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Heifer Health Management
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Agriculture
Undergraduate 4
10/20/2014

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Term
What are the 2 largest economic inputs in dairy farming?
Definition
feed costs
replacement heifers
Term
What are the goals of a replacement program?
Definition
produce enough replacements to maintain a milking herd

-efficiently
-calve successfully
-on average better than the cows they are replacing
Term
What is the optimal age at calving for milk production?
Definition
22-26 months
Term
What factors must be considered in a health management program for dairy heifers?
Definition
weaning
housing
nutrition to achieve growth targets
vaccination program
parasite control
mastitis control
Term
What are the minimum growth targets for heifers at pregnancy and at calving?
Definition
Pregnancy: 330-385kg, 55% of mature weight

Calving: 500-595kg, 82-85% of mature weight
Term
At what age does mammary development begin?
Definition
3 months
Term
What is the optimum growth rate from 150-320kg?
Definition
0.8kg/day
Term
True or False

Increasing the pre-weaning growth rate of a replacement heifer has shown to increase the milk production during the 1st lactation
Definition
true
Term
What are the types of replacement groups for heifers?
Definition
1. Pre-weaning calves
2. Weaned calves
3. Open heifers
4. Bred heifers
5. Springing heifers
Term
What period of time is the greatest risk of death in a dairy calf's life?
Definition
pre-weaning
Term
What period of time is the greatest risk of disease in a dairy calf's life? Why?
Definition
after weaning

Lots of changes during weaning, diet, social, housing etc.
Term
When managing weaning, what are some important basic considerations?
Definition
-groups of 5-8 calves
-at least 25sq ft of bedded area
-mostly grain diet with forage introduction as well
-free choice water
Term
What effect does restricted bunk space have on growth? What is the recommended bunk space for calves?
Definition
increases variability in growth, but not the average growth rate

>12" for 2-18 months
>18" from 18 months until transition
Term
What are the recommended criteria for weaning?
Definition
-calf eating 2lbs of starter per day for 3 consecutive days
-on starter for minimum of 3 weeks
Term
How much water will a weanling calf drink?
Definition
4L per kg of DMI
Term
If a calf is eating 2lbs of starter per day for 3 consecutive days, what does this indicate?
Definition
that the rumen is well developed enough to survive on solid feed (takes approximately 3 wks)
Term
How long should a calf be left in a hutch or pen post-weaning?
Definition
5-7 days
Term
At what age should you dehorn?
Definition
1-4 weeks

not at same time as weaning, too much stress!
Term
Why is it important to gradually wean a calf?
Definition
-need time for growth of rumen papillae, depends on VFA's in rumen from grain fermentation

-need time for growth of rumen muscle, which depends on the bulk contents of the rumen
Term
Why would the rumen of calf fed a diet of milk, grain and hay be darker than that of a calf fed just milk and hay?
Definition
the rumen is better developed, with more papillae and lots of blood vessels
Term
What do coccidiostats? Why are they included in diets?
Definition
agents added to feed which inhibit growth of coccidia bacteria

-exposure to this bacteria is common, effects can be significant, inhibiting growth
Term
True or False

Cattle gradually develop an immunity to coccidia over time
Definition
True!
Term
Name an effective coccidiostat
Definition
Bovatec
Rumensin
Deccox
Term
What is the challenge with feeding coccidiostats in a group setting?
Definition
The diet is formulated for the 'average' calf in the group, and it's hard to ensure that all calves are getting the correct amount
Term
What effect does bovine respiratory disease have on growth & weight of weaned calves?
Definition
-slows growth rate, will have a final lower weight than healthy calves and a smaller ADG
Term
True or False

