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Heifer Health
Presenter: Dr. Phil Jardon, Extension Dairy Veterinarian, Iowa State University
Переглядів: 34

Відео

Feeding Red Seaweed to Mitigate Methane Production in the Dairy Cow
Переглядів 304 години тому
Presenter: Ranga Appuhamy, PhD Department of Animal Science, Iowa State University
Managing Heifer Inventory
Переглядів 3321 годину тому
Fred Hall, NW IA Dairy Field Specialist and Greg Palas, DRMS Manager discuss heifer market outlook and software tools for managing heifer inventory.
Colostrum management
Переглядів 3914 днів тому
Join ISU Extension & Outreach Veterinarian, Dr. Jardon, and Extension Dairy Field Specialist, Jennifer Bentley, as they discuss best management practices for colostrum management.
Episode 100. Dairy Price Outlook
Переглядів 2821 день тому
Recap The Stateline Dairy and Ag Outlook Seminar, "Understanding a Changing Industry." Listen in as Leonard Polzin, University of Wisconsin discusses Dairy Price Outlook - Spotlight on Supply, Demand and Inflation.
Episode 99. HPAI Regulations at Dairy Exhibitions in Iowa
Переглядів 1628 днів тому
Tune in as the Dairy Team discusses the new HPAI regulations for upcoming dairy shows. For more information visit www.extension.iastate.edu/dairyteam/HPAI
Biosecurity Training for Fairs and Exhibitions
Переглядів 13328 днів тому
Fairs that have a dairy show will be required to have a Biosecurity Plan per the State vet Fairs order (Order No. AI-24-031) Learn more about developing and implementing biosecurity measures for exhibitions in Iowa, as well as having response protocols in case an animal develops symptoms of HPAI during the show. The presenter is: Dr. Danelle Bickett Weddle, Preventalytics, LLC. is a veterinaria...
Episode 98. Heat Stress Mitigation in Farm Employees
Переглядів 928 днів тому
Tune in as the Dairy Team speaks with guest Cody Volkmann as he discusses how dairy producers can mitigate heat stress for their employees. He will define heat stress, how it is measured, and offer techniques to prevent heat stress.
Heat Stress Mitigation in Farm Employees
Переглядів 54Місяць тому
Cody Volkmann discusses how dairy producers can mitigate heat stress for their employees. He will define heat stress, how it is measured, and offer techniques to prevent heat stress.
Heifer Nutrition - Strategies for your herd's best replacement
Переглядів 70Місяць тому
Join Dr. Gail Carpenter, assistant professor and Iowa State University State Dairy Extension Specialist, as she discuss heifer feeding strategies.
Episode 97. Recapping Dairy Challenge with Peggy Coffeen
Переглядів 11Місяць тому
This week we recap Dairy Challenge with Peggy Coffeen on the Uplevel Dairy Podcast, as trio of up-and-comers in dairy industry communications took over the mic to interview three Dairy Challenge alumni who shared their experiences on a panel at the Midwest Dairy Challenge held in Green Bay, Wis., in February. Social media interns interview Dairy Challenge alumni: Nichole Gerard, Iowa State Univ...
Maternity Management
Переглядів 55Місяць тому
Join Dr. Howard Tyler with Iowa State University as he discusses best management practices for maternity management.
Biosecurity: Preparing for Goat Shows
Переглядів 832 місяці тому
Join Dr. Rachel Friedrich from the Iowa State University College of Veterinary Medicine as she discuss biosecurity recommendations as people prepare for shows, during shows, and the return home from shows.
Episode 96. Muscle Weakness in Holstein Calves
Переглядів 352 місяці тому
Tune in as the dairy team speaks with guest Dr. Chad Dechow from Penn State as he discusses muscle weakness in Holstein calves.
Fermentation and Distillation of Whey to Produce Spirits at Copper Crow
Переглядів 662 місяці тому
Curtis Basina from Copper Crow Distillery in Bayfield, WI will focus on the fermentation and distillation of lactose sugar found in whey, talking about some of the challenges and legal requirements associated with distillation.
Episode 95. Heifer Field Day Recap.
Переглядів 172 місяці тому
Episode 95. Heifer Field Day Recap.
Type's influence on Product Quality - Finding the Right Type
Переглядів 1452 місяці тому
Type's influence on Product Quality - Finding the Right Type
Early onset muscle weakness in Holsteins
Переглядів 1563 місяці тому
Early onset muscle weakness in Holsteins
Episode 94. HPAI Update #2
Переглядів 303 місяці тому
Episode 94. HPAI Update #2
Raising Goat Kids
Переглядів 2493 місяці тому
Raising Goat Kids
Episode 93. HPAI Update
Переглядів 393 місяці тому
Episode 93. HPAI Update
Episode 92. Forage Considerations and Conditions going into Spring
Переглядів 234 місяці тому
Episode 92. Forage Considerations and Conditions going into Spring
Forage Assessment and Conditions Entering Spring
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Forage Assessment and Conditions Entering Spring
Episode 91. 2024 Climate Outlook
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Episode 91. 2024 Climate Outlook
Neonatal Diarrhea in Goat Kids
Переглядів 1325 місяців тому
Neonatal Diarrhea in Goat Kids
Episode 90. Dairy Days 2024 Recap.
Переглядів 245 місяців тому
Episode 90. Dairy Days 2024 Recap.
Episode 89. Leadership Habits with Peggy Coffeen
Переглядів 145 місяців тому
Episode 89. Leadership Habits with Peggy Coffeen
Respiratory disease in calves
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Respiratory disease in calves
Focus on Climate and Weather Predictions for the 2024 Growing Season
Переглядів 1786 місяців тому
Focus on Climate and Weather Predictions for the 2024 Growing Season
Dairy goat nutrition to maximize health in the close up and fresh period
Переглядів 2906 місяців тому
Dairy goat nutrition to maximize health in the close up and fresh period

