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Traralgon & South Gippsland Dairy Vet Group Pty Ltd.

Phone: +61 3 5662 2251 Ext 2



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24.01.2022 PERFECT PEDDIES We’re excited to have started using our new portable hoof trimming crush over the last few weeks. Perfect for large numbers of lame cows... or those just in need of a trim to prevent lameness issues developing, our hydraulic crush takes the hard work out of lifting legs. This lucky lady’s had her nails trimmed just in time for the weekend Give us a call on 5662 2251 ext 2 for more info See more



19.01.2022 Fixed time AI, bigger heifers and building a younger herd are some of the strategies Northern Vic dairy farmer Nathan Gledhill has put in place to improve repro...ductive performance on the 900-cow dairy farm he manages at Bamawm. With help of his vet and AI technician who have both reinforced their skills and knowledge on fertility through Dairy Australia’s Repro Right program, Nathan has seen his six-week incalf rate on the 60/40 split calving herd go from 60% to 70% over five years. Find a Repro Right advisor in your region: https://www.dairyaustralia.com.au//fe/repro-right-advisers

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13.01.2022 Ultrasound Pregnancy Screen Scanners and Training.Ultrasound scanning for pregnancy is not a hard skill to learn but one that will improve herd numbers,which in... turn will increase farm income. Having your own equipment on hand will ensure you always know what stage your females are at in their gestation period. It will help you detect your most fertile breeders. Managing feed levels for your pregnant stock is vital if you are after the best returns from your animals.Training available on your farm. Book your day with Philip using only the best of equipment made in Europe by www.draminski.com. Phone 0400 403 883. Training Day for up to 4 people $650.Plus Travel. Sheep,Goat,Alpaca,Pig Screen Scanners start from $2,200 Cattle Screen Scanners start from $6,500 The Draminski scanner allows you to interchange sheep and cattle probes. One Scanner,Two Jobs ! www.advancedfarmsystems.com.au See more

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