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Smartsamm Guideline 23 - Sign on for herd testing
Sign on for herd testing
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•Mastitis
•Smartsamm Guideline 23 - Sign on for herd testing

Sign on for herd testing
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Smartsamm Guideline 19 - Observe cows weekly
Check cows weekly
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•Mastitis
•Smartsamm Guideline 19 - Observe cows weekly

Check cows weekly
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Smartsamm Guideline 09 - Manage teat sores and cracks
Manage teat sores and cracks
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•Mastitis
•Smartsamm Guideline 09 - Manage teat sores and cracks

Manage teat sores and cracks
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Smartsamm Guideline 08 - Practice good hygiene during milking
Practise good hygiene during milking
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•Mastitis
•Smartsamm Guideline 08 - Practice good hygiene during milking

Practise good hygiene during milking
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Smartsamm Guideline 12 - Use individual cow SCC for management decisions
Use individual cow SCC for management decision
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•Mastitis
•Smartsamm Guideline 12 - Use individual cow SCC for management decisions

Use individual cow SCC for management decision
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Johne’s Disease - A control and prevention guide for New Zealand farmers
This guide highlights management strategies to control and reduce the prevalence of Johne’s disease on New Zealand dairy farms.
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•Health
•Johne’s Disease - A control and prevention guide for New Zealand farmers

This guide highlights management strategies to control and reduce the prevalence of Johne’s disease on New Zealand dairy farms.
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•Health
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Healthy Hoof ProgrammeThe Healthy Hoof programme focused on the prevention of lameness. The programme was a simple, stepwise approach to managing lameness on dairy farms caused by physical factors. NZVA now offer their own lameness training.
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Healthy Hoof Programme

The Healthy Hoof programme focused on the prevention of lameness. The programme was a simple, stepwise approach to managing lameness on dairy farms caused by physical factors. NZVA now offer their own lameness training.
Support•2 min read
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LamenessLameness is welfare issue that takes time, energy and skill to treat so early identification of lame cows is critical.