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At Franklin Vets, we are happy to help you develop a healthy calf program, tailored to meet your farming and animal health needs.
On-farm review of calf management including day one management, feeding, shed setup and management. Can be used prior to calf rearing season to check farm setup and systems, train new staff or investigate disease outbreaks. Read more...
MultiMin is a combination trace element injection of copper, zinc, selenium and manganese which has been designed for use in achieving this goal. A significant amount of trial work has been done showing that during periods of stress and immune suppression, the use of Multimin can reduce disease. Research done in New Zealand has shown that the use of MultiMin can have dramatic effects on the amount of disease seen in newborn calves. Read more...
Veterinary technician service for calves 2-6 weeks old, under sedation with local anaesthetic and long-acting pain-relief. Read more...
Vet techs Caitlyn Neilsen & Jeneane Malan from our Taupiri clinic take you through the new laws requiring local anaesthetic with calf disbudding, plus the benefits of sedation and pain relief. If you have any questions, please call your local Franklin Vets clinic.
Weighing is an important tool to guide the timing of weaning and decisions to move calves to grazing properties. We suggest 110kg as the recommended minimum arrival weight at grazing if you expect your calves to have a good chance of performing well on pasture and forage supplements. Hitting growth rate targets over winter can be challenging and continuing meal feeding for longer may be beneficial for autumn calves, especially later born/lighter animals until they reach 130kg.
Like we monitor milk dockets for changes in production in the herd, monitoring of calf weights should be ongoing to allow early action when liveweight and growth rate targets are not met.