Klauwsignalen
Succesfactoren voor klauwgezondheid
Reeks: Koesignalen
‘Uitstekende klauwgezondheid brengt een hoger financieel rendement plus een lagere werkdruk. Én meer arbeidsvreugde voor mens en dier.’
De klauwen van onze koeien vormen de zwakste schakels in hun gezondheid, samen met voeding en voeropname. Koeien die (licht)kreupel lopen, eten, drinken en liggen minder. Ze zullen dus ook minder melk geven en moeilijker drachtig worden. En ze vragen doorlopend extra aandacht en werk.
Redenen genoeg voor elke veehouder om continu aandacht te besteden aan de zorg voor gezonde klauwen. In ontwerp en bouw van looppaden en stallen. In het beheer daarvan, zodat ze schoon en droog blijven. En in de dagelijkse zorgtaken, zoals voeren, verplaatsen en behandelen van de dieren.
De goede manager heeft de klauwgezondheidshandelingen vervlochten in het werk en vastgelegd in de dag-, week-, maand- en jaarplanning. Hij richt zich bovendien op preventie, zodat niet voortdurend kreupele koeien behandeld móeten worden. Hij of zij denkt vooruit!
De moderne veehouder weet dat hij gebruik kan maken van de ondersteuning van deskundige dierenartsen, klauwbekappers en voervoorlichters. Die weten soms nog niet het naadje van de kous wat betreft het ontstaan van bepaalde aandoeningen, maar ze weten meer dan genoeg van de maatregelen om deze aandoeningen te voorkomen.
Klauwsignalen beschrijft alle praktische kennis om de klauwgezondheid op een melkveebedrijf onder controle te krijgen. Met duidelijke teksten, heldere tekeningen en heel veel foto’s.
‘Uitstekende klauwgezondheid brengt een hoger financieel rendement plus een lagere werkdruk. Én meer arbeidsvreugde voor mens en dier.’
De klauwen van onze koeien vormen de zwakste schakels in hun gezondheid, samen met voeding en voeropname. Koeien die (licht)kreupel lopen, eten, drinken en liggen minder. Ze zullen dus ook minder melk geven en moeilijker drachtig worden. En ze vragen doorlopend extra aandacht en werk.
Redenen genoeg voor elke veehouder om continu aandacht te besteden aan de zorg voor gezonde klauwen. In ontwerp en bouw van looppaden en stallen. In het beheer daarvan, zodat ze schoon en droog blijven. En in de dagelijkse zorgtaken, zoals voeren, verplaatsen en behandelen van de dieren.
De goede manager heeft de klauwgezondheidshandelingen vervlochten in het werk en vastgelegd in de dag-, week-, maand- en jaarplanning. Hij richt zich bovendien op preventie, zodat niet voortdurend kreupele koeien behandeld móeten worden. Hij of zij denkt vooruit!
De moderne veehouder weet dat hij gebruik kan maken van de ondersteuning van deskundige dierenartsen, klauwbekappers en voervoorlichters. Die weten soms nog niet het naadje van de kous wat betreft het ontstaan van bepaalde aandoeningen, maar ze weten meer dan genoeg van de maatregelen om deze aandoeningen te voorkomen.
Klauwsignalen beschrijft alle praktische kennis om de klauwgezondheid op een melkveebedrijf onder controle te krijgen. Met duidelijke teksten, heldere tekeningen en heel veel foto’s.
Klauwsignalen
Succesfactoren voor klauwgezondheid
Reeks: Koesignalen
- 2011
- Ingenaaid - Kleur
- 978-90-8740-024-8
- 60
- 150
- 20.4 x 26.5 cm
Hoof Signals
Succes factors for healthy hooves
Reeks: Cow Signals
Our cows’ hooves are the weakest link in their health, along with feed and feed intake. Cows that become lame - however slightly - will eat, drink and lie down less. They will therefore produce less milk and it will be more diffi cult to get them in calf. Plus they will need additional attention and work on an ongoing basis.
This is why it is important for every livestock farmer to pay constant attention to the health of his cows’ hooves. In terms of the design and construction of paths and barns. In terms of the way they are managed so they remain clean and dry. And in terms of daily care tasks such as feeding, moving and treatment of the animals.
