), And Prolactin (Prl) Genes And The Correlation Between Gene Expression And Milk Yields In Holstein Cattle Raised In Central Anatolia, Korhan Arslan, Serpi̇l Taheri̇, Eli̇f Funda Şener, Bi̇lal Akyüz, Aytaç Akçay, Yusuf Özkul, Kaan Muhsi̇n İşcan Jan 2016

Investigation Of The Promoter Polymorphisms Of The Growth Hormone (Gh1), Growth Hormone Receptor (Ghr), Insulin-Like Growth Factor (Igf-I), And Prolactin (Prl) Genes And The Correlation Between Gene Expression And Milk Yields In Holstein Cattle Raised In Central Anatolia, Korhan Arslan, Serpi̇l Taheri̇, Eli̇f Funda Şener, Bi̇lal Akyüz, Aytaç Akçay, Yusuf Özkul, Kaan Muhsi̇n İşcan

Turkish Journal of Veterinary & Animal Sciences

The aim of this study was to investigate the promoter polymorphisms of the growth hormone (GH1), growth hormone receptor (GHR), insulin-like growth factor (IGF-I), and prolactin (PRL) genes, and the correlation of the expression levels of these genes with lactation and daily milk yields in Holstein cattle. A total of 154 lactating Holstein cows raised in the Central Anatolia Region of Turkey, with a mean age of 5.4 years and a mean body weight of 571.7 kg, constituted the study material. Each blood sample was examined by real-time PCR for mRNA expression levels and the promoter polymorphisms of the GH1, …


Evaluation Of Immunotherapeutic Potential Of Ocimum Sanctumin Bovine Subclinical Mastitis, Tawheed Ahmad Shafi, Baljinder Kumar Bansal, Dhiraj Kumar Gupta, Shashi Nayyar Jan 2016

Evaluation Of Immunotherapeutic Potential Of Ocimum Sanctumin Bovine Subclinical Mastitis, Tawheed Ahmad Shafi, Baljinder Kumar Bansal, Dhiraj Kumar Gupta, Shashi Nayyar

Turkish Journal of Veterinary & Animal Sciences

Mastitis, the inflammation of mammary glands, is caused by a wide range of contagious and environmental microbes, whose clearance from the udder is generally dependent on the use of antibiotics. However, antibiotic therapy may result in development of drug-resistant microbes and depress the activity of polymorphonuclear cells. The present study was therefore undertaken to explore the immunotherapeutic potential of an herb, Ocimum sanctum, in mastitis in dairy cows. The study involved twenty HF × Sahiwal lactating dairy cows, each identified with at least one specific subclinical mastitis quarter as per International Dairy Federation criteria. The cows were divided into two …


Genetic Parameter Estimates For Selected Type Traits And Milk Production Traits Of Holstein Cattle In Southern China, Songbai Liu, Huize Tan, Lu Yang, Jianming Yi Jan 2014

Genetic Parameter Estimates For Selected Type Traits And Milk Production Traits Of Holstein Cattle In Southern China, Songbai Liu, Huize Tan, Lu Yang, Jianming Yi

Turkish Journal of Veterinary & Animal Sciences

Phenotypic and genetic parameters among udder traits (udder depth, UD; median suspensory line, MS; fore udder attachment, FUA; rear udder height, RUH; rear udder width, RUW), final score (FS), and milk production traits (305-day milk yield, 305 DM; 305-day milk-fat yield, 305 DF; 305-day milk-protein yield, 305 DP) were estimated using a derivative-free restricted maximum likelihood procedure with an animal model. The results showed that heritability estimates for selected traits ranged from 0.11 to 0.24. Strong positive genetic correlations were observed for MS, RUH, and RUW with FS (0.42-0.72). A positive genetic relationship was also estimated between MS and 305 …


Nmr-Based Metabolomic Evaluation In Dairy Cows With Displaced Abomasum, Abdullah Başoğlu, Nuri̇ Başpinar, Alparslan Coşkun Jan 2014

Nmr-Based Metabolomic Evaluation In Dairy Cows With Displaced Abomasum, Abdullah Başoğlu, Nuri̇ Başpinar, Alparslan Coşkun

