Energy and rehydration post-calving top priority at Offaly dairy farm
Drenching cows directly after calving, which provides beneficial rehydration, energy and the minerals cows need, is a management technique that Co. Offaly dairy farmer Evan Walsh first picked up in the Netherlands while there during his placement year as a University College Dublin (UCD) undergraduate.
“I studied dairy business to degree level in Dublin. My placement year provided me with the opportunity to assess dairy farming practices in the Netherlands. While I was there, it was standard practice to give all cows a nutritional boost directly after calving through actively drenching / pumping,” he explains.
“The results that farmers were achieving by taking this approach, in terms of subsequent production levels, general vitality and the immediate easing of the cows’ temperament, were very positive.
“So, it was an approach that I felt I wanted to implement on the home herd once the opportunity presented itself.”
Energy replacement with AHV Booster Powder
All these matters fell neatly into place for Evan when he met up with his local AHV representative, Diarmuid, last August.
“I was made aware of AHV as an animal health company via friends and social media. In particular, I heard about the AHV Booster Powder and pump and we decided to try it on a number of our own freshly-calved cows,” Evan confirmed.
The results achieved have been more than positive, to the extent that all our cows will now receive the AHV Booster Powder directly after calving – either by pumping or the cow will voluntarily drink it straight after she has calved.
Evan added that the cows will take the entire 20L of the drink willingly from a bucket if they are still licking the calf.
“If we miss the calving, we will drench the cow while taking colostrum from her,” he explains.
Management of the transition period is crucial
Managing transition cows properly is a priority for Evan. “Getting cows off to the best possible start is critical,” he stressed.
“Offering our fresh calvers the AHV Booster Drench Powder is one aspect of this approach. Another is to ensure that all our older cows receive AHV’s Milk Start Paste, again at calving.
“The Milk Start Paste contains calcium and phosphate to ensure that cows reimburse these levels after calving. I work on the basis that all older cows are prone to some form of issues and should be managed accordingly.
“The AHV Milk Start Paste works tremendously well to the extent that we no longer use calcium bottles at all on the cows.”
Milk recording
Evan regards milk recording as a very effective management tool.
“It allows us to identify those individual cows with problems. Milk recording has made it possible for us to go down the road of SDCT with the cows,” he commented.
But there still remains the question of what to do with those cows that flag up with issues.
The last seven months have seen Evan using a combination of the AHV Extra Tablet and the Aspi drench on cows that are flagging up with problems.
“I was genuinely surprised at how the health challenge was suppressed on taking this approach. What’s more, they stayed down,” he explained.
“Aspi plays such an important role in this regard and, of course, and we always use it in conjunction with the Extra Tablet.”
“If we miss the calving, we will drench the cow while taking colostrum from her.”
About Derrydale Holsteins
Evan milks with his brother Bobby, in partnership with his father and mother, 200 pedigree Holstein cows close to Edenderry, Co. Offaly. The farm has been in the family since 1958, established by Evan’s grandfather. Last year, the herd produced 1.3 million litres of milk, 4.17% butterfat and 3.47% protein. The average concentrate feeding rate worked out 1.5t/cow in 2020, with 98,000kg of milk solids produced.