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  • Cow Tracks24 May 10
    This publication has been produced in conjunction with the Environment Agency and includes information on the key points to remember when thinking about putting in a cow track, covering such thoughts as: Where to site a track, Materials to use, The use of waste materials to build tracks, Drainage of the surface, Maintenance of surfaces.
  • breeding+18 May 09
    This is a manual supported by a series of extension programmes and workshops specifically designed to help UK dairy farmers improve their herd profitability through better breeding. breeding+ is currently out of stock and not available via post. However, you can still download a copy today.
  • Dairy Wizard19 May 09
    The Dairy Wizard consists of three sections wich include Housing the 21st century cow, Parlour wizard and Slurry wizard. Combined, they allow you to look at the cost implications of a range of housing options, look at existing milk routines and parlour options as well as identify adequate slurry storage strategies. It has been designed to help dairy farmers considering upgrading or replacing slurry storage, allowing them to work out their storage requirements and weigh up the cost benefits of different ways to tackle under-capacity.
  • Minimising Slurry Pooling in Dairy Housing21 October 09
    This booklet gives advice on minimising slurry pooling in order to combat digital dermatitis and looks at the design and management factors that best contribute to clean and healthy feet. Slurry depth is the major influence on digital dermatitis, especially if the slurry depth is consistently above the coronary band of the cow’s foot, generally about 25mm above floor level.
  • Cost effective slurry storage strategies19 May 09
    Slurry production is a major issue on most dairy farms due to the high cost of providing storage and the cost of spreading. The revision of the Nitrate Vulnerable Zones (NVZ) regulations now affects 68% of England, 4% of Wales and 15% of Scotland. In addition to legislation, slurry is important as a source of nutrients with an average value of £78 per cow produced per year. With the cost of fertiliser rising there is an obvious cost saving opportunity where slurry can be used effectively.
  • Strategies to reduce culling rates19 May 09
    This booklet helps farmers understand the cost of herd replacement on their business and to identify ways to reduce culling rates and replacement, with the aim of reducing herd replacement costs to below 2.6ppl.
  • Biosecurity Advice and Cattle Purchasing Checklist 19 May 09
    This checklist can be used to help your business maintain and improve the health and welfare of your herd. It has been developed in conjunction with the BCVA to improve purchase decisions.
  • Footbathing and Lameness: Effective management for dairy cows19 May 09
    An honest appraisal of your existing system will help to identify areas where there is scope for improvement, as well as confirming aspects which are satisfactory. Regular footbathing is beneficial to cows’ health. Every effort should be made to do the job as effectively as possible, with minimum disruption to the daily milking routine.
  • DairyCo Mobility Score - Instructions19 May 09
    This allows you to use the pad to record mobility of your herd. Download for FREE today...
  • DairyCo Mobility Score Sheet - Blank Forms19 May 09
    This allows you to use the pad to record mobility of your herd. Download for FREE today...