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P2f: Infectious Diseases – New tools for diagnosing causes of scours and respiratory diseases in dairy calves.

P2f: Infectious Diseases – New tools for diagnosing causes of scours and respiratory diseases in dairy calves.

by David | Mar 9, 2022 | Media 2022, P2f

Back to P2 projects  P2f: Infectious Diseases – New tools for diagnosing causes of scours and respiratory diseases in dairy calves. You can help if you are interested in this project or think you may want to be involved at some stage, please contact anyone from...
Predicting and preventing disease to keep older cows milking

Predicting and preventing disease to keep older cows milking

by David | Nov 24, 2021 | Media 2021, P2a

Predicting and preventing disease to keep older cows milking Figure 1. Shows that low and very high producing cows are at reduced probability of pregnancy in a lactation. The figure also shows that odds of getting pregnant during a lactation reduce with increased...
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  • Artificial intelligence for a dairy cattle heat tolerance phenotype
  • Factors influencing lactose production in dairy cows.
  • Potential of HSP70 as a non-invasive biomarker for detecting heat stress in dairy cow.
  • Investigating genotype and environment effects on the rumen microbiome.
  • Effect of drought on microbiome community and metabolite profiles in kikuyu.

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Dairy UP is funded through the Australian and NSW Government’s Bushfire Industry Package – Sector Development Grant (BIP-SDG) program, with cash co-contributions from Dairy Australia, The University of Sydney’s Dairy Research Foundation, Local Land Services, Norco, Leppington Pastoral Co Ltd and Dairy NSW; and in kind contributions by all the above organisations plus NSW DPI (Biosecurity and Food Safety; Agriculture), Scibus, Australia Fresh Milk Holding Ltd, Dairy Connect and NSW Farmers.

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