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How to formulate winter rations to reduce acidosis and lameness
• Latest genetics deliver big benefits • Balance rations to optimise maize • Paying attention to ration structure Getting the most out of high energy maize is increasingly important for dairy farmers looking to make optimum use of home-grown feeds. Significant improvements in the digestibility and reliability of high... Read more
Autonomous feeder robot launched by DeLaval
An electric feed distribution robot has been launched by dairy agri-tech specialists DeLaval – in a move the company claims saves time and money. The OptiWagon machine completes the DeLaval’s Optimat range of robots – designed to provide a total feeding solution from weighing, cutting and mixing to delivering... Read more
Why testicle size matters at tupping
A physical examination of your breeding rams is worth the time, writes Nerys Wright. I hear the saying ‘the ram is half your flock’ but if we were honest with ourselves, sometimes we a little complacent when it comes to checking our rams before the mating season I was... Read more
Ewe supplements promise return on investment
Lamb producers could achieve a three to one return on investment by using specialist supplements before tupping. A productive lambing season relies on a good tupping tupping, says nutrition specialists Rumenco. Recent trials suggest a ewe supplement ahead of tupping can significantly improve the number of live births –... Read more
Attention to detail ensures top broiler performance
• Biosecurity ensures profitable production • Growth targets and feed conversion goals • Disinfectant and cleaning delivers results   Good biosecurity is helping a Derbyshire broiler producer hit growth targets and feed conversion goals. George Adsetts rears 3.5 million birds annually on all-in-all-out systems across three units – including... Read more
Why a fodder budget is a winter essential
      Act now to avoid being caught out A challenging season which has played havoc with silage reserves means a fodder budget will be vital on most farms this winter. With both fodder quality and quantity affected by this year’s weather – including a wet spring and... Read more
How silage additive helps ensure maize quality
• Spoilage risk in warm wet season • Helps combat yeasts and moulds • Treated silage is more palatable A silage additive to aid maize forage fermentation is likely to pay dividends this autumn – helping to prevent significant mycotoxin accumulation. A good additive will restrict the development of... Read more
Look at ingredients when switching from fishmeal
A slow-release feed product aims to provide pig and poultry producers with a cost-effective alternative to fishmeal. While fishmeal can be a valuable protein source in livestock diets, it is becoming limited by cost, availability and sustainability concerns, says Joe Magadi technical manager at nutritional supplement manufacturer UFAC-UK. “Pig... Read more
Major role for maize in winter forage rations
Milk producers concerned about winter feedstocks should do all they can to make the most of maize this year – including seeking out extra supplies. With many arable producers drilling maize due to the difficulty of establishing winter and spring crops in recent months, additional sources of both forage... Read more
Catch crops offer rescue plan for forage shortfall
Farmers facing a lack of home-grown forage this winter could grow an autumn catch-crop – and unlock additional revenue from the Sustainable Farming Incentive. Lack of sunshine has restricted grass and maize growth. But one way to plug the forage gap is to plant a catch crop, suggests Simon... Read more