Blog/Technical

10 steps to stomach tube a calf
Why stomach tube a calf? The ability to stomach tube a calf is a necessity on any farm dealing with young calves. This process can be used to feed...
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Colostrum – Being Brilliant at the Basics Video
Interchem Ireland and That’s Farming bring you the very first episode of Being Brilliant at the Bascis. The series features well-known vet and...
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7 Step Calf Health Check
Calves are extremely vulnerable in the first few weeks of life, once the calf is up and going it is vital...
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Being Brilliant at the Basics – Video Series – Calf Nutrition
Interchem Ireland and That’s Farming bring you the forth episode of Being Brilliant at the Basics. The series features well-known vet and...
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Colostrum – Liquid Gold
What is colostrum and why is it important Colostrum is the first milk produced after a cow or heifer gives birth and is essential if a new born calf...
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Teagasc Calf Rearing Booklet
Click here to read and download Teagasc’s Calf Rearing Booklet. If you would like to receive our ProCalf Calf Rearing booklet including more...
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Hypothermia in lambs
Hypothermia in lambs Hypothermia is a big killer in little lambs particularly in extreme weather conditions. However, warm boxes and administering a...
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Rearing Orphan Lambs
Rearing Orphan Lambs As we get close to the lambing season the challenge of managing and feeding orphan lambs needs to be considered. With selected...
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What is Johne’s disease?
How can cattle pick up Johne’s disease? The cattle disease, which became known as Johne’s disease (pronounced yo-neez), is known to be caused...
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