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- FactsheetArtificial lamb rearing - managing abomasal bloat …
- NewsUnlocking the secrets of fat bottomed cows – and other burning questions …
- … General enquiries Please note that Beef + Lamb New Zealand doesn't sell meat. View a map of meat processors in New Zealand (PDF, 312 KB) Phone : +64 4 473 9150 or freephone within NZ: 0800 BEEFLAMB (0800 233 352) …
- Accessibility is important to B+LNZ and we keep working to make our website and other resources suitable for all. We try to make sure any given piece of information is available in a range of different formats so farmers and others can find it in a way that suits them. Repeating messages in different media also helps adult learning. We’re committed to Plain English and look to improve our use of this. We seek guidance from accessibility experts like the Rural Youth & Adult Literacy Trust. …
- Non-genetic factors have a bad habit of skewing decision-making away from the most important factor in ram or bull selection – the potential of offspring. When estimating genetic potential, we need to see past non-genetic effects as much as possible, hence the importance of estimated breeding …
- The B+LNZ Regional Team are most farmers’ first point of contact. Find out who your local Extension Manager is here (PDF, 568 KB). Find out who your local Economic Service Manager is here (PDF, 391KB). For general B+LNZ contact details see the Contact Us page . Key contacts at B+LNZ Genetics: Beef Genetics Operations Specialist: [email protected] Sheep Genetics Operations Specialist: …
- Page… welfare of farmers and their families, and also animal welfare, is rightly top of mind, we’re also talking to banks, meat processors, Inland Revenue and central government to ensure that finance, tax issues, access to killing space are …
- NewsStrong farmer interest in emissions pricing options …
- PagePart of being a good employer is to ensure your staff have continuous improvement. …
- Better Beef Breeding starts with informed decisions. The bull you choose today can influence your herd for four cow generations, so it pays to get it right. …