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Participation in Forum on July 16, 2020
yes ,rolling the cow is the traditional method to correct uterine torsion ,but such method needs many people which are not available in dairy farms especially small size dairies . In my experience laparotomy is more easy ,efficient and will help in saving the calf the required people are not available ( night time and when farms are away ) . I corrected the case by complete Cesarean operation . ...
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Participation in Forum on May 16, 2020
The figures shown in the study are very high in terms of economic loss on the short run and more in losing the female portion of the lost fetuses on the long run.In all the abattoirs it is not allowed to slaughter the females unless authorised by the veterinary officer in charge.To save that loss this law must be implemented.Furthermore, now it is easy to diagnose pregnancies in the small and larg ...
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Participation in Forum on April 13, 2020
This is one strategy of dairy management , getting as much milk as possible from the cow regardless and not paying attention to the reproduction and new pregnancy The followers of such strategy depends totally of the price of the new replacement pregnant cows . their argument is that the cost of the new pregnant cow from outside the farm is cheaper that the cost of getting the cow pregnant of rais ...
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Participation in Forum on January 2, 2020
Dear Dr. Flamenbaum Happy new year for you and your loved ones and for the colleges in engormix. Thank you for the correction and the valuable work on the heat stress on the dairy in hot areas.
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Participation in Forum on January 2, 2020
the annual milk loss per cow being $ 200 Thank you for the interesting information ,i think the above mentioned sentence should be 200 liters not $ 200 thank you
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Participation in Forum on September 19, 2019
Garlic and onions are known to have great benefits for health and have antimicrobial effect as well, but in milk-producing animals or egg-laying birds what about milk tainting?
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Participation in Forum on July 10, 2019
Thank you, Dr. for the useful and valuable information.The article deals with a special feeding pattern in a certain area where certain feed materials are economically available.What about T.M.R use in such areas and will the feeding pattern change if we use T.M.R? Thank you again.
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Participation in Forum on May 4, 2019
it is a good article, simple and understood, but I think sand bedding replacement (every 12-14 days as in the article ) needs to be revisited.Furthermore, sand is applicable in big farms.Is there any information about the resources needed for recycling (how much water, electricity, machinery operating cost...).Thank you.
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Participation in Forum on June 19, 2018
Can somebody explain how can this product be used on the farm level?If it is included in the feed on the feed plant, what is the shelf life and stability of the feed?How about dairy sheep? Can we feed it to the sheep? Dr. Jamil.
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Participation in Forum on May 18, 2018
Dear Dr. Amin It will be good, what questions would you like to discuss about the proposed topics?
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Location:Tulkarem, HaMerkaz (Central) , Israel
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Professional Title: Veterinary Doctor
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