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @mistycherie
    @mistycherie Місяць тому

    Just wanted to say thank you for continuing to post these very informative videos to YT. Am not in Iowa nor do I have cattle, but I do find the topics fascinating and informative as I plan for a future homestead.

  • @mistycherie
    @mistycherie 2 місяці тому

    Lots of great information, thank you for sharing!

  • @mistycherie
    @mistycherie 2 місяці тому

    So much wonderful information being shared here, thank you! Really appreciate the concept of balance and proportion and how it leads to a long and productive life for the goat. It makes a lot of sense. Fabulous pictures, diagrams, and detailed discussion on key attributes. I learned a ton. 💚🐐💚

  • @SageandStoneHomestead
    @SageandStoneHomestead 3 місяці тому

    Excited to watch this one, thank you so much for your great work and for sharing.

  • @GlacialRidgeHomestead
    @GlacialRidgeHomestead 3 місяці тому

    What happens if they don’t get the colostrum within the first 6 hours?

    • @ISUExtensionDairy
      @ISUExtensionDairy 20 днів тому

      Hello - Thanks for questions. If goat kids do not receive adequate colostrum as soon as possible, they are more prone to illnesses and diseases and lowered growth rates. The immunoglobulins produced in colostrum are only available to the kid in the first few hours of life. www.extension.iastate.edu/dairyteam/files/documents/DairyGoatColostrumManagementFactsheet.pdf

  • @goatvetoz
    @goatvetoz 4 місяці тому

    Many thanks - excellent webinar . Excellent points about no high pressure hosing if you have cryptosporidia and not using antibiotics but instead managing fluids and the acid base balance.

  • @joshcecil5892
    @joshcecil5892 5 місяців тому

    Very informative. Thank you

  • @goatvetoz
    @goatvetoz 6 місяців тому

    Thanks - excellent webinar

  • @monkeyhillfarm8852
    @monkeyhillfarm8852 6 місяців тому

    Fascinating info! Thank you.

  • @matthewporter1376
    @matthewporter1376 8 місяців тому

    It'd be great to see a follow up video; having real experience with academic support is wonderful 😊

  • @rjbman199
    @rjbman199 9 місяців тому

    How did you hang the pipe? I’ve looked everywhere for a clamp like that…

  • @Ranjeetsingh-ek8tw
    @Ranjeetsingh-ek8tw Рік тому

    Central institute for research on goats india

  • @leaksorn3317
    @leaksorn3317 Рік тому

    This is very great presentation

  • @Hannah-on1vw
    @Hannah-on1vw Рік тому

    ✋ ᎮᏒᎧᎷᎧᏕᎷ

  • @agro83gr
    @agro83gr 2 роки тому

    Excellent presentation. Thank you for sharing.

  • @LadyRuin
    @LadyRuin 2 роки тому

    This is very informational thank you~!

  • @PeaceLoveAndGuns
    @PeaceLoveAndGuns 2 роки тому

    Your voice sounds like NateTheHoofGuy. Are you one and the same?

  • @loukatme2
    @loukatme2 2 роки тому

    Thank you! This is very helpful!