Turkish Journal of Veterinary & Animal Sciences

This study is the first to evaluate nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR)-based metabolomics in cows with displaced abomasum (DA), which is an internationally recognized problem in dairy cows. Some biochemical parameters have been used for monitoring DA. However, to date, few data have been available on the blood metabolomic profile of dairy cows. Forty Holstein multiparous cows with DA (30 left, 10 right) and 10 clinically healthy Holstein multiparous cows were the subjects of the study. All the animals had similar dry matter intake. An NMR-based metabolomics approach and hematological and biochemical analyses were performed. Some changes in biochemical parameters were …


Association Between Polymorphisms Of Cyp19, Cyp21, And Er1 Genes And Milk Production Traits In Black-And-White Cattle, Magdalena Jedrzejczak, Wilhelm Grzesiak, Iwona Szatkowska, Andrzej Dybus, Magdalena Muszynska, Daniel Zaborski Jan 2011

Association Between Polymorphisms Of Cyp19, Cyp21, And Er1 Genes And Milk Production Traits In Black-And-White Cattle, Magdalena Jedrzejczak, Wilhelm Grzesiak, Iwona Szatkowska, Andrzej Dybus, Magdalena Muszynska, Daniel Zaborski

Turkish Journal of Veterinary & Animal Sciences

The relationships between the SNPs of the cytochrome P450 gene (CYP19/PvuII), steroid 21-hydroxylase (P450c21) gene (CYP21/HpaII), 2 polymorphic sites of estrogen receptor alpha gene (ER1/BglI and ER1/SnaBI), and milk production traits of Black-and-White cattle were analyzed. A total of 472 cows were included in the study and genotyped using PCR-RFLP. The frequencies of alleles for the Black-and-White cows were as follows: 0.923 - CYP19A, 0.077 - CYP19B, 0.042 - ER1/BglIA, and 0.958 for ER1/BglIG. For ER1/SnaBI, the frequency of allele A was 0.960 and that of allele G was 0.040. In the CYP21, all cows were genotyped as AA (no …


Serological Study Of Leptospirosis Among Dairy Cattle In Bosnia And Herzegovina, Maid Rifatbegovic, Zinka Maksimovic Jan 2011

Serological Study Of Leptospirosis Among Dairy Cattle In Bosnia And Herzegovina, Maid Rifatbegovic, Zinka Maksimovic

Turkish Journal of Veterinary & Animal Sciences

A total of 75,206 blood serum samples from dairy cattle and quarantined heifers was collected between 2001 and 2007 and analyzed for bovine leptospirosis by the microscopic agglutination test (MAT). Serovar Hardjo was used for testing of all sera, with the addition of 2 or 3 randomly chosen other serovars (Grippotyphosa, Icterohaemorrhagiae, Pomona, Bataviae, Canicola, and/or Saxcoebing). From the total number of sera tested, 1197 (1.59%) were serologically positive, with a decreasing tendency over the years of research. The most prevalent serovar was Pomona (1.32%), followed by Hardjo (0.52%) and Grippotyphosa (0.37%). The differences among the studied regions in terms …


Thermoregulation Differs In Chinampo (Bos Taurus) And Locally Born Dairy Cattle, Jose L. Espinoza, Jesus Sanchez, Jose A. Gracia, Jesus R. Sanchez, Ricardo Ortega, Alejandro Palacios Jan 2009

Thermoregulation Differs In Chinampo (Bos Taurus) And Locally Born Dairy Cattle, Jose L. Espinoza, Jesus Sanchez, Jose A. Gracia, Jesus R. Sanchez, Ricardo Ortega, Alejandro Palacios

Turkish Journal of Veterinary & Animal Sciences

In order to evaluate heat tolerance, physiological constants of 32 cows were measured (Chinampo: n = 12; Holstein: n = 10; Jersey: n = 10). From June to December 2006, rectal temperature and respiratory rate were recorded every Monday at 0600 and 1700 h. Holstein rectal temperature was affected by heat most, followed by Jersey, and Chinampo (the most heat-resistant). Respiratory rate of the 3 breeds was affected by climatic factors, but the Holstein and Jersey cows registered values higher than those of Chinampo cows. With a temperature-humidity index (THI) above 72 the physiological variables of all 3 breeds increased. …


Genetic Parameters Of Residual Energy Intake And Its Correlations With Other Traits In Holstein Dairy Cattle, Pouya Zamani, Seied Reza Miraei Ashtiani, Hosein Mohammadi Jan 2008

Genetic Parameters Of Residual Energy Intake And Its Correlations With Other Traits In Holstein Dairy Cattle, Pouya Zamani, Seied Reza Miraei Ashtiani, Hosein Mohammadi

