by Toby Mottram | Apr 23, 2018 | Animal health, Animal welfare, VirtualVet
This month our blog from the VirtualVet team is a round up of the most important international agricultural news, and what it could mean for the dairy industry both home and abroad. By Sinead Quealy Ireland Ireland is in the midst of fodder crisis which is having...
by Toby Mottram | Mar 14, 2018 | Animal health, Company News, Technology and innovation, VirtualVet
The first of March’s VirtualVet blogs brings with it some exciting news; both VirtualVet and Milkalyser, eCow’s sister company, will be involved in the roll out of 5G in the UK. The UK government awarded £25 million to several consortiums to pave the way...
by Toby Mottram | Feb 27, 2018 | Animal health, Animal welfare, VirtualVet
It’s time for the second VirtualVet blog for February. Following on from this months first blog commenting on #Februdairy, this blog focuses on the recent 2018 NFU conference held in Birmingham. Following lots of interesting discussion this blog highlights two...
by Toby Mottram | Feb 16, 2018 | Animal health, Animal welfare, Uncategorized, VirtualVet
Here is the most recent blog from our colleagues at VirtualVet in Ireland. This month they consider the #Februdairy twitter campaign, designed as a response in response to veganuary the campaign has proved controversial but has also lead to many interesting...
by Toby Mottram | Jan 23, 2018 | Animal health, Animal welfare, Nutrition, VirtualVet
We are excited to bring you the second of this months animal health and welfare blogs written by our colleagues at VirtualVet in Ireland. This week they discuss the use of innovative, precision feeding systems to improve animal welfare and increase farm productivity....
by Toby Mottram | Jan 12, 2018 | Animal health, Nutrition, Testimonials, VirtualVet
Recently we have been bringing you monthly blog posts focusing on animal health written by very knowledgeable VirtualVet team. This month the blog focuses on a matter particularly relevant to eCow, including how the eCow bolus can be used to detect SARA. We spotted...
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