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24.01.2022 Have you registered yet? Don't miss our webinar this Wednesday, Dr Rick White will discuss key nutritional and management requirements at weaning to drive productivity and profit. https://zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_hbiTsV8RRYmssZ2vhMA1AA Can't attend? Simply register to receive a summary.



22.01.2022 The livestock industry came together from across Australia recently to participate in a webinar on best practice welfare for disbudding in dairy calves. Find out more in the attached article, including how the industry requirement for use of pain relief is increasing. Don’t hesitate to get in touch with us if you have any queries.

22.01.2022 Have you registered yet? Don’t miss our beef profit growing webinar tomorrow, Friday at 1pm! Click learn more to register.

18.01.2022 Did you know a ewe will drink up to 6L of water per day (up to 10L when lactating) when eating dry feed or stubble? If water quality is poor, your livestock may drink less than they need, or rarely, may stop drinking altogether. When animals drink less, they will eat less and lose condition. As the body condition score of ewes at joining is a key reproduction driver, it is important they don't lose condition during this time. It is important to check water sources regularly t...o see if the quantity or quality of water has changed. When conducting water quality tests, the three main items that should be tested are pH, salinity and chloride levels.



16.01.2022 Are your ewes lambing in the autumn? Scanning for multiple lambs can save you money and increase return on investment. Pregnancy scanning of ewes is an important factor in managing the reproductive performance of your ewe flock. It allows you to identify the performers and passengers! Knowing this information enables you to make more informed management decisions throughout the season such a paddock allocation and supplementary feeding requirements. ... Don’t let a good season influence your decision to scan for multiples or not. Scanning for multiples enables better management of condition score, in return driving the reproductive performance of your flock. Differential management ensures: - Single ewes are not over fed. This is more important is good seasons! Overweight ewes can lead to lambing difficulties. - Ewes bearing twins can be fed to meet their higher nutritional demands. - Dry ewes can be separated and either sold, re-joined or placed on low value pasture to suit their lower energy requirements.

14.01.2022 The Australian livestock sector could face losses of up to $3.2 billion by 2030 if it does not meet changing consumer expectations to animal welfare. See how the Australian beef industry can safeguard its future through better advocacy of its high animal welfare standards and care.

14.01.2022 Join our webinar tomorrow at 1pm as experienced veterinarian Dr Rick White discusses setting up breeders for calving. Including the nutritional requirements for stages of pregnancy, how to prevent lazy calving and managing grass tetany risk. Register below!



12.01.2022 Interested in understanding how to drive reproduction and feed efficiency at weaning? Join our webinar tomorrow at 1pm with livestock agronomist Andrew Sutherland. To register today click - Learn More

09.01.2022 Could selenium deficiency be impacting your profits? Naturally occurring selenium is widely known to be lacking in many regions of Australia, yet it’s a fundamental trace element that can impact metabolism and growth, as well as the reproductive and immune systems, of sheep and cattle. Without an effective selenium supplementation, stock in affected areas can suffer serious health issues that dramatically effect livestock performance. So understanding and managing essential ...selenium levels is an important profit driver. For more information visit https://growsolutions.elanco.com//trace-mineral-d/selenium or speak with you Elanco territory manager #weareelanco

08.01.2022 Don't miss our last weaning webinar for the year! Tomorrow - Friday, 18th of September at 1pm AEST. Andrew Sutherland will discuss key production and profit drivers at weaning to help drive reproduction and feed efficiency. Andrew will give you specific advice, planning tools and actions you should follow in the coming weeks and months, to deliver real production improvements and profit!... Register below

06.01.2022 Join us this Thursday 28th of May, 5pm AEST! Andrew Sutherland discusses management pre lambing including single and twin ewe management and meeting nutritional requirements for each pregnancy status. To register now simply click - Learn More

03.01.2022 Don't miss our webinar today at 1pm AEST on maximising conception rates with Dr Rick White, livestock agronomist and veterinarian. Rick will discuss: - Factors that influence pregnancy percentages... - Setting joining weight targets for heifers - Energy balance and body condition score - Feed requirements for a successful joining - Bull preparation and soundness evaluation Can't attend today? Simply register for the event before 1pm to get a recording and summary.



03.01.2022 Elanco welcomes Bayer Animal Health to make an even better Elanco. Together, we’re committed to providing a more comprehensive product portfolio along with unparalleled service and support for the health of animals, and for the good of people and the planet.

02.01.2022 Want to find out more about best practice castration and dehorning in calves? Listen to the latest Cattle Station Classroom podcast brought to you by Central Station, where Dr Rick White and Mick O’Grady discuss Tri-Solfen pain relief and its benefits to calf welfare. https://directory.libsyn.com//vi/id/cattlestationclassroom

01.01.2022 As we celebrate the arrival of Autumn, it’s important to consider the selenium levels of your stock, especially in years of good rain and lush clover growth, as extra pasture growth dilutes availability. Without an effective selenium supplementation program, stock in affected areas can suffer serious health issues which can dramatically effect performance, and your profit. Research has shown that offspring from deficient animals are born deficient, and offspring from supple...mented animals are not deficient , so supplementing breeders not only improves your breeders production potential, but also prevents deficiency in the young animals. A long acting selenium product, such as Selovin LA, provides a slow release of selenium over a prolonged period of time making it a safe and cost effective way to manage a selenium deficiency. https://eldersrural.com.au//sustained-selenium-supplement/

01.01.2022 Are you interested in the important welfare considerations when disbudding calves? Including best practice and wound management. Don't miss our 1 hour dairy calf welfare webinar today with Dr Claire Hunt at 1pm today AEST. Register via Zoom to receive your link to join... https://zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_2YjJ4muMTTSnBw_WrchyZg

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