The RDPE Countryside Productivity Scheme – A Small Grant Scheme
The RDPE Countryside Productivity Scheme is a Small Grant Scheme [...]
The RDPE Countryside Productivity Scheme is a Small Grant Scheme [...]
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How to ensure top performance with the Moocall Calving Sensor.
1:Â Fly spray on tail
2:Â Get red rubber
3:Â Make sure it is adjusted correctly
4:Â Give your cow a break after a few days
And more!
In order to use your calving sensor most effectively this calving season, you should prepare it for action so you can hit the ground running.
With over 15,000 customers using our devices, the folks here at Moocall know the pitfalls and best practices for farmers using them.
Here's a short video to give you an idea of what to do:
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We've also done up a checklist of things to do with your calving sensor before you enter calving season.
Peter Germon from Greenhaven Speckle Park in Australia thinks the Moocall Calving Sensor is "a wonderful thing".
Mr Germon took to Facebook to tell his story about how he used Moocall on his heifer, who successfully gave birth to a bull calf.
He explained what having a Moocall calving sensor means to him on a video he posted on his profile.
He said: "This little heifer here, through us using Moocalls, which is a birth detection, or a calving detection device...
Heat detection is just as important at the end of the season as it is at its peak.
There are a few reasons for this which this blog will go into (buckle up!).
While good weather can be of huge benefit for farmers, it can also be a roadblock if it hangs around for too long or is too intense.
It can make heat detection and breeding more difficult in myriad ways, and here are just a few of them:
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