06/19/2026
Microbiome colonization begins at birth but needs to be cared for and cultivated throughout life. Prebiotics are non-digestible feed ingredients that selectively support beneficial gut microbes, while probiotics are live microorganisms that provide a health benefit to the host. When fed together as a synbiotic, the prebiotic acts as a substrate for the probiotic, helping the introduced microbes survive, establish, and function more effectively. That complementary relationship helps explain why synbiotics often show a larger response than either ingredient alone.
Click the link below to read more about how this impacts lifetime milk production!
More Than Gut Health: Early-Life Probiotics May Mean More Milk Later
One of the hardest things I face as a nutrition consultant is helping producers understand and quantify investments made in early life, and the payback they will bring later on when that animal enters the lactating herd. When we talk about early life investments we are typically talking about qualit...
06/18/2026
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06/17/2026
A synbiotic is a combination of prebiotics and probiotics that are fed together. The effects of a synbiotic are much more powerful than when either ingredient is fed alone.
This is about more than gut health. Sure, there are health benefits to the calf when we feed a synbiotic in early life. However, the effects are lasting and can impact milk production out to even the third lactation.
A recent study published in the Journal of Dairy Science by Muhffel et. al, showed increases in milk, milk fat, and ECM across lactations 1,2, and 3 when calves were fed a synbiotic in the preweaning phase.
06/16/2026
Calves = Your Future Herd! đŽ Take the time to focus on their gut health. It pays off!
06/11/2026
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06/10/2026
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06/09/2026
Happy National Dairy Month! Thank you to the dairy farmers and teams who work every day to keep calves healthy, cows productive, and communities fed. Weâre proud to support the industry with solutions focused on immunity, gut health, and performance. Healthy animals. Stronger operations. A better tomorrow.
06/05/2026
Heat stress in calves is a bigger issue than most people realize. While cows often get the most attention in summer because of the impact heat stress has on milk production, don't forget about the calves!
Click the link below to read more about how calves are affected by thermal stress and what you can do about it!
Heat Stress in Calves: Water, Growth, and Gut Health
Heat stress in calves is a bigger issue than most people realize. While cows often get the most attention in summer because of the impact heat stress has on milk production, don't forget about the calves! Young calves can also be strongly affected by hot weather, especially when heat combines with h...
06/04/2026
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06/03/2026
A recent study in the Journal of Dairy Science investigated water intake of Holstein heifer calves in the first week of life. Regardless of season, within the first week of life 20% of calves were voluntarily drinking some water.
Offering water to calves in the first week is often an over-looked practice, but the data from this study argues that we should view it as a non-negotiable.
Offering water early to calves is a low-cost and positive measure for animal health and welfare, especially when it comes to early-life heat mitigation.
When do you first offer water to your calves?
Source: Effect of birth season on Holstein calvesâ voluntary water intake. Antenucci et al. U Bologna.