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Total Calf @ Lifton & Bristol – with guest speakers Jim Quigley and Dr Emma Bleach
Introducing Total Calf a free-to-attend in-person event on Tuesday December 9th, 11.00 am – 1.00pm The Strawberry Fields Farm Shop, Lifton, PL16 0DE
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Wednesday December 10th, 11.00 am – 1.00pm The Gables Hotel, Bristol Road, Falfield, South Gloucestershire, GL12 8DL
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Are you interested in:
- Optimise calf performance, health and wellbeing?
- Learn some of the latest R&D around calf management?
- Look in detail at the role of colostrum and transition milk for baby calves?
An open invitation to you to bring up to 10 of your clients to a bespoke lunchtime meeting featuring content from two sector-leading specialists:
Join Dr Jim Quigley, researcher and author who has helped improve the well-being of young calves for more than 30 years. Dr Quigley’s goal is to help producers, nutritionists, veterinarians and other advisers to understand and implement modern scientific principles on today’s calf raising information. Through calfnotes.com, he aims to explain highly complex technical topics in a way that can be easily understood and applied on the farm.
And Dr Emma Bleach, senior lecturer in Animal Science in the Agriculture and Environment Department at Harper Adams University. Dr Bleach’s main research focus is on rearing systems for the dairy-bred calf with the aim of optimising the growth, health and well-being of calves and heifers, to support sustainable dairy production. Her research includes investigations of milk feeding options for dairy-bred calves, concentrate feeding systems and other additional feeds, with a particular interest in easing the weaning transition for the calf.
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