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Five tips to reducing the risk of calf scour

Five tips to reducing the risk of calf scour - 24 February 2024

Beef , Management , Bedding , Calf-health , Calf-mortality , Calves , Calving , Colostrum , Disease , Health , Hygiene

10 tips for resuscitating calves


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Calves born after a difficult calving are more likely to need assistance breathing. Clear mucus from the lungs and nose as soon as the calf is born and sticking straw up the calf's nose, and sprinkling cold water in the ears will help the calf recoil and breathe.
In the final instalment of our calving series, the focus is on getting the calf on its feet, sucking the dam and through the first few days of life.
When calves get into difficulty during labour, these animals normally require assistance with breathing and feeding.
Being able to resuscitate calves properly is a skill, and as such, improves with experience. Outlined are the more common methods for resuscitating a newborn calf as soon as the animal hits the ground.

Philip-doyle , Beef , Management , Calf-mortality , Calving , Colostrum , Intervention , Spring-calving , Suckler-cows , Vet , Veterinary