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List five questions important to ask a dairy producer

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List five questions important to ask a dairy producer.



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Five questions to ask of a dairy producer presenting a dairy animal for examination are: Has
she had a sudden drop in milk production? Is there a recent change in the rolling herd
average? Has there been an increase in SCC (somatic cell count)? Has there been a change or
do you wish a change in the butter fat: milk protein ratio? Have you had any problems in the
milk parlor (noisy milking, sudden reluctance of the cows to enter the parlor, poor hygiene,
etc.)?

Answer to Question 2

Five questions to ask of a dairy producer presenting a dairy animal for examination are: Has
she had a sudden drop in milk production? Is there a recent change in the rolling herd



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