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Wednesday, February 1, 2023
Number of possible causes behind deaths of 100 cows in Jersey, UK, ruled out
A number of potential causes, including those of any "notifiable diseases", for the death of 100 cows in the United Kingdom's Jersey island country have been ruled out, the island's government said late last month.
Tuesday, January 31, 2023
New animal husbandry farm with cow milking parlour set up in Nigeria, Sokoto State
Nigeria's National Agricultural Land Development Authority (NALDA) has established an animal husbandry farm with a cow milking parlour on 100 hectares of land in the country's Sokoto State.
Tuesday, January 3, 2023
More than 56,000 cows and buffalos in Cambodia hit by infectious diseases in past year
More than 56,000 cows and buffalos were stricken by infectious diseases in Cambodia in the past year.
Tuesday, November 8, 2022
US team may employ consumer monitoring devices on cows as part of bovine mastitis research
A multi-US state research team led by a Colorado State University (CSU) professor anticipates using monitoring devices like Fitbits or Apple Watches in an effort to study and improve dairy cow health.
Tuesday, November 8, 2022
US consumers more inclined to get milk from cows responsibly treated with antibiotics, researchers found
US consumers would be willing to buy milk from cows which are only treated with antibiotics when medically necessary – as long as the price isn't much higher than conventional milk, according to researchers at the College of Veterinar ...
Wednesday, September 21, 2022
Plant extracts beneficial for China's dairy cows but use is limited
The population of Holstein dairy cows in China had dropped by more than half from 10 million in mid-2010 to 4.71 million in 2019, before rebounding to 5.76 million last year.
Monday, September 5, 2022
FMD outbreak in Australia could lead to massive slaughtering of cows, officials warned
A foot and mouth disease (FMD) outbreak in Australia would mean the slaughtering and burning of countless cows and a national emergency being declared, officials have warned.
Wednesday, August 24, 2022
Zoetis: Study shows genetically superior cows can be more sustainable and productive
A new study from Zoetis helps show the positive effect genetic selection in the dairy industry can have on environmental sustainability outcomes.
Tuesday, July 5, 2022
Cost of keeping dairy cow in Ireland spiked by over US$522, says specialist
The cost of keeping a dairy cow and replacement unit in Ireland has soared by over €500 (US$522) this year and could increase further next year, Teagasc dairy specialist Patrick Gowing.
Thursday, June 23, 2022
US startup creates device that tests cow milk in less than 10 seconds
US startup Labby is aiming to help farmers get a clearer picture of their cows' health with a device that can test milk from individual cows in less than 10 seconds.
Thursday, February 3, 2022
US sees lowest numbers of beef cows in seven years, according to USDA
The United States has the fewest beef cows in seven years, the United States Department of Agriculture said on January 31, signaling that high meat prices will continue to rise.
Tuesday, September 21, 2021
Russia imposes restrictions on meatpackers in Brazil following mad cow disease cases
Russia has imposed restrictions on Brazilian meatpackers after two atypical cases of mad cow disease were detected this month, the Valor Economico newspaper reported on September 17.
Monday, July 5, 2021
Cow trial in Australia evaluates effectiveness of Vilofoss' calcium binder
The effectiveness of Vilfoss' X-Zelit calcium binder was compared with the effectiveness of another product during a recent farm trial in Australia.
Monday, April 12, 2021
Cherkiozovo CEO awarded for supporting residents in Moscow Region, Russia
The Governor of the Moscow Region, Russia, has awarded Cherkizovo Group CEO Sergey Mikhailov the Sign of St Sergius of Radonezh, an honour in recognition of the work Cherkizovo provided to help the region's residents during the pandemic.
Tuesday, April 6, 2021
Jordan permits import of 1,500 dairy cows following three-year hiatus
Jordan's Ministry of Agriculture has announced on April 2 that it had approved the import of 1,500 dairy cows after a three-year hiatus, citing "unfair and unjustified" hikes in fresh milk prices.

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