²ÝÁñÉçÇø

Early lameness detection is key in dairy herds

Identifying lame cows early and treating cases promptly and effectively is crucial to reducing lameness on-farm and the associated costs to productivity

clock • 3 min read
Sara Pedersen explains that stress caused by lameness can impact many areas including fertility.
Image:

Sara Pedersen explains that stress caused by lameness can impact many areas including fertility.

Early detection and prompt effective treatment (EDPET) is key to tackling lameness among the UK's dairy herds. That was the message from Sara Pedersen, veterinary consultant at Farm Dynamics, when...

To continue reading...

Already a member? Login for full access.

New to ²ÝÁñÉçÇø Guardian? Register for 1 free article per week or become a member for unlimited access to essential farming news and insights.

article-img-580x358

 

WATER ABSTRACTION LICENCES FOR SALE

£±Ê°¿´¡

BNG National Habitat Bank Creation & Unit

£±Ê°¿´¡

FARM LOANS & RE-MORTGAGES

£±Ê°¿´¡

More on Dairy

UK remains global leader in uptake of sexed dairy semen

UK remains global leader in uptake of sexed dairy semen

Uptake has reached 84% across all dairy breeds

Alex Black
clock 06 September 2025 • 1 min read
Dairy special: Keeping the bulk tank clear of drug residues

Dairy special: Keeping the bulk tank clear of drug residues

Vet, Charlie Foster, points to a recent development that may have increased the risk of exceeding milk maximum residue levels and offers some tips on how to avoid financial penalties

Wendy Short
clock 05 September 2025 • 4 min read
Dairy special: Organic Pembrokeshire dairy farm secures future

Dairy special: Organic Pembrokeshire dairy farm secures future

Significant investment in a greenfield site, together with membership of an internationally renowned organic dairy co-operative, is key to securing the farming future for a historic West Wales estate

Gaina Morgan
clock 05 September 2025 • 7 min read