Dairy Cattle InCalf Advisers
InCalf Help
Our trained InCalf advisers are available to work with you, alongside your regular farm vet, to help you achieve your specific goals. We can work exclusively with your farm’s team or in a Farmer Action Group (meeting with other like-minded farmers) depending on your preference. The programme can be tailored to suit your needs; you may just want a one-off detailed analysis of your herd’s repro performance at the end of the season, or you may prefer to develop a longer-term strategy with the aim of achieving year-on-year improvements. If you are not sure if the InCalf programme is right for you and your team, please get in touch to book a free 1-hour introductory session with one of our InCalf advisers to chat through the range of options available. We just want to help improve your herd’s repro performance!
Anexa Vets InCalf Advisers
Herd Health Veterinarian, Headlands Farm Consultant, InCalf Adviser, Healthy Hoof Provider, Accredited Advanced Mastitis Advisor, Accredited Body Condition Score Assessor
Veterinarian; Headlands Farm Consultant, InCalf Adviser, Accredited Body Condition Score Assessor
Veterinarian, Body Condition Scorer Calibration Assessor, InCalf Adviser, Healthy Hoof Adviser
Veterinarian, Accredited Body Condition Scorer, InCalf Adviser, Advanced Mastitis Vet
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