Lina Paola Pardo Quevedo
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Ok thanks
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5-10 % is huge amount to loss
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Milk yield and quality are affected by factors such as the animal’s genetics, age, and stage of lactation, alongside its nutrition (feed and water availability), health (especially udder health), and environment (climate, comfort, and stress levels). Effective management practices, including milking frequency and the completeness of milking, also play a significant role in optimizing milk production and composition.
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Best practices for dairy farming include providing excellent animal nutrition with balanced rations, maintaining stringent hygiene and sanitation for milk safety and animal health, ensuring proper veterinary care and disease prevention, implementing good record keeping and breeding practices to optimize herd health and productivity, and adhering to animal welfare standards by ensuring comfortable housing and gentle handling. Regular maintenance of milking equipment and constant adherence to milking schedules are also crucial for milk quality and the health of the cows.
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How can modern technology and management software improve efficiency on a dairy farm?
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How is the reproductive health of dairy cows monitored and managed on the farm?
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Factors promoting coccidiosis include poor hygiene, high stocking densities, warm and wet conditions, and immunosuppression from concurrent diseases or poor nutrition, all of which facilitate the high levels of sporulated oocysts needed for infection and parasite multiplication. Young or susceptible birds, lack of proper ventilation, direct contact with droppings, and the use of contaminated equipment also increase infection risk
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10 of 16 . Which Is a good score
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Sustainable alternatives for herbivorous fish feed include plant-based ingredients like oilseed cakes (e.g., soybean, sunflower), grains, and pulses, as well as by-products from food processing like rice bran and brewer’s spent grain. Microalgae and other microorganisms also offer promise for providing essential nutrients. Insect-based proteins, such as black soldier fly larvae and mealworms, are another important sustainable alternative, while various local and industrial waste materials are also being explored.