Turkish Journal of Veterinary & Animal Sciences

Residual energy intake (REI) or residual feed intake (RFI), defined as the difference between actual energy intake, is predicted on the basis of requirements for maintenance, milk production, and body weight change of an animal. Genetic variation of REI and its relationships with dry matter intake, milk yield, fat corrected milk yield and milk fat, and protein yields was investigated using 3503 monthly records collected from 906 Holstein lactating cows. Variance components were estimated using univariate and multivariate animal models with the derivative-free approach of restricted maximum likelihood algorithm, fitting animal models with fixed effects of herd-year-season, parity number and …


Subclinical Laminitis In Dairy Cattle: 205 Selected Cases, Ali̇ Belge, Bahti̇yar Bakir, Ramazan Gönenci̇, Sedat Ormanci Jan 2005

Subclinical Laminitis In Dairy Cattle: 205 Selected Cases, Ali̇ Belge, Bahti̇yar Bakir, Ramazan Gönenci̇, Sedat Ormanci

Turkish Journal of Veterinary & Animal Sciences

The economic importance of lameness in dairy cattle has newly been recognized in Turkey. Lameness incidence in Turkey has been reported to be between 13% and 58%, which is similar to that of other countries where 4% and 55% incidence rates have been reported. The objective of this study was to determine the prevalence of sole lesions associated with subclinical laminitis in the hooves of dairy cattle in Van, Turkey. The risk factors for subclinical laminitis are proposed and discussed. The soles 205 selected dairy cattle were examined. The lesions were determined as solar hemorrhage (61.4%), yellow waxy discoloration (58.5%), …


Evaluation Of The Corpus Luteum Size Throughout The Cycle By Ultrasonography And Progesterone Assay In Cows, Vi̇sal Kayacik, M. Rifat Salmanoğlu, Bülent Polat, Abdurrahman Özlüer Jan 2005

Evaluation Of The Corpus Luteum Size Throughout The Cycle By Ultrasonography And Progesterone Assay In Cows, Vi̇sal Kayacik, M. Rifat Salmanoğlu, Bülent Polat, Abdurrahman Özlüer

Turkish Journal of Veterinary & Animal Sciences

The purpose of this study was to assess the correlation between the sizes of the corpus luteum (CL) with or without a cavity throughout the estrous cycle and progesterone (P_4) levels in cows. Images of the CL were obtained by ultrasonography at intervals of 24 h in 10 Holstein cows after their first postpartum estrus. Progesterone levels were measured by radioimmunassay (RIA). The duration of the estrous cycle was determined to be short (13 days), normal (approximately 22 days) and long (30 days) in 1, 7, and 2 cows, respectively. Measurements were evaluated based on the established cycle durations. The …


Dairy Cattle Farming In Kars District, Turkey: I. Characteristics And Production, Hi̇dayet Meti̇n Erdoğan, Mehmet Çi̇ti̇l, Vehbi̇ Güneş, Mustafa Saatci Jan 2004

Dairy Cattle Farming In Kars District, Turkey: I. Characteristics And Production, Hi̇dayet Meti̇n Erdoğan, Mehmet Çi̇ti̇l, Vehbi̇ Güneş, Mustafa Saatci

Turkish Journal of Veterinary & Animal Sciences

The objectives of the present study were to determine farm characteristics and production traits on dairy farms in Kars. A 2-stage stratified random sampling strategy was used to select localities (7) and farms (45). The study involved an interview with the farmers and regular visits to the farms. The survey identified important farm characteristics including demography, production and management practices. The results describe (a) farm demographics (number of family members, education of farmers, animal caretakers employed, types of herds, herd sizes, breeds, and age categories), (b) farm management practices; management at feeding (type, source, storage of feedstuffs, feeding, water supply …


Reproductive Performance And Synchronization Of The Ovulation And Estrus In Brown Swiss Cows And Heifers Using The Protocol Gnrh- Pgf2 Alpha-Gnrh And Pgf2 Alpha, Faruk Aral, Mehmet Çolak Jan 2004

Reproductive Performance And Synchronization Of The Ovulation And Estrus In Brown Swiss Cows And Heifers Using The Protocol Gnrh- Pgf2 Alpha-Gnrh And Pgf2 Alpha, Faruk Aral, Mehmet Çolak

