Cheshire: Developing the rumen for optimum calf health

Past Event - booking closed

Tuesday, 11 October 2022

11:00am - 2:30pm

Lea Hall, Wimboldsley, Middlewich,

CW10 0LL


Join us for an interactive meeting to learn why good rumen development is key to weaning transition and how to make it successful on your farm.

Changes in diet, environment and social grouping can make weaning a stressful time for a calf. At this evening meeting, you’ll hear from vet David Wilde, National Ruminant Technical Manager about why getting weaning right can secure your calf’s growth, health and welfare, and reduce stress during this critical period.

At the event you’ll learn about:

  • The practicalities of weaning, including how to create an optimal weaning programme for your farm
  • Nutritional and environmental management around weaning
  • The impact of weaning stresses and how to avoid them
  • Measuring and monitoring weaning performance on farm

If you’re involved with calf rearing and want to give them best start in life, this event is for you. There are a number of meetings across the country so if you’re unable to make your nearest one, other dates and locations and available.

Levy payers will be given priority if the event becomes fully booked.

Please note children under the age of 16 and dogs are not allowed at the event, even if they are staying in the car. Click here to find out more about AHDBs health and safety guidelines for events.

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If you have any questions about this event, please contact us using the details below.

E ke.events@ahdb.org.uk

T 01904 771216


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