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The transition period can be broken down into key stages and each one has its own specific nutrient requirements that help to improve health and performance. This spring sees the launch of ForFarmers’ TRANSLAC nutrition programme, designed to provide key nutrients for each stage via specialist compound feeds, farm packs and minerals.
By focusing on key areas of transition cow nutrition significant performance improvements and cost savings can be made. This could realise more than £11,000 or 1.5 ppl per 100 cows. The programme is designed to improve performance by giving the cow and calf the best possible start.
For more information on the TRANSLAC nutrition programme click here or contact ForFarmers directly on 0845 722 8853 for more information
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