Turkish Journal of Veterinary & Animal Sciences

The objective was to compare the reproductive performances of Brown Swiss cows and heifers synchronized for estrus and ovulation using prostaglandin F 2 alpha (PGF_{2\alpha}) alone or with gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH). Primiparous and multiparous cows (45 to 75 days postpartum; n = 26) and nulliparous heifers (16 to 20 months; n = 26) were randomly assigned to 2 treatment programs. GnRH injection was followed in 7 days by PGF_{2\alpha} injection and then by another GnRH injection 9 days later. Artificial insemination (AI) was performed 16 h after the second GnRH injection. Injections of PGF_{2\alpha} were given 11 days apart AI …


Dairy Cattle Farming In Kars District, Turkey: Ii. Health Status, Hi̇dayet Meti̇n Erdoğan, Vehbi̇ Güneş, Mehmet Çi̇ti̇l, Ahmet Ünver Jan 2004

Dairy Cattle Farming In Kars District, Turkey: Ii. Health Status, Hi̇dayet Meti̇n Erdoğan, Vehbi̇ Güneş, Mehmet Çi̇ti̇l, Ahmet Ünver

Turkish Journal of Veterinary & Animal Sciences

This study was designed to determine the health status of dairy cattle, and the rates of and reasons for culling on dairy farms in Kars. A 2-stage stratified sampling strategy was used to select localities and farms. The study involved an interview with the farmers and regular visits to the farms. The farm prevalence levels of abortion, foot- and -mouth disease (FMD), respiratory problems, leptospirosis, blackleg, hardware (TRP), bloat and anthrax were 46.7%, 57.8%, 4.4%, 13.3%, 4.4%, 11.1%, 8.8% and 0% in 2001 and 53.3%, 62.2%, 17.8%, 17.8%, 4.4%, 11.1%, 11.1% and 8.8% in 2002, respectively. Incidence rates (animal-years/100) for …


The Effects Of Baker's Yeast (Saccharomyces Cerevisiae) In Dairy Cow Diets On Milk Yield, Some Rumen Fluid Parameters And Blood Metabolites Of Dairy Cow Diets, Hüseyi̇n Nursoy, Erol Baytok Jan 2003

The Effects Of Baker's Yeast (Saccharomyces Cerevisiae) In Dairy Cow Diets On Milk Yield, Some Rumen Fluid Parameters And Blood Metabolites Of Dairy Cow Diets, Hüseyi̇n Nursoy, Erol Baytok

Turkish Journal of Veterinary & Animal Sciences

The objective of this study was to investigate the effects of baker's yeast as a protein source instead of soybean meal in dairy cow diets. Four dairy cows were utilized in a 4 x 4 Latin Square experiment. Diets included 0.0% (Control Diet), 6.6% (Diet 1), 13.2% (Diet 2), and 19.8% (Diet 3) baker's yeast containing 3.56 x 10^8 CFU/g. Forty percent of the dry matter intake of dairy cows was supplied from concentrate, and forage was offered ad libitum. The dry matter intake, milk yield, and composition of milk were similar. While the rumen NH_3-N level was significantly low …


Estimation Of Breeding Values For Dairy Cattle Using Test-Day Milk Yields, İbrahi̇m Kaya, Yavuz Akbaş, Can Uzmay Jan 2003

Estimation Of Breeding Values For Dairy Cattle Using Test-Day Milk Yields, İbrahi̇m Kaya, Yavuz Akbaş, Can Uzmay

Turkish Journal of Veterinary & Animal Sciences

The objectives of this study were to estimate genetic parameters and breeding values for test-day (TD) and 305-day milk yields, and to compare the results from TD and 305-day analyses. The data comprised 10,822 TD records from 1103 first lactations of Holstein cows from state farms in the western part of Turkey. Additive genetic, residual and permanent environmental variances, heritabilities and breeding values for 305-day and TD milk yields were estimated by the REML method using animal models. The heritability estimate (0.11) of TD milk yields was lower than the corresponding estimate (0.25) for 305-day milk yields. The product-moment correlations …


Research On Various Testing Procedures And Different Methods Of Estimating Lactation Milk Yield In Dairy Cattle, Atti̇la Kaya, Can Uzmay, Yavuz Akbaş, İbrahi̇m Kaya, Sencer Tümer Jan 2002

Research On Various Testing Procedures And Different Methods Of Estimating Lactation Milk Yield In Dairy Cattle, Atti̇la Kaya, Can Uzmay, Yavuz Akbaş, İbrahi̇m Kaya, Sencer Tümer

