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Qaagi - Book of Why

Causes

Effects

foot lesionscausinglameness in dairy cows Foot lesions causing lameness in dairy cows

Damage within the hoofleadsto 90 % of lameness problems in dairy cows

d pathogencausinginflammation of the udder in dairy cows

a range of environmental , nutritional and infectious factors(passive) can be caused byLameness in dairy cows in Australia

Claw disorderscause90 % of lameness in dairy cattle

whose childhood taskwas leadingthe cows home from pasture

the risk of mouldy haycan causeillness in dairy cows

a gate open ... a farmerwas leadinga herd of milking cows to fresh pasture

a group of bacteriaare causingmastitis in dairy cows

Staphylococcus aureus , Streptococcus agalactiae , Streptococcus dysgalactiae and Streptococcus uberiscausemastitis in dairy cows

the major pathogenscausingmastitis in dairy cows

bacteriacausemastitis in dairy cows

bacteriacausingmastitis in dairy cows

the most common bacterial strainscausemastitis in dairy cows

White line diseasecausinglameness of dairy cattle

the different pathogenscausemastitis in dairy cows

the main pathogenscausingmastitis in dairy cows

Foot diseasescausinglameness in dairy cattle

the pathogenscausemastitis in dairy cows

udder infections(passive) is caused byMastitis in dairy cows

Streptococcus uberiscausemastitis in dairy cows

a contagious claw diseasecausinglameness in dairy cattle

animalscan causemastitis in dairy cows

a bacteriumcausingmastitis in dairy cows

body animalscan causemastitis in dairy cows

The organismscausemastitis in dairy cows

organismscausingmastitis in dairy cows

mastitis ... most oftencausesmastitis in dairy cows

Staphylococcus aureuscausingmastitis in dairy cows

to eat a variety of forages ( not grain(passive) are designedQuality Forage for Dairy Cows Cows

factorsinfluencingthe behaviour of parturient dairy cows

food - producing animalscan causemastitis in dairy cows

painful lesionscan leadto lameness in dairy cattle

dairy cows Foot lesionscausinglameness in dairy cows

a bacterial infection(passive) is most commonly caused byMastitis in dairy cows

Nutritional factors Acidosiscan resultin lameness in dairy cattle

many factorsmay causemastitis in dairy cows

most oftencausesmastitis in dairy cows

mainly(passive) is ... causedLameness in dairy cattle

the introduction of BST"whichcausesmastitis in dairy cows

to her salemay leadto her sale

in lower - cost feeding systemscan resultin lower - cost feeding systems

Behavioural changes(passive) caused byBehavioural changes

in lower - cost feeding systemsresultsin lower - cost feeding systems

to other benefitsalso leadto other benefits

stress(passive) caused bystress

serious problems such as retained placentas at calving and high somatic cell counts in milk , which in turn reduces milk quality and quantity and increases the risk of mastitiscan causeserious problems such as retained placentas at calving and high somatic cell counts in milk , which in turn reduces milk quality and quantity and increases the risk of mastitis

in a different milk containing more hormones , bacteria , pus , and antibioticsresultedin a different milk containing more hormones , bacteria , pus , and antibiotics

in a different milk containing more hormones , bacteria , pus , and antibioticsresultedin a different milk containing more hormones , bacteria , pus , and antibiotics

whethercould resultwhether

a huge production losscausea huge production loss

in lower milk yieldscan resultin lower milk yields

in lower milk yieldscan resultin lower milk yields

their milk to taste slightly sourcausedtheir milk to taste slightly sour

in inflammation of the mammary glandresultsin inflammation of the mammary gland

by over trimming otherwisecausedby over trimming otherwise

significant losses on every farm in New Zealandcausessignificant losses on every farm in New Zealand

a wide variety of issues , including economic distress , animal discomfort , and the potential for antibiotic resistant strains of bacteriacausesa wide variety of issues , including economic distress , animal discomfort , and the potential for antibiotic resistant strains of bacteria

for example limited mobility and reduced feed uptake or water uptakecan leadfor example limited mobility and reduced feed uptake or water uptake

to acnedoes leadto acne

considerable economic losscausesconsiderable economic loss

in improved welfare as compared to confined cowsresultsin improved welfare as compared to confined cows

significant economic loss from reduced productioncausessignificant economic loss from reduced production

in a different milk containing more hormones , bacteria , pus , and antibioticsresultedin a different milk containing more hormones , bacteria , pus , and antibiotics

to digest and using chemical - free processes to purify the wheywere designedto digest and using chemical - free processes to purify the whey

milk losses of up to eight pounds a daycan causemilk losses of up to eight pounds a day

1.6 billion pounds ( 5.8 %contributed1.6 billion pounds ( 5.8 %

the price of beef to go downcausingthe price of beef to go down

less than 6 % of total emissionscontributeless than 6 % of total emissions

a significant amount of carbon emissionsdo contributea significant amount of carbon emissions

to lameness and mastitiscan leadto lameness and mastitis

in minimizing the feeding ration costresultsin minimizing the feeding ration cost

to important distinctions in their composition and healthleadingto important distinctions in their composition and health

alsocan ... leadalso

to global warmingcontributeto global warming

excess mucuscausesexcess mucus

to a contraction in the national herdwould leadto a contraction in the national herd

in significantresultingin significant

large amounts of greenhouse gas emissionscontributelarge amounts of greenhouse gas emissions

to about 70 % of the calcium in the Western dietcontributesto about 70 % of the calcium in the Western diet

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