  • @PrairiesEdgeDairy
    @PrairiesEdgeDairy 2 роки тому

    Kind of a fun video to watch - WAY bigger than our TRANS Iowa Low Cost swing-7 that we did in 2014,

  • @eternalbliss1168
    @eternalbliss1168 2 роки тому

    Thanking for posting this

  • @goatvetoz
    @goatvetoz 3 роки тому

    Thanks. I used to induce kidding for week-ends when eradicating CAE in my herd when I was a PhD vet student in the 1980s. C comes before D in the alphabet and so clean before disinfect.

  • @goatvetoz
    @goatvetoz 3 роки тому

    Great webinar - thanks for recording as due to time differences I could not watch live. I am interested in improvements for my disbudding technique which is shown here = ua-cam.com/video/6mT5tWD9qPE/v-deo.html I find also I need to do a figure of 8 burn on buck kids as otherwise I get scurs at the front centre.

  • @peregrinecaprine
    @peregrinecaprine 3 роки тому

    I had to leave the session early (Sow getting delivered), thank you so very much for posting this so quickly, able to pick right up where I left. Fantastic information

  • @TXCBA
    @TXCBA 3 роки тому

    Thank you. I got to watch this after the session. Looking forward to more!

  • @katuha2192
    @katuha2192 3 роки тому

    0:38 beautiful-girls-here.online

  • @adamfinlay8034
    @adamfinlay8034 4 роки тому

    Would it be possible to build parlor like this as a module in an outside workshop and then anchor to an already existing parlor floor

    • @ISUExtensionDairy
      @ISUExtensionDairy 3 роки тому

      Yes, this parlor could easily be manufactured off-site in a shop and then anchored to both the floor and outside walls or ceiling for strength. Just the posts in the concrete or attached to the concrete is not enough else it will push from side to side when cows on the platforms. thanks for the question!

  • @trigisfun
    @trigisfun 4 роки тому

    How long in real time does this video depict?

    • @ISUExtensionDairy
      @ISUExtensionDairy 4 роки тому

      Hello! This was between 2 and 3 weeks off and on, thanks for the question!

  • @hairymanonetwo
    @hairymanonetwo 5 років тому

    Nice video Thanks ! Im just another local " previous " dairy farmer here in Iowa. I sold the cows 3 years ago. Grazed cows for 35 years....on a 35 acre pasture area...and milked 35 to 45 cows. Changed the way we farmed 100% ! However so many people think grazing is less labor intensive. Not true ! Yah need to be there !!!!! Manage the pastures..... mowing them for hay after they have reached beyond the vegetative stage. I notice that issue in your pastures. Anytime grasses reach more then 6 inches they are of poor value ! Didnt see it in your video ...but so often farmers expect the cows to eat manure laden grass ! Often a pasture must be use for only haying because of too much manure. Cows wont eat it ! If cows eat grain.....they have no quality pasture ! But.....this happens anyway during the late season.

  • @user-yq8wi6bc3f
    @user-yq8wi6bc3f 6 років тому

    -- Wheare do youre cows graze ?

  • @rockriverroyalrex
    @rockriverroyalrex 6 років тому

    Is that Randy Moss?

  • @SjoerdDuiker
    @SjoerdDuiker 6 років тому

    great video - thanks for making and sharing it. I wondered how many acres the farm is and how the farmer meets feed needs throughout the year, especially in the summer and winter when cool season pastures slow down in production. From the video it seems the farmers relies heavily on baylage.

    • @ISUExtensionDairy
      @ISUExtensionDairy 6 років тому

      To answer the question our home farm has about 80 to 90 acres available for grazing or haying for the milk cows. Early in the season we graze what we need to keep up with the grass and we make balage or dry hay on the extra. As the season progresses and depending on dryness we graze more of the farm. Occasionally we make some third crop on some fields but usually by then we are grazing most everything. We try to graze from Mid to late April until mid to late October with very little hay feeding (usually we feed 1 small square slice per cow per milking during the grazing season) then continue to graze with higher supplement until late November. This year because of the dryness I started feeding balage fairly heavily in September to supplement the pasture. We also have been planting some of this acreage (5-6 acres) to sorgum sudan to graze during dry periods (It was very helpful this season). As far as heifer feed we have a 30 acre pasture away from the home farm where we rotate heifers and dry cows, I usually move them to new grass every 3 days. Smaller heifers 2-400 pounds are sometimes run with the cows so they can get better feed. I also rent about 25 acres from a neighbor were I make balage or dry hay for winter feed. Also we usually buy some hay every year (30 - 100 balage bales or dry big squares) to make sure we don't run out of feed. So in summary our system is simple, yet complex and flexible.

    • @SjoerdDuiker
      @SjoerdDuiker 6 років тому

      thank you for your reply