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Types of Abnormal Presentations & Malpresentations During Calving

2021-10-28T17:52:01+00:00February 9, 2018|Calving|

Malpresentation is one of the top five most common causes of calving deaths. Just 3-4% of all calvings are malpresentations although that figure is higher in first calving heifers.

Malpresentation occurs when a calf or calves try to leave the birth canal in an abnormal manner. There isn’t anything you can do to prevent this unfortunately.

However, it is possible to remedy it; with this in mind, let's take a look at some abnormal presentations.

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Diseases to Look Out For at Calving Season

2021-10-28T21:03:41+00:00February 8, 2018|Calving|

While it is stressful enough trying to get calves on the ground during calving season, that is not the end of the job for the cattleman.

Calves are born with an underdeveloped immune system which makes them prone to infections and diseases older animals wouldn’t be.

While the Moocall calving sensor is useful for stopping calf mortality during the calving event, it is also useful afterwards when immediate intervention is necessary to stop the calf contracting a deadly disease.

Here are just a few things you should be looking out for:

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7 Things to Consider When Designing Your Cattle Movement System

2021-10-28T17:58:48+00:00February 7, 2018|Calving|

Moving your herd around can be a time consuming and  dangerous affair. It can also be costly if you have to hire in help.

However, with the right facilities and systems you can reap the rewards. Dehorning, castration and vaccinations will be a lot easier to perform when cattle are restrained correctly.

For farmers with a small or medium sized herd, building a well-designed handling facility could be costly initially.

However, in the long run it can prove cheaper, by allowing producers to work alone, thus reducing labour requirements.

A well thought out handling system will also allow easier movement and flow of animals, so less time will be spent chasing rebellious cattle into pens.

Here are a few ways to reduce the time cost and stress of moving cattle.

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10 Things to Consider When Using a Calving Jack

2021-11-11T09:48:08+00:00February 6, 2018|Calving|

While calving jacks or calving aids seem like a simple tool, they are anything but simple to use properly.

They require an experienced hand and a cool head when the stakes are at their highest.

While nothing makes up for experience, you can follow these rules to maximise your chances of a successful calving using the jack:

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What to Do When Your Cow Won’t Accept Their Calf

2021-10-28T21:04:02+00:00February 6, 2018|Calving|

In most calvings, the cow’s maternal instincts will kick in and she will know how to care for her calf.

However, sometimes things do not go that smoothly. A cow can be confused, cold or downright aggressive towards her offspring.

Here are a few things you can do to remedy this:

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6 Reasons to Download the FREE Moocall Breedmanager App

2021-10-28T21:04:31+00:00February 5, 2018|Calving|

Even if you don’t have a Moocall device, such as the Moocall Calving Sensor or MoocallHEAT, the Moocall Breedmanager App can make your cattle farm run a lot smoother. Here are 6 good reasons you should download it:

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Calving Cameras vs Moocall Calving Sensors

2021-10-28T18:09:20+00:00February 2, 2018|Calving|

One common misconception people have when buying calving equipment is that the Moocall calving sensor and calving cameras serve the same purpose.

Because of this, people often pick one, and leave the other at the wayside.

However, while both devices help you keep track of calving, they do it in very different ways.

Here's what they offer:

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How Breedmanager App’s Smart Lists Vastly Improve Farm Efficiency

2021-10-28T21:05:17+00:00January 30, 2018|News|

As beef and dairy sectors get increasingly competitive, efficiency and good organisation of farm operations becomes much more important.

Working smarter instead of harder can give you gains you wouldn’t have reaped in a month of Sundays.

One way you can achieve this is by using our free Breedmanager app Smart Lists to help manage your operation.

Each of the 4 lists work in a very similar way, so once you get the hang of one you’ll have them all sussed.

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How to Reduce Johne’s Disease Risk at Calving Time

2022-02-17T08:40:51+00:00January 30, 2018|Calving|

Cattle farmers should be extra vigilant in preventing Johne's disease at calving time.

While it isn’t a hereditary disease, it can be passed on via an infected mother’s colostrum.

However certain measures, along with a Moocall calving sensor, can help you be there to stop that from happening.

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