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Description
Calf Rearing is recognised as one of the most informative and accessible guides on the subject, covering growth, nutrition, health and behaviour, with descriptions of various calf raising systems and facilities.
John Moran, an expert in the field, also gives considerable coverage to calf welfare, post weaning management and calf communication. Practical economic information on feedstuffs, labour requirements and losses is provided to assist producers in selecting the most appropriate calf rearing system for their farms.
Features
New to the Second Edition:
- Improvements to existing calf rearing systems
- Important changes in recommendations for colostrum feeding
- Disease prevention
- What to do with sick calves
- Dairy beef production
- Economics of calf rearing
- Best management practice for raising dairy replacement heifers
Contents
1. Introduction
2. The principles of digestion of feed in calves
3. The importance of colostrums to newborn calves
4. Nutrient requirements of calves
5. Obtaining the calves
6. Milk feeding of calves
7. Calf milk replacers
8. Solid feeds for calves
9. Communicating with the calf
10. Disease prevention in calves
11. Housing of calves
12. Welfare aspects of calf rearing
13. Post-weaning management
14. Economics of calf rearing
15. Best management practices for rearing dairy replacement heifer
Appendix 1. John Moran’s 10 golden rules for calf rearing
Appendix 2. John Moran’s golden rules of heifer rearing
Appendix 3. Glossary of technical terms
Appendix 4. Further reading
Sample
View Chapters 1 and 2 from Calf Rearing.
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Author Information
John Moran is a senior scientist at the Agriculture Victoria’s Kyabram Research Institute where he is deeply involved in improving the profitability of cattle producers in the dairy and beef industries. John has published 150 research and extension articles and written several farmer manuals on cattle nutrition, and is also the author of Heifer Rearing.
Related Titles
Model Code of Practice for the Welfare of Animals: Land Transport of Cattle
Feeding Concentrates - Supplements for Dairy Cows
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