Turkish Journal of Veterinary & Animal Sciences

This research was carried out to determine the effect of various milk sampling intervals and different methods on the accuracy of estimation of lactation milk yield in dairy cattle. Individual daily milk weights of 599 Holstein, Simmental and Brown Swiss lactations from the Aegean Agricultural Research Institute were used. It was assumed that test-day milk yields were obtained by regular and irregular intervals of 28 d and 56 d, with the irregular intervals having a standard deviation of 5 d. From test-day milk yields, 305 d milk yields were estimated by the Holland (Lactation yield = mean of test day …


Effects Of Mastitis On Milk Yield And Composition, Department Of Agriculture, Western Australia Jan 1970

Effects Of Mastitis On Milk Yield And Composition, Department Of Agriculture, Western Australia

Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4

EVERY DAIRY farmer knows how much he spends on the treatment of cows affected with mastitis, but the actual loss in production is more difficult to estimate.

As part of the current mastitis research programme the Department of Agriculture's Animal and Dairying Divisions surveyed 37 dairy herds with a believed high incidence of mastitis.


Can Mastitis Be Eliminated?, F C. Wilkinson Jan 1969

Can Mastitis Be Eliminated?, F C. Wilkinson

Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4

Can mastitis be eliminated from a dairy herd? The results of a 12-month continuous study of four commercial herds show that it could be done.


Mastitis In Western Australian Dairy Cattle, Department Of Agriculture, Western Australia Jan 1968

Mastitis In Western Australian Dairy Cattle, Department Of Agriculture, Western Australia

Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4

IN 1964/65, as a first step towards a State-wide mastitis control programme, the Department of Agriculture undertook a survey of mastitis in West Australian dairy herds.

The survey was designed to obtain a clear picture of the incidence and severity of the disease and is the most comprehensive mastitis survey carried out in Australia.


Feeding Urea To Dairy Cows, R A. Bettenay Jan 1967

Feeding Urea To Dairy Cows, R A. Bettenay

Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4

IT has been known for some years that the ruminant animal, through the agency of microflora in the rumen, has the ability to use urea as a source of nitrogen, and to convert some of this to protein.


Coccidiosis Of Calves, W A. Halhead Jan 1966

Coccidiosis Of Calves, W A. Halhead

Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4

Coccidiosis is one of the commonest causes of calf loss and debility on South-West dairy farms.

Treatment and control are simple once the nature of the disease is understood.


Animal Husbandry Research At Bramley, Department Of Agriculture, Western Australia Jan 1966

Animal Husbandry Research At Bramley, Department Of Agriculture, Western Australia

Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4

A progress report of animal husbandry investigations at the Bramley Animal Husbandry Research Station, Margaret River.

BRAMLEY RESEARCH STATION is four miles north of Margaret River.

The average annual rainfall of 45 inches falls mainly in the winter, providing a seven-month growing season which starts in March or April.

The June-July period is excessively wet, causing extensive waterlogging of the soils.


Udder Preparation For Milking, W G. Robinson Jan 1963

Udder Preparation For Milking, W G. Robinson

Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4

REGULAR routine methods of preparing the udder for milking hare long been recognised as essential for good "let down" of milk.

The biggest problem so far has been to combat the spread of disease, in particular mastitis from udder to udder by the milker's hands or the udder washing cloths.


Vibriosis : Major Cause Of Infertility In Our Dairy Herds, J Craig Jan 1962

Vibriosis : Major Cause Of Infertility In Our Dairy Herds, J Craig

Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4

VIBRIOSIS is the main cause of infertility in West Australian dairy herds.

Its main feature is repeated return to service, and it can cause heavy financial losses.

The disease can be eliminated from a herd by the exclusive use of artificial insemination, or by the adoption of a "two herd" system.


Vibriosis, F C. Wilkinson Jan 1960

Vibriosis, F C. Wilkinson

Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4

AN all-too-common problem on dairy farms is the failure of cows to conceive at times which will ensure their calves being born at the desired season—when the cows can take full advantage of the flush of green feed or, in the case of wholemilk producers, at a time when the milk is most needed to maintain their quotas.

There are of course many causes of sterility in cattle but in a survey carried out by veterinarians D. Roberts and M. Sier in 1957, it was shown that vibriosis was the main cause in 75 per cent of the herds investigated.