This NebGuide discusses feeding management of the dry cow for optimum performance during the next lactation. Dry Cow Management Goals Every dairy producer\u27s goal for the milking herd should be to maximize feed intake and milk production -- profitably. Proper dry cow management provides the foundation for a successful lactation
Lactating dairy cows must consume large quantities of dry matter (DM) to provide the nutrients neede...
This NebGuide discusses important aspects of grouping and feeding systems, body conditioning, and nu...
This NebGuide describes feeding and management practices that allow the producer to control body con...
This NebGuide discusses feeding management of the dry cow for optimum performance during the next la...
The Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service periodically issues revisions to its publications. The mo...
Dry cows do not require the intensive daily management of cows in early lactation, but the handling ...
This NebGuide emphasizes the importance of maximizing feed intake for maximum milk production, and m...
1 online resource (PDF, 2 pages)This archival publication may not reflect current scientific knowle...
Sponsored by the Extension services of Illinois, Kansas, Minnesota, Missouri, South Dakota and Wisco...
Under ideal conditions, dairy cows produce milk during 305 days of the year and are dry the remainin...
Dairy cows must consume a lot of feed to achieve the levels of production expected today; however,...
2 pp.Proper nutrition management during a cow's transition period (from the last 3 weeks of gestatio...
Use this check list to ensure that your feeding program is effective and profitable. The following g...
During excessively wet or dry years, there is a wide range of forage quality with most dairy produce...
1 online resource (PDF, 6 pages)This archival publication may not reflect current scientific knowle...
Lactating dairy cows must consume large quantities of dry matter (DM) to provide the nutrients neede...
This NebGuide discusses important aspects of grouping and feeding systems, body conditioning, and nu...
This NebGuide describes feeding and management practices that allow the producer to control body con...
This NebGuide discusses feeding management of the dry cow for optimum performance during the next la...
The Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service periodically issues revisions to its publications. The mo...
Dry cows do not require the intensive daily management of cows in early lactation, but the handling ...
This NebGuide emphasizes the importance of maximizing feed intake for maximum milk production, and m...
1 online resource (PDF, 2 pages)This archival publication may not reflect current scientific knowle...
Sponsored by the Extension services of Illinois, Kansas, Minnesota, Missouri, South Dakota and Wisco...
Under ideal conditions, dairy cows produce milk during 305 days of the year and are dry the remainin...
Dairy cows must consume a lot of feed to achieve the levels of production expected today; however,...
2 pp.Proper nutrition management during a cow's transition period (from the last 3 weeks of gestatio...
Use this check list to ensure that your feeding program is effective and profitable. The following g...
During excessively wet or dry years, there is a wide range of forage quality with most dairy produce...
1 online resource (PDF, 6 pages)This archival publication may not reflect current scientific knowle...
Lactating dairy cows must consume large quantities of dry matter (DM) to provide the nutrients neede...
This NebGuide discusses important aspects of grouping and feeding systems, body conditioning, and nu...
This NebGuide describes feeding and management practices that allow the producer to control body con...