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Cold nights and sunny days can lead to high sugar levels in silage. Even after fermentation is complete, silage still has a high residual sugar content, which increases the risk of reheating.
High ambient temperature, intensive radiation and rising humidity are a challenge for the metabolism of dairy cows. The consequences are lower milk performance with lower ingredients, reduced fertility and hoof health.
The three most important basic principles in calf rearing are: “Fast, sufficient, and top quality”.
If you embrace these principles in your colostrum feeding plan, you will get your calves off to the best possible start and ensure fast, healthy development