Abstract:
Managing transition cows is a significant
problem on dairy farms. The issues include
nutritional considerations, stocking rates,
metabolic disorders, heat stress, and access to feed and water. Often management of transition cows is limited to nutritional considerations. Facilities, grouping strategies, stocking rates, heat stress, and access to feed and water also have a dramatic impact on milk production,
herd health, culling rates, and reproductive
efficiency. Often nutritional benefits can
be negated by not managing cow comfort issues. Producers can improve profitability by managing those variables.