Dairy

14 July 2021

The GB cattle population as at 1 October 2019 fell compared to last year.

15 January 2020

In store purchase drivers differ across dairy categories, therefore what are the opportunities for the dairy sectors?

13 January 2020

The way consumers view health is changing and one size does not fit all.

21 September 2021

High yielding herd of 310 pedigree Holsteins, achieving 12,000 litres run by Willie Baillie in Lanarkshire

1 October 2025

As we enter a new decade we look at the key dynamics playing out in the dairy market and how they might influence the markets in the coming year

4 October 2024

Research Project

9 January 2020

The NFU's Next Generation Forum and AHDB today hosted a fringe event at the prestigious Oxford Farming Conference to help launch a new multi-agency vision to transform the skills landscape.

30 January 2024

Australia is currently facing extensive and severe bush fires, including in several key dairying regions.

24 May 2021

Fully housed crossbred herd of 530 cows, milked three times a day, yielding 11,300 litres run by Tom and Karen Halton in Cheshire

4 October 2024

Identifying, treating and preventing mastitis in dairy cows

29 July 2025

Identifying, treating and preventing lameness in dairy cows

13 January 2020

Join AHDB Beef & Lamb and Dr Alexander Corbishley, a senior lecturer in farm animal health at the University of Edinburgh, for a webinar looking at the prevalence of and risk factors for poor colostrum antibody absorption in suckled calves. Research from the University of Edinburgh has shown that one in three British suckler calves would benefit from improving the amount of antibodies absorbed from colostrum. Calves rely on the transfer of antibodies from the cow via her colostrum within the first few hours of life to provide protection from disease. When insufficient antibodies are absorbed, calves are at serious risk of disease during the pre-weaning period and are more likely to need antibiotic treatment.

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