Probability of calving in the future is not affected in calves with BRD
Definition
false
Term
Why is calf nutrition, health and housing an important concern for calves being raised as replacement heifers?
Definition
nutrition, health & housing at less than 16 weeks of age will affect age, weight and body score at calving in the future!
Term
What internal parasites affect the abomasum?
Definition
ostertagia ostertagia
Term
What internal parasites affect the small intestine?
Definition
cooperia
nematodirus
Term
Describe the life cycle of an abomasal gastrointestinal nematode
Definition
-eggs are passed in feces
-eggs hatch & mature to L3 in sun (infective stage)
-L3 crawl of feces onto grass, are ingested
-mature to L4 and adults in abomasum
-GIN suck protein from intestinal wall
-produce eggs 21 days post infection
Term
What factors affect parasite burden in pasture?
Definition
-cattle density & age of cattle
-weather
-annual pasture rotation
-rotation of species in pasture
-deworming program
Term
True or False

Animals are naive to GINs until they have been exposed to pasture
Definition
true
Term
What is Type I ostertagiasis?
Definition
Type 1
-young cattle, 1st or 2nd season on pasture
-clinical parasitism

diarrhea, weight loss, poor weight gain, protein loss, large # of eggs in feces, death
Term
What is Type II ostertagiasis?
Definition
L4 go dormant in wall of abomasum in fall

-will emerge in spring to feed & produce eggs, and a heavy enough load will cause clinical disease & death

-often no eggs in feces as it's too early in the life cycle
Term
How can you diagnose GIN & coccidia?
Definition
microscopic examination of fresh feces for presence of eggs
Term
True or False

There is a direct correlation between fecal egg counts and parasite burden in adult cows
Definition
false
Term
What are the typical sub-clinical effects seen due to parasitism?
Definition
-inefficient feed use
-delayed pregnancy
-undersized at calving
Term
When are the important times to deworm?
Definition
-at turnout
-3-11 weeks after turnout
-at end of pasture season
Term
What are some of the methods available to treat parasites?
Definition
-pour-on treatments
e.g. ivermectin, moxidectin
broad spectrum, and have residual activity
Kill L4 stage

Oral/injectable adulticides
e.g. fendendazole
cheaper, no residual activity
Term
What effect does deworming to treat parasitism have on dairy heifers?
Definition
0.1-0.2kg/day difference in weight gain
Term
Define metritis, endometritis & pyometra
Definition
Metritis: systemic illness, fever, off feed, uterine infection

Endometritis: no systemic signs, infection/inflammation of the uterus

Pyrometra: distended uterus with pus
Term
Describe the clinical signs of metritis & typical treatment
Definition
-fever, off feed
-may have a retained placenta
-watery, red-brown uterine discharge

Treatment: systemic antibiotics
Term
What should a normal uterine discharge look like?
Definition
thick, often red
Term
Metritis is largely a function of _____
Definition
postpartum immune function
Term
True or False

There is no link between post-partum metritis and DMI
Definition
False

Cows with metritis also had lower DMI both before and after parturition
Term
True or False

Almost all cows have a uterine infection post-partum
Definition
true
Term
What are the the typical bacteria causing uterine infections?
Definition
E.coli in week 1
Trueperella pyogenes in weeks 2 & 3
Term
Given that all cows have some form of uterine infection post-partum, why are some affected by metritis / endometritis and some are not?
Definition
There are differences in the magnitude, regulation, duration and effectiveness of the immune response
Term
What is endometritis? What is the conventional treatment?
Definition
Localized inflammation of the uterus characterized by prolonged involution

Treatment: antibiotics 4-6 weeks postpartum
Term
What are the types of endometritis?
Definition
Purulent vaginal discharge (15-20%)
Sub-clinical (15-20%)
Both 5-10%
Term
What are the economic impacts of endometritis?
Definition
-more days open
-failure to become pregnant
-culling
-increased early pregnancy losses
-treatment cost & milk discard (bc antibiotics)
Term
What is a cystic ovary? How is it treated?
Definition
follicle fails to ovulate or grows to abnormal size

-ovum will age, be infertile
-can treat with lutenizing hormone to stimulate ovulation
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