Vet Advice Available For Grazing Heifers
28th September 2010
Grazing heifers deserves careful consideration. Vet advice now available.
Grazing heifers for dairy clients is a tricky business! A specialist training day has been developed by Anexa / Animal Health Centre veterinarians for graziers, with the aim of providing comprehensive information on how to grow good, healthy heifers.
With the imminent ban on inductions, heifer rearing is poised to become increasingly important to improve a herd’s reproductive performance. It is important to ensure graziers are educated and equipped to deal with the changing demands of the dairy industry. This group of farmers has been largely left to their own devices and it is about time they got some attention!
“We want to ensure that our client’s graziers are educated and equipped to deal with the changing demands of the dairy industry. Heifers are the highest genetic merit group in the herd and deserve careful consideration. Recent feed shortages, during sequential drought years, have affected heifer weights, with a knock on effect on heifer reproductive and productive performance” says Animal Health Centre veterinarian Katie Denholm.
All graziers are invited to attend the free Anexa / Animal Health Centre workshop. If you are in the business of grazing dairy heifers or you know someone who is, spread the word! This event is supported by DairyNZ.
Workshop’s will be held at Raglan on the 19th October and at Huntly on the 20th October, from 10am to 1pm, followed by a barbeque lunch and refreshments. For people interested in attending, register online at www.anexa.co.nz or free phone 0800 2THE VET. Follow us on twitter @AnexaAHFarm
About Anexa and the Animal Health Centre
Founded in 1939, the Animal Health Centre is an association veterinary practice, formed first and foremost to serve the needs of local farmers. The group comprises of two companies, Animal Health Centre and Anexa. Animal Health Centre clinics are in Morrinsville, Matamata, Te Aroha, Dinsdale and Rototuna. Anexa clinics are in Gordonton, Huntly, Te Kauwhata, Ngaruawahia and Raglan.
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