Hashtag — Management
... is what it says on the Leppington Pastoral Company website. And a visit to the farm in Australia shows that this is true in every respect. Next →
... the calves no longer experience any stress! 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 →
Keeping pairs in TwinHutches gives calves a good start to a social life. The Magens family is perfecting this with their own ideas. Next →
A travel report from our mascot Holli from the green island in the Pacific. Next →
In the second part of this somewhat different travel report, we meet more exciting people on Swedish dairy and bull fattening farms. 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 matters in a ruminant's development? Next →
Leonie Dörr manages animals and public relations at Karlshof 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 →
Practical advice for rearing calves in winter 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 →
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 →
Success in rearing calves means achieving the rearing goals! These goals should be measurable. Data also play an important role in modern calf husbandry. This article is about measuring and evaluating the data in the calf barn for optimal management. Next →