Beef farming and livestock management - Improve breed characteristics and increase productivity
Beef farming and livestock management combines strategic breed selection, effective breeding and scientific-based herd care to grow healthier and more lucrative herds. This approach reduces the risks of disease, optimises productivity and increases the resistance of animals - resulting in better systematic production and long-term profitability.
Who benefits?
Services are intended for livestock farmers, farm managers and livestock farmers who wish to increase the success of calf farming, improve milk or meat production and carry out sustainable breeding. Suitable for both small and large farms that assess high-quality counselling and evidence-based approach.
What is the offer?
- Bovine breeding and breeding : genetics analysis, selection of suitable breeds and breeding strategies that increase productivity and improve meat and milk properties. li>
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- Further assessment: analysis of herd genetics, health and productivity.
- Personal plan: breeding strategy, calf farming guidelines and vaccination schedule.
- Li>Implementation and training: employee guidance and practical support in the day-to-day work of the farm.
- Monitoring and optimisation: measurement of results and adaptation of the plan.
How does it work?
Contact us to start with a customized solution that fits exactly with the size, goals and resources of the farm. Professional counselling and practical tools make daily management easier and increase productivity in a handy way.
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