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Whether it’s cattle, sheep, chickens, or all of the above, if you have a farm with livestock or poultry, you surely value their well-being. Their health is integral to efficient production, which ultimately affects the success of the farm. As a supplement to veterinary care, you may want to hire a consultant specializing in animal nutrition to assess the quality of your feed. Here are some of the benefits.

Increased Production

farming servicesImproved nutrition yields better production in several ways. For example, healthier hens tend to lay more eggs. If you’ve observed a shortage without apparent illness or another external factor, a change in diet may help. Diet also helps with breeding. Generally, animals with nutritionally balanced feed are more likely to produce healthy offspring than their malnourished counterparts.

Temperament Issues

An animal’s temperament can also improve as their diet does. If you’ve had problems or concerns about behavior, and your veterinarian hasn’t found an underlying cause, ask an animal nutrition consultant if a change of feed could help. They’ll have advice on how to maximize animals’ intake of nutrients.

Daily Care

Hiring an animal nutrition consultant is also a way to improve your stock’s quality of life and promote general health. As valuable as routine veterinary check-ups may be, they're often designed to diagnose or prevent major problems that often require more aggressive treatment. For smaller issues, the right combination of vitamins and minerals can do wonders. With the right adjustments to your feed, you may also see a reduction in chronic health problems throughout your farm.

 

If you’re a farmer in West Central Wisconsin and interested in hiring an animal nutrition consultant, contact Allied Cooperative. Based in Adams, WI, this organization has provided the region with dedicated agronomy and farming services since 1917. Whether you need feed, grain, or fertilizer, they’ll have it. If you happen to use any heavy-duty equipment, they also sell propane or gasoline. Visit their website or call them today at (800) 247-5679 to learn more.

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