DAIRY 2014 FOCUS GROUP MEETING
Objective 1: Describe baseline dairy cattle health and management practices and trends in dairy farm health management
Cow Comfort / Animal Welfare / Longevity
Animal health / lameness
Proper nutrition, disease (Johne’s), reproduction failure, hoof disorders
Breeding (cross bred, other genetics)
Handling
Pain management, dehorning, castration, low stress
Housing/ Environment
Flooring - cement surfaces, overcrowding, bedding, cleanliness
Facility/ stall size, dimensions, climate control, ventilation
Mortality and culling rates
Early lactation- involuntary culling, high rates
Short life span (higher production)
Objective 2: Evaluate management factors that are related to optimal cow comfort and reduced removal rates.
Biosecurity / Costs of Disease
Diseases
BVD, Johne’s, Leptospirosis, subclinical mastitis
Strategies
Identification of disease
Treatment/ No treatment –
Economics, cost controls
Cost of a biosecurity program
Risk assessment
Prevention- colostrum, vaccination
On farm
Biocontainment
Bioterrorism
Objective 3: Describe current biosecurity practices and determine producer motivation for implementing or not implementing proper biosecurity practices
Udder Health (including pathogens)
Milking: routines, procedures, management
Effects on quality
Udder prep
Conformation
Pathogen Identification
Staph, mycoplasma, klebsiella, environmental, E. coli, contagious, chronic,
Mode of transmission
Prevention/ treatment
Mastitis
Dry cow
Culling
SCC (high vs. low)
Testing and culturing
Objective 4: Describe current milking procedures and determine the prevalence of common mastitis pathogens
Nutrition
Rations
Forage quality
Grazing management
Nutrient (starch) availability
TMR
Transition cow diets, maintenance
Diseases
Acidosis
Mycotoxins
Objective 5: Determine the extent of mycotoxin contamination of feeds
Calf health and management
Nutrition
Calf milk replacer, waste milk, pasteurization
When offered hay, grain and water
starter formulation
Housing
Diseases
Johne’s
Scours – E. coli
Prevention/ Management
Colostrum – passive transfer measures
Vaccination
Sanitation
Objective 6: Describe dairy calf health and evaluate nutrition and disease prevention pratices
Mycobacterium avium subspecies paratuberculosis (Johne’s)
Prevalence
Diagnosis
Herd screening/testing
Prevention
Objective 7: Determine the U.S. herd-level infection prevalence
Lameness / Hoof Health / Injury
Prevalence
Causes
Diseases
Hairy heel warts, foot rot, sole ulcers, laminitis, hypocalcemia
Housing
Prevention
Foot bath, other treatments
Proper hoof care
Objective 8: see objective 1
Calf Diarrheal Diseases
Prevalence
Passive transfer
Pathogens
Coccidiosis, Cryptosporidium, E. coli
Treatment
Prevention/management
Mortality rate
Objective 9: Determine the percent of calves with failure of passive transfer and evaluate the association between herd level management and reported disease prevalence
Bovine Viral Diarrhea (BVD)
Prevalence
Vaccinations
Identifying, monitoring PI
Prevention
Herd screening/testing
Objective 10: Determine the prevalence of infected operations and evaluate testing options for bulk milk
Food Safety Pathogens (Salmonella, Campylobacter, E coli.)
Prevalence
Diagnosis
Management
Monitoring
Prevention
Vaccination
Objective 11: Determine the prevalence of specific food safety pathogens
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File Title | Speaking Points |
Author | lmortensen |
Last Modified By | cquatrano |
File Modified | 2012-02-17 |
File Created | 2012-02-17 |