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The Q Review service is a practical solution that calculates the cost of infertility to a farm and then benchmarks the herd against UK industry averages and industry targets. Most suitable for AYR herds.
The Q Review service provides vets and farmers with a snapshot into costs associated with fertility issues in dairy herds linked to Q fever.
This useful new service is free of charge to vets and is available through Ceva representatives during practice visits to help assess individual herd fertility in comparison to industry averages and targets. Suitable for all year round (AYR) dairy calving herds in the UK, the service uses a unique app solution based on robust data sources including the NMR 500 Herd Report1 and Kingshay Dairy Costings2.
It can be used for herds that have not yet tested for Q fever but are experiencing clinical signs of the disease including increased pregnancy losses and metritis, as well as more subtle fertility issues such as increased days open.
Vets should contact their Ceva territory manager to request the Q Review service for their dairy clients.
The Q Review service provides vets and farmers with a snapshot into costs associated with fertility issues in dairy herds linked to Q fever.
This useful new service is free of charge to vets and i ...
The Q Review service provides vets and farmers with a snapshot into costs associated with fertility issues in dairy herds linked to Q fever.
This useful new service is free of charge to vets and is available through Ceva representatives during practice visits to help assess individual herd fertility in comparison to industry averages and targets. Suitable for all year round (AYR) dairy calving herds in the UK, the service uses a unique app solution based on robust data sources including the NMR 500 Herd Report1 and Kingshay Dairy Costings2.
It can be used for herds that have not yet tested for Q fever but are experiencing clinical signs of the disease including increased pregnancy losses and metritis, as well as more subtle fertility issues such as increased days open.
Vets should contact their Ceva territory manager to request the Q Review service for their dairy clients.