By Siert-Jan Boersema, Joao Cannas da Silva, John Mee, Jos Noordhuizen
ISBN-10: 9086861296
ISBN-13: 9789086861293
Farm future health and productiveness administration of dairy younger inventory
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1996). 6). 5. Monitoring of growth of young stock by using heart girth measuring tape. The tape indicates the estimated weight of the HF animal (Note that the cm-kg conversion on the tape is for an average HF animal, growth and development varies between farms). 34 Farm health and productivity management of dairy young stock Chapter 2. 6. An example of a weight band for heart girth measurement of young stock. Growth performance can be assessed using a weight scale or using a weight band. The latter can easily be used in practice for heart girth measurements because centimetres can be converted into kilograms body weight.
One may decide to assign an overall total score to young stock rearing (for example, overall score is good if >70 of all points were scored positive), or an area score (for example, area score is good if >70% of area points is scored positive). Request by a farmer for a veterinary FHPM programme for young stock Mutual agreement about contents, farm visits, fees Execution of the FHPM programme Preparation, execution and follow-up of farm visits General young stock inventory during first farm visit Definition of predominant problem areas.
Routine monitoring is meant to obtain early signals of potentially deviating areas and parameters, in order to prevent a high prevalence of certain diseases and/or large economic losses (early warning principle). , 2001). 2) most often represent risk factors which predispose for the occurrence of diseases and disorders. , 2001). g. com). 3a and b (Boersema, 2006). g. poor management, health disorders, poor nutrition, or poor environmental conditions. 2. e. general diagnostic evaluation). Monitoring activity depends on farm objectives, actions planned, age-group, herd size, prevalence of disorders, management quality, time available, problems present).
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