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Managing acidosis in dairy herds

Consistent and high energy intakes are needed for high levels of production of milk solids by dairy herds.  When ruminants are fed a diet high in readily fermentable carbohydrates from grain, byproducts and highly digestible pasture, a condition known as rumen acidosis can occur.   Most commonly, acidosis is present as a sub clinical condition causing lost productivity and unhealthy cattle. 

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Irwin Stockfeeds services all regions in Victoria. We also have quarantine and container packing facilities for King Island and Tasmania. For further details and service to your region, This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it or call 03 9328 2681 to speak with one of our sales staff.


Our Locations

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West Gippsland

Senior Nutritionist Consultant:

Dr Glen Walker

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2

South Gippsland

Consultant Nutritionist:

Gerard Murphy

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3

East Gippsland

Consultant Nutritionist:

Donna McAinch

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4

Eastern Victoria

Consultant Nutritionist:

Donna McAinch

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5

North East Victoria

Senior Nutritionist Consultant:

Dr Glen Walker

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6

Central & Northern
Victoria

Senior Nutritionist Consultant:

Dr Glen Walker

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7

Western Victoria

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8

South Western
Victoria

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