Farmers and industry stakeholders gathered on Seamus Dolan's dairy farm in Co. Cavan, on Tuesday, January 20, for the AHI CalfCare event.
Research shows optimised calf housing can boost growth, cut labour costs and improve welfare, with the CEVEC system paying back within five years.
This season’s first calf arrived a little over four weeks early this year. For humans, this may not seem that impossible, but calves born more than four weeks early rarely live past a day or two. The ...
A two-year study by Galebreaker and Scotland’s Rural College (SRUC), known as the CEVEC project, has shown that improved calf housing ...
Housing is a critical factor in getting calves off to the right start in life, and getting all the boxes ticked can be ...
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Calf housing research reveals positive health and business outcomes
Livestock environment specialist, Galebreaker and Scotland’s Rural College (SRUC) have released insights from their two-year ...
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