2011年12月19日 星期一

Dairyland Initiative Plan Calf Ventilation, Cow Facility Workshops

Two day-long seminars focused on two of the most important barns on dairy farms will be presented on January 25-26 in Madison. Dr. Ken Nordlund will present on designing supplemental positive pressure ventilation systems in calf barns on the first day, and then join Dr. Nigel Cook for the second day's workshop to cover transition cow facility planning.There are 19 polishedtiles available,

Presented by The Dairyland Initiative, a program of the Food Animal Production Medicine Section of the School of Veterinary Medicine, University of Wisconsin-Madison, these workshops aim to equip veterinarians, consultants and producers with the planning skills necessary to help ensure healthy and productive environments for nursing calves and transition cows.In quicksilver, the first volume of the "Baroque Cycle,"The online resource for Europe's Number 1 provider of on-site hydraulichoserepairs.

The Calf Barn Ventilation workshop will be held January 25.5 hours ago by electriccarjackes On the bright side for the health conscious, Dr. Nordlund will teach how to design systems to deliver appropriate volumes of fresh air to calves without creating drafts. Problems with fluttering tubes, uneven distribution of air along the tube,Welcome to the online guide for do-it-yourself ceramictile. and failure to inflate will be reviewed, along with practical ideas for tube location and construction materials. This training aims to equip consultants with the ability to improve air quality in calf barns through improved ventilation and other common management and building design problems that contribute to poor air hygiene and increased risk for calf pneumonia.

Transition Cow Facilities will be discussed on January 26. Using the new Dairyland Initiative program, which stores in one easy to access location all the information needed to build or remodel a new cow barn to fit the cows' needs, Doctors Nigel Cook and Ken Nordlund will walk participants through the steps needed to plan facilities that make transition cows happy, healthy and productive. The Wisconsin Blueprint will serve as a guide to lay out the floor plan of a new facility, while Virtual Tours of existing barns will be used to share new ideas on how to accomplish welfare-friendly concepts. Cook and Nordlund will demonstrate how the Transition Cow Index can be used to help create a partial budget to show that the decision makes economic sense. Participants of this workshop should also bring a computer that can run an Excel spreadsheet and has wireless internet capability. Internet access will be provided at the conference center.

The seminars will be held at the Sheraton Madison Hotel in Madison. The schedule will begin each day with registration at 9:30 am, with the workshop starting at 10 am and concluding at 4 pm. Participants may register for one or both days of workshops.

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