We offer
- BioAktiv Salis-R: This can be administered through the feed or drinking water.
Why is feed intake important for healthy calves?
Feed intake plays an important role in developing healthy calves and achieving high efficiency in veal calf farming. Feed provides calves with the necessary nutrients, energy and building blocks they need for growth and muscle development. Optimal feed intake results in healthy calves that grow rapidly and yield efficient meat production.
Different stages of rearing veal calves
To improve feed intake, it is important to understand different growth stages of veal calves. In general, there are three main phases in the rearing of veal calves:
- Rearing phase
In the first few weeks of life, calves receive colostrum milk or milk replacer, depending on farm practices. The goal is to produce healthy calves that get a good start in their growth.
- Growth Phase
After the rearing phase, calves are gradually transferred to solid feed. It is important to improve feed intake during this phase, where the feed must provide the right balance of energy, protein and other nutrients.
- Fattening phase
During this phase, calves continue to be fattened until they are ready for slaughter. Providing a balanced diet and managing feed intake are key to achieving a return in terms of meat production.
Optimizing feed intake is an important part of caring for veal calves and achieving high profitability in veal calf farming. By ensuring healthy calves with good growth, livestock farmers contribute to both the economic viability of their farms and animal welfare. Understanding the needs of veal calves at different growth stages and applying proven feed management practices are key to success in this industry. Only with optimal feed intake can veal calves thrive and produce high returns.
What do we offer?
We offer BioAktiv Salis-R. This can be administered through the feed or drinking water. This product ensures, among other things, optimization of digestion, strong leg work in young cattle, calm animals and that ultimately makes optimal absorption and digestion in young cattle.