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3/10/2012 - Equine Excellence 2012


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If you would like to receive this quarterly newsletter electronically send your email address to Amy Ostarchvic @ aostarchvic@tc-coop.com


 

December 2011: New and Exciting Products for the Winter
We have 2 new products coming out this December. There is a new milk replacer called Cows Match® Cold Front and a new grower product called AMPLI-Calf® Grower. I’m going to give a brief summary of both products with information from Land O Lakes Animal Milk Products and Land O Lakes Purina Feed press releases. Read More>>

 

 July 2011: A Very Important Nutrient: WATER!
As we are in the midst of summer weather I thought it would be good to give a few notes on the importance of water for calves. Read More>>
  
 
 March 2011: Staying Ahead of Fly Season
With spring in the air, now is the perfect time to develop an on-farm pest control strategy that addresses fly control efforts. ClariFly® Larvicide is a feed supplement that negatively impacts the fly life cycle, but poses no nutritional value or risk to calves that consume it. And now, in 2011, dairy producers have more options to include fly control in their feeding program, through ClariFly® Larvicide milk replacers and calf starters from Land O’Lakes Purina Feed. Read More>>
 
December 2010: Cold Stress in Calves 
Well fall is coming to an end and winter will soon be here and we will once again be bundling up to go do chores. Just like we take action on to stay warm we need to take action on to help keep our calves warm. Below are some tips that I hope will help you keep your calves warm this winter. Read More>>
 
July 2010: Heat Stress in Calves
Summer is in full swing and I thought it would be a good ti me to talk about heat stress and calves. Calves can experience heat stress at temperatures as low as 75 degrees, depending on humidity levels. Below are ti ps to help avoid or alleviate heat stress. Read More>>
 
April 2010: Calf Milk Replacer Bulletin: FDA Change of Status of Neo-Terramycin (NT)
One of the latest issues to aff ect the calf industry is the FDA’s changes to the level of NT in milk replacers. The following will explain what the changes are and suggesti ons from Amy and Town and Country. Read More>>
 
If you would like to receive this quarterly newsletter electronically send your email address to Amy Ostarchvic @ aostarchvic@tc-coop.com



 


 


 


 


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