Free support for herd health and disease control

Thursday, 25 October 2018

Dairy farmers in Wales are being invited to apply for financial and technical support to improve herd health management and disease control, as part of the Dairy Improvement Programme.

AHDB secured £6.5m from the Welsh Government Rural Communities - Rural Development Programme 2014-2020, which is funded by the European Agricultural Fund for Rural Development and the Welsh Government, to deliver the Dairy Improvement Programme in Wales over the next five years.

The first phase ‘HerdAdvance’ launches at the Welsh Dairy Show in Carmarthen on 30 October, and farmers have until 30 November to register their interest to take part in this project.

Find out more about HerdAdvance and download an application form.

HerdAdvance focuses on herd health management and disease control, and aims to help Welsh dairy farmers lift herd profitability and performance. Farmers will receive support and assistance to review their animal health and biosecurity plans and to develop herd health action plans. This whole farm approach will take into consideration other influencing factors such as nutrition, genetics and the suitability of buildings.

Financial and technical assistance will be available for tackling a range of animal health issues depending on the needs of a farm. One of the financial incentives available through the project are semen vouchers, which will be provided to farmers striving to improve their herd genetics by using Herd Genetic Reports to make informed breeding decisions.

HerdAdvance is only open to dairy farmers with the majority of their farm in Wales and participants need to commit to supplying regular data to monitor progress. Farmers will receive details in the post along with an Expression of Interest form, but it can also be downloaded from AHDB’s website.

Animal Health Knowledge Exchange Managers have been recruited as part of the project and they will be on our stand during the Welsh Dairy Show to discuss the benefits of taking part.

Delyth Davies, Head of Dairy Development Wales, said: “This is a great opportunity for dairy farmers in Wales to get financial and practical support to look at how they can improve their herd health management to boost profitability and performance on farm. I’d urge those attending the Welsh Dairy Show to come and talk to us to find out more and sign up.”

Alongside this project, through the Dairy Improvement Programme, AHDB will also be expanding its strategic dairy farm network in Wales.

Learn more about the Dairy Improvement Programme

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