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The Power of Advance+ Confirmed
Provita has unveiled the results of recent tests in Northern Ireland which confirm the benefits of its new inoculant Advance+.
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“And the results that are now back with us are truly astounding in terms of the benefits delivered by Advance+. “
First Cut Silage Crops Exceptionally Heavy
Contractors
“We have cut 400 acres of grass to date with most fields averaging between 8 to 10 tonnes per acre,” explained Alan Ewing, from AJ Ewing Contracts.
“This has been an exceptionally good grass growing year. Farmers are more than happy with the forage yields they are getting and, what’s more, grass quality is holding up well.”
Advance+ Excellent for Dry and Wet Conditions
Independent
It demonstrated excellent efficacy on easy, moderate and difficult to ensile crops, including grass, red clover, alfalfa, whole crop maize and corn cob mix. These trials were done on dry-matters from 24% to 69% and on sugars from 1.1% to 5.78%.
New Calf Colostrum in a Mixing Bottle
Provita’s popular calf colostrum will now be available in a convenient mixing bottle. It is the same easy mix 300g powder that is currently available in sachet and multipack form. The concentrate powder contains natural dried colostrum, egg powder, probiotics, vitamins and mineral plus a full nutritional feed which is high in energy. It will … Read more
Bridging the immunity gap in young calves
Diarrhoea
Use Hoofsure at 2%
At this time of the year dairy cows have been housed several months and there is a build-up of manure in most houses and on cows feet. Additionally many farms are at beginning peak production and have a higher cow to cubicle ratio. These all increase the lameness risk factors. Therefore cows feet should be … Read more
Every Cloud has a Silver Lining!
David
“For the most part, I look after the sheep, which leaves Jonathan to concentrate on the cattle,” David explained.
Regular footbathing reduces lameness levels by up to 70%
DairyCo
“In comparison, figures drop down to 20 cows out of 100 on farms footbathing during housing. Even better results are achieved on farms that are footbathing all year round, with the figure dropping down to 10 cows per 100. This represents a 70% reduction in the overall scale of the problem, one that is costing the dairy sector millions of pounds in terms of lost production.”
The World of Lameness Comes to Bristol
Bristol University’s School of Veterinary Sciences will host the 17th International Symposium and 9th International Conference on Lameness in Ruminants. The event commences on Sunday August 11th and continues through until the following Wednesday. The overall theme for this significant symposium is: ‘Lameness in Ruminants: Past, Present and Future’. The programme will review what has been learnt about lameness so far.
“It will also bring together the most current information about lameness control methods with particular emphasis on evidence based treatment, and look to the future where Knowledge Exchange and On-farm Extension are going to play an important role in helping farmers to control this problem,” confirmed Provita’s Tommy Armstrong. “Provita are silver sponsor of the event and will have a stand profiling their Hoofsure range. Our