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DNA blueprint for healthier and more efficient cows

Ground breaking findings by an international consortium of scientists who sequenced and analysed the bovine genome, could result in more sustainable food production. The findings, published in two reports in t...
Source: CSIRO Media Release
Publication date: 05/06/2009   Views: 208
 
New distributor for NOREL&NATURE in New Zealand

We have the pleasure to inform you of the recent appointment of AgriHealth Ltd as distributor for NOREL&NATURE in New Zealand. Traditionally a large milk producer, New Zealand counts about 4.2 million dair...
Source: Norel & Nature (April 2009 newsletter)
Publication date: 05/06/2009   Views: 193
 
Study finds dairy better for bones than calcium carbonate

A Purdue University study shows dairy has an advantage over calcium carbonate in promoting bone growth and strength. Connie Weaver, distinguished professor and head of the food and nutrition department, found ...
Source: Purdue University news
Publication date: 05/06/2009   Views: 280
 
Engormix welcomes Meriden Animal Health

Engormix.com proudly announces that Meriden Animal Health Ltd. has entered our Companies Directory as PREMIUM.Meriden Animal Health Ltd. ...
Source: Engormix.com
Publication date: 05/04/2009   Views: 212
 
A Revolution in Dairy Cattle Genetics

Sound the alarm. "One if by land and two if by sea" stated Henry Wadsworth Longfellow in his poem "The Midnight ride of Paul Revere". The redcoats are coming. The redcoats are coming. Today, the SNPs are coming...
Source: University of Illinois (Illini DairyNet)
Publication date: 04/30/2009   Views: 340
 
Feeding olive by-products may improve fat quality of meat and milk from ruminants

Inclusion of olive by-products in goat and sheep diets could result in a more favourable fat profile of meat and milk from these animals, concludes a new review published in the journal Animal Feed Science and ...
Source: EUFIC (The European Food Information Council)
Publication date: 04/29/2009   Views: 190
 
Senasa approved Proagro's new hormonal laboratory

Senasa's (Agri-food Quality and Sanity National Service) technicians, went all over the new lab and approved it for the manufacturing of hormonal products, which makes Proagro proud to have in account thre...
Source: Proagro
Publication date: 04/28/2009   Views: 259
 
Mineral balance important to cow performance

Feeding of corn co-products like distillers grains and corn gluten has changed the mineral balance in winter cattle diets, said Dennis Bauer, Brown County Extension Educator. Those products are really high in ...
Source: University of Nebraska-Lincoln news
Publication date: 04/28/2009   Views: 515
 
FDA: Stricter rule on livestock feed ingredients

A stricter rule on livestock feed ingredients aimed at preventing mad cow disease will take effect next week, but cattle producers and other groups will have six months to comply, the U.S. Food and Drug Adminis...
Source: Reuters via EuroInvestor
Publication date: 04/24/2009   Views: 367
 
Model Developed to Make Cattle More Comfortable

Using equipment not all that different from what a runner might take on a jog, veterinary researchers at Kansas State University are working to make life more comfortable for cattle. A jogger's heart rate moni...
Source: K-State College of Veterinary news release
Publication date: 04/24/2009   Views: 326
 
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