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Dr. Scott Tripp

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Dr. Scott Tripp joined Amelicor in 2001 and brings with him a wealth of experience from private practice to consulting. Since joining Amelicor he continues to provide consultation and technical services for dairies all over the United States.

Sunrise on the farm
In my career I have asked to turn dairies around financially. When investigating the situations, the real issues behind the problems have been most interesting. These have ranged from family struggles, divorces in process, depression, burn out, and...
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Dairy Labor Management: Teachable Moments
Motivating people to change is the biggest challenge for today’s manager or veterinarian who is trying to improve an animal’s situation. Most people only change when you apply either pain or pride. Both of these are negative to a relationship.
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The Art of Feeding: Slick Bunks
I often get some questions on what is known as the slick bunk approach to feeding dairy cows. The idea comes from the feed lot industry and is called the staying ahead of the cattle approach or limiting feeding.
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The Hospital Pen. Dr. Tripp's Tips
I am a big believer in not housing hospital and fresh cows together. I also like separating lame cows into a designated lame cow pen whenever possible because the pen walking surface and water trough should differ for these groups.
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Dairy Labor Management: The Invisible Person
One of my family’s favorite stories is of one brother who would disappear when work needed to be done. One of these stories took place on a cold winter day when the stalls needed to be cleaned. He took the time to clean a few stalls… then he bedded...
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Disappearing Cows
I have a problem at my farm. One of my herdspeople has an incredibly tender heart and truly loves animals. The upside of this is that we’ve saved a lot of calves by putting them on IV treatments and nursing them back to health. The downside,...
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The Art of Feeding: Gunk
Gunk by definition is an unpleasant sticky or messy substance. It is not only unpleasant to humans, but it also reduces dry matter intake, spreads molds and yeasts, and can cause disease in our cows. To discover it, you must be visually aware and be...
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Dairy Labor Management: The Interview
Most financial statements identify feed followed by labor as the items that cost the most on a dairy. Taxes, wages, and benefits are included in the financial definition for labor; however, I rarely see training and training time included.
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