A fully-funded workshop will be delivered by approved local vet practices across Wales and is designed to support farmers to enhance their herd's performance and ensure the well-being of their bulls on farm.
Farming Connect is offering the fully funded, Lantra-accredited animal health and welfare training workshop -'Managing Breeding Bulls'.
Attendees will gain a deeper understanding of the importance of choosing the right bull for your herd's performance and productivity. The workshop will also provide insight into the key factors to consider when assessing a bull's suitability for breeding, including Body Condition Scoring.
It will give an opportunity to learn about the various reasons for bull infertility and discover effective strategies for its prevention and control. The vital role of pre-breeding fertility testing in ensuring a successful breeding season will also be explored.
The workshop will help you become aware of the essential routine treatments and nutritional considerations for preparing bulls before breeding as well as learning to identify and manage the biosecurity risks associated with introducing new bulls from other herds.
Finally, the workshop will look into some of the traits that can be assessed via Estimated Breeding Values (EBVs) and how to use them to aid in making the best bull selection for your herd.
This workshop is designed to equip you with practical knowledge to enhance your herd's health and productivity.
'The bull plays a pivotal role in the fertility of herds and getting it right/wrong has a significant impact on the productivity of the upcoming year. Making sure bulls are fit for purpose is one of the first steps to ensure a successful breeding and calving season.' Shares Clara Valderamma, Farm First Vets who is one of the approved vets delivering the new training workshop.
Workshop attendance will be logged on the attendee's 'Storfa Sgiliau' CPD record along with a Lantra Awards 'certificate of attendance'.
The training workshops are fully funded but to qualify for that funding, all attendees must be registered with Farming Connect and complete a Personal Development Plan (PDP).
For dates and details of upcoming workshops visit the Farming Connect website or contact your local development officer to find out more
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