Caring for Calves
Caring for Calves
Hands-on Learning Opportunity Scheduled at Telaak Farm in Mansfield
ELLICOTTVILLE - Caring for transition heifers can be an expensive part of the dairy farm, so it’s important that farm owners and employees have the best tools and most up-to-date information. Cornell Cooperative Extension’s Southwest New York Dairy, Livestock & Field Crops Program (SWNYDLFC) is partnering with Cornell University’s PRO-DAIRY team to offer a Transition Heifer Calf Program on Monday, March 24th from 10:00am-3:00pm. This local event will be held at Telaak Farms in Mansfield and will be a part of a larger statewide series.
Dairy producers are invited to attend this interactive event and bring their farm employees to improve their farm’s transition calf care. The program will be offered in both English and Spanish and will include lunch. Registration is $25/person.
Topics will include:
Helping calves transition nutritionally from milk to solid feed
Transition calf health
Managing your heifer inventory
Best practices in housing management
“Dairy replacement heifer inventory is at the lowest it has been since 1978 according to the recent USDA Cattle Inventory report,” says Katie Callero. “With that in mind, we want to make sure farmers in our region are educated on the best transition management practices so they can maximize the potential out of their heifers. Our heifer calves can often become low priority with all the other challenges on the farm, but I am hoping this workshop will help our farmers remember that these heifers are the future of their farm.”
For more information, or to register, visit SWNYDLFC’s event page on their website: swnydlfc.cce.cornell.edu or contact CCE SWNYDLFC’s Dairy Management Specialist, Katie Callero by emailing krc85@cornell.edu or by calling 607-422-6788.