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You’ll learn how to generate more value from your milk recording and clinical mastitis data, leading to better informed and more effective mastitis management.
Dr James Breen will highlight the value and importance of monitoring mastitis data, and how to get it right. You will discover how AHDB’s Mastitis Pattern Analysis Tool can help you identify the main source of new mastitis infections on your farm.
You will see examples from farms that have been using QuarterPRO to identify patterns of mastitis and the actions they’ve taken to address the underlying cause.
In this webinar you will learn:
Farmers looking to achieve continuous improvement in mastitis control and udder health on farm.
Address: Online webinar
Date: Tuesday 17 November
Time: 1.00 – 2.00pm
The webinar will be approximately 35 minutes long, with time for questions at the end.
For more information regarding the event please call James Hague, AHDB on 07792289386
James Breen is an RCVS Recognised Specialist in Cattle Health and Production and is a vet in practice with Orchard Veterinary Group, Glastonbury, a veterinary consultant for Map of Ag, Penrith, and a Clinical Associate Professor at the University Of Nottingham School of Veterinary Medicine.