This is an excellent article about Health of dairy cows - it is exactly what we preach since many years.
e.g. foot rot can further be reduced by using our product K for compost which one mixes with water and possibly with a water can or whatever sprays it slightly over the area where the cows are standing - this dries it out and starts a decomposing process instead of a rotting process.
But one can further enhance the metabolism and thus performance and production by adding a very small amount of our T for animals (German) to the feed (3g/day per unit) - I wrote about this last week. This way the intestines become more aerobic, parasites are removed, feed conversion is increased, energy is given to the animals, the whole metabolism improves dramatifally, lesser masitites, lesser somatic cells, less hoof rot, easier calving etc. etc. for little money one gets a lot including a happier animal. This does not only go for organic dairy but also for conventional even though we believe the organic way is the only right way whether one certifies or not - if you want to do something for your assets (land, animals, water etc.) then you should at least consider to go MORE organic. We will show you how.
Two more points:
I wrote about this before - fertilize your pastures naturally by dispersing with a harrow the manure over the pasture and then spray same with our K -just like above- now the soil microbes get the message of oxygen and energy and food and they multiply in an unbelievable rate, breaking down the organic matter on the soil and building with this humus, soil fertility and water retention - a natural soil fertilization. Works like a bomb.
And last: the water that you give your animals - attach a Kat to the pipe and thus vitalize and energize the water, free it of pathogens and your circle of re-energizing the total environment (its our natural energy) of your farm brings you fantastic results with very little medical expenses - the vets will hate me for this, they dont like to promote this technology as they earn too little.
Helga