Mastitis is one of the costliest challenges facing dairy farmers, while levels of Somatic Cell Count have a direct impact on milk price achieved. Tackling these important issues can increase milk price and yield, reduce culling and cut the cost of production.

At a Farming Connect event, vet Dr James Breen will discuss how to control clinical mastitis and herd Somatic Cell Count. The workshop will focus on understanding where new infections arise in your herds and the relative importance of the dry and lactating period in terms of mastitis control, using the host farm as a case study.

Understanding Mastitis Control in YOUR herd

Date: Thursday 2 March 2017

Time: 11:00 – 15:00

Venue: H.M.P. Prescoed, Cilwrai Farm, Coed-Y-Paen, Pontypool NP4 0SZ

All welcome, farm walk and lunch included. Due to prison regulation, all mobile data devices (including mobile phones) must be left in your car during the event. For more information, or to book a place contact Jamie McCoy on 07985 379819 jamie.mccoy@menterabusnes.co.uk


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