A good manager makes hoof health care an integral part of his work and in his daily, weekly, monthly and annual routine. He also focuses on prevention, so his time is not constantly taken up treating lame cows. He thinks ahead!
The modern farmer knows that he can bring in specialist vets, hoof trimmers and feed advisors. They may not have a clear picture of why certain conditions come about, but they know more than enough about how to prevent them.
Hoof Signals provides all the practical knowledge a farmer needs to get hoof health on his dairy farm under control. With easily understandable descriptions, clear drawings and lots of photographs.
Author: Jan Hulsen
Our cows’ hooves are the weakest link in their health, along with feed and feed intake. Cows that become lame - however slightly - will eat, drink and lie down less. They will therefore produce less milk and it will be more diffi cult to get them in calf. Plus they will need additional attention and work on an ongoing basis.
This is why it is important for every livestock farmer to pay constant attention to the health of his cows’ hooves. In terms of the design and construction of paths and barns. In terms of the way they are managed so they remain clean and dry. And in terms of daily care tasks such as feeding, moving and treatment of the animals.
A good manager makes hoof health care an integral part of his work and in his daily, weekly, monthly and annual routine. He also focuses on prevention, so his time is not constantly taken up treating lame cows. He thinks ahead!
The modern farmer knows that he can bring in specialist vets, hoof trimmers and feed advisors. They may not have a clear picture of why certain conditions come about, but they know more than enough about how to prevent them.
Hoof Signals provides all the practical knowledge a farmer needs to get hoof health on his dairy farm under control. With easily understandable descriptions, clear drawings and lots of photographs.
Author: Jan Hulsen
Hoof Signals
Succes factors for healthy hooves
Reeks: Cow Signals
- 2011
- Paperback - Full colour
- 978-90-8740-091-0
- 60
- 150
- 20.4 x 26.5 cm
Klauensignale
Erfolgsfaktoren für Klauengesundheit
Reeks: Cow Signals
Our cows’ hooves are the weakest link in their health, along with feed and feed intake. Cows that become lame - however slightly - will eat, drink and lie down less. They will therefore produce less milk and it will be more diffi cult to get them in calf. Plus they will need additional attention and work on an ongoing basis.
This is why it is important for every livestock farmer to pay constant attention to the health of his cows’ hooves. In terms of the design and construction of paths and barns. In terms of the way they are managed so they remain clean and dry. And in terms of daily care tasks such as feeding, moving and treatment of the animals.
A good manager makes hoof health care an integral part of his work and in his daily, weekly, monthly and annual routine. He also focuses on prevention, so his time is not constantly taken up treating lame cows. He thinks ahead!
The modern farmer knows that he can bring in specialist vets, hoof trimmers and feed advisors. They may not have a clear picture of why certain conditions come about, but they know more than enough about how to prevent them.
Hoof Signals provides all the practical knowledge a farmer needs to get hoof health on his dairy farm under control. With easily understandable descriptions, clear drawings and lots of photographs.
Author: Jan Hulsen
Our cows’ hooves are the weakest link in their health, along with feed and feed intake. Cows that become lame - however slightly - will eat, drink and lie down less. They will therefore produce less milk and it will be more diffi cult to get them in calf. Plus they will need additional attention and work on an ongoing basis.
This is why it is important for every livestock farmer to pay constant attention to the health of his cows’ hooves. In terms of the design and construction of paths and barns. In terms of the way they are managed so they remain clean and dry. And in terms of daily care tasks such as feeding, moving and treatment of the animals.
A good manager makes hoof health care an integral part of his work and in his daily, weekly, monthly and annual routine. He also focuses on prevention, so his time is not constantly taken up treating lame cows. He thinks ahead!
The modern farmer knows that he can bring in specialist vets, hoof trimmers and feed advisors. They may not have a clear picture of why certain conditions come about, but they know more than enough about how to prevent them.
Hoof Signals provides all the practical knowledge a farmer needs to get hoof health on his dairy farm under control. With easily understandable descriptions, clear drawings and lots of photographs.
Author: Jan Hulsen
Klauensignale
Erfolgsfaktoren für Klauengesundheit
Reeks: Cow Signals
- 2012
- Paperback - Full colour
- 978-90-8740-110-8
- 60
- 150
- 20.4 x 26.5 cm
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