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Promoting the resilience of heifer calves is important for their healthy development, their ability to survive and their milk yield later on. Next

Laura Bühring from agricultural business Starbach-Sachsen has been delighted about this ever since she started rearing her calves with the CalfExpert feeder. Next

How healthy, performance-orientated calf rearing benefits the entire dairy farm. Next

Using mother nature as an example – Optimising it in practice Next

Modern calf feeding at Prehn Brook Farms in Canada Next

Hof Fischerhütte in Steenfeld uses a very well-functioning system of two MultiMax Verandas to keep their bull calves on the farm longer. Next

State-of-the-art fully automatic whole milk management in the calf barn Next

There are many feeding recommendations for calves. But do they also take account of the development goals you have set for your newborn calves? Next

The right watering strategy following intensive calf feeding. Next

ConceptBarn with CalfExpert on the Bock family farm in Nübbel, Schleswig-Holstein Next

... doesn't exist. But dry TMR for calves comes close. Next

What really defines good feed for calves? Next

What really matters in a ruminant's development? Next

Leonie Dörr manages animals and public relations at Karlshof Next

Luicella's Ice Cream is a hit in Hamburg and the MilkTaxi helps out in the ice cream parlour Next

Healthy calves thanks to innovative ventilation and modern feeding technology Next

From the udder to the teat: hygienic whole milk feeding, fully automated without human contact. Next

Successful calf rearing Next

Managing the family with MilkTaxi Next

Whole milk feeding – Implemented correctly! Next

The Holm & Laue CalfExpert revolutionizes a farm in Ukraine. Next

A Holm & Laue MilkTaxi becomes a cross-media deployment device Next

Adlibitum feeding and pair housing in organic calf rearing Next

Heat stress is a big problem for cows. As a result of their body size and high metabolic energy turnover, cows are very sensitive in summer, especially at the peak of lactation. This is a well-known fact. But what is the situation with calves? Next

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