Cattle (Calf Farming) Services
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by BioVenicbased in USA
BioVenic's advanced technology platform and extensive experience in animal-related research and development allow us to develop customized dairy cattle breeding and genetic research solutions to produce more calves from elite cows with excellent reproductive performance and shorten the genetic interval. ...
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by BioVenicbased in USA
BioVenic not only focuses on beef cattle health and nutrition, but also helps our customers to produce more calves from elite young female cattle ensure cattle health, and shorten the genetic interval while ...
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Manufactured by Manitoubased in FRANCE
Mixed farming is an agricultural activity which obviously requires flexibility. By listening to you and observing you at work we have understood this and have developed solutions that allow you to easily carry out all of your tasks. In one single day, you sometimes need to clean out stalls, feed cattle, handle bales, prepare silage, dig ...
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by Alico, Inc.based in USA
We own and manage Ranch and Conservation land in Collier, Hendry and Polk Counties and engage in Cattle Production, Sod and Native Plant Sales, Land Leasing for recreational and grazing purposes and conservation activities. Ranch and Conservation totals approximately 67,400 gross acres or 51.7% of our total acreage. We occasionally lease the ...
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by HerdLinkbased in AUSTRALIA
CattleLink is compatible with ABRI and Breedplan allowing for: Downloading of EBVs from ABRI either online or via disk. Online Electronic weight submission to ABRI for EBV calculations. Easy export of your animal weights and traits to ...
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based in UNITED KINGDOM
Allowing you to work smarter not harder! Embryonics Vet tech Services are here to help you with all the jobs you don't have time for, to keep your farm running as efficiently as possible ...
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Manufactured by eCow Ltd.based in UNITED KINGDOM
As mentioned above there is a lag period between introducing a new diet and the rumen adjusting to more efficiently utilise the new diet. Studies have shown that the rumen papillae respond to dietary changes by changing size and shape in order to increase or decrease the surface area of the rumen wall and thus speed up or slow down absorption of nutrients. It is estimated that a period of about ...
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