Dairy Replacement Mgmt

Class Number: COURSE_SECTION-3-595452
Offering Status: Open
Academic Level: Post_Secondary
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Course Description

10-091-376 DAIRY REPLACEMENT MANAGEMENT ...this course will focus on the feeding and management of dairy replacement calves from birth through puberty, breeding, and gestation. There will also be emphasis on the feeding and management of dry cows through calving. Students will also review facility requirements and husbandry techniques for these classes of livestock. (Prerequisite: 10-091-329, Livestock Housing and Equipment)

Course Typically Offered

  • Fall

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What will I learn?

  1. Analyze strategies to manage dry cows and springing heifers on a dairy facility.
  2. Identify management techniques to minimize transition cow disorders.
  3. Describe the normal signs of calving and the stages of labor.
  4. Identify signs of calving distress/dystocia and how to provide assistance.
  5. Discuss management techniques for calves.
  6. Discuss management techniques for growing heifers
  7. Discuss management techniques for breeding age heifers.
  8. Analyze calf and heifer feeds and nutrition.
  9. Describe housing and facility management options for calves.
  10. Describe housing and facility management options for heifers.
  11. Evaluate vaccination protocols for replacement dairy cattle.
  12. Characterize common diseases and disorders of replacement dairy cattle.

Class Details

Class Number:
COURSE_SECTION-3-595452
Location:
1301
Date:
-
Delivery:
In-Person
Term:
2025 Fall Session 2

Meetings Times

Dates Day(s) / Time Location
4/21/2025 - 4/21/2025 Thursday
8:30 AM - 11:20 AM
Green Bay Campus Room ET123
4/21/2025 - 4/21/2025 Thursday
12:30 PM - 5:10 PM
Green Bay Campus Room ET123

* Cost displayed is an estimate and may be discounted if attendees are residents of Northeast Wisconsin Back to cost

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