Agvance Nutrition

Agvance Nutrition

Agvance Nutrition understands that your cattle are not simply animals you tend to, they are your livelihood. That is why it is crucial to ensure they remain in the best health. For years, we have been a trusted provider of nutrition for New Zealand dairy cows, sourcing the best quality mineral supplements and vitamins. Providing kiwi farmers with premium and optimal solutions for your dairy cow herd is what we do best. By providing supplementation that is customised to a cow’s specific needs, we can assist farmers in keeping their herd in the best health. With the right nutrition and the corr

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May 11, 2025 8 mins

If you’re farming in the South, Autumn is the time to be thinking about calcium and phosphorus levels for your dairy cows. This is especially important if the herd is being offered feed known to be low in Calcium & Phosphorus, such as fodder beet. Here's a quick watch on this essential topic from Agvance Ruminant Nutritionist, Shaun Balemi. View our Calcium and Phosphorus range: https://agvance.co.nz/product-category/min...

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Farm 4 Life's Tangaroa Walker tells us how his cows love the loose licks from Agvance. He uses loose licks to supplement minerals during the time that they feed fodder beat on his farm.

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March 30, 2025 52 secs

At the start of Autumn farmers will be thinking more about the body condition score of their herd. Getting a good plan setup now will help to ensure you're maximising dairy herd potential and minimising potential animal health issues into the next lactation. This short video is presented by Agvance Ruminant Nutritionist Shaun Balemi. A quick overview on monitoring Body Condition and setting your animals up for success. See o...

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March 23, 2025 2 mins

Shaum Balemi, ruminant nutritionist, talks to Tangaroa from Farm 4 Life about SARA (Sub Acute Ruminal Acidosis) and how that relates to lameness.

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March 16, 2025 6 mins

Shaun Balemi talks about lameness in cows

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March 9, 2025 1 min

Correctly transitioning a dairy cow will ensure both a better functioning rumen and higher levels of available energy in early lactation. Levels of calcium are more effectively maintained and mobilised within the body. These factors combine to reduce the incidence of almost every animal disease experienced in early lactation, right through to better levels of conception later in the spring. Agvance’s anionic salt (negative DCAD) ...

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Toxin binders grab onto toxins in the diet and in the blood and strip them out of the cow reducing the toxic effect they have on the cow. Seaweed also performs this role to a minor level but it also helps to support the liver protecting it against toxin damage and helping the liver to repair any low level toxin damage which has occurred. Find out more about heat stress and the Agvance products that contain toxin binders: https://...

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These trace minerals are key in reducing the toxic effects of heat stress, protecting the key organs and reproductive system from toxin damage. Find out how you can provide these key minerals to your cows with Agvance:https://agvance.co.nz/product-category/solutions/heat-stress/

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Chromium supports the cows metabolism of energy, helping to increase liver energy partitions to the cow. It helps to better utilise the energy from feed also helping to increase cow appetite. Find out more about heat stress and view our cow supplements that combat heat stress: https://agvance.co.nz/product-category/solutions/heat-stress/

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There are a range of supplements from minerals, to toxin binders to seaweed which all help to support the cow in her fight against the effects of heat stress. View our range of supplements for heat stress: https://agvance.co.nz/product-category/solutions/heat-stress/

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A drop in appetite from heat stress causes a drop in total energy getting into the cow. This can be managed by increasing the energy density of the total diet with energy dense feeds such as grain or meal fed in the shed. Even feeding extra PKE or potatoes with silage in the night paddock can help to increase cooler temperature feed intakes. Find out more about heat stress and how Agvance products can assist your herd in dealing w...

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Quality feed is key to helping to manage a drop in appetite due to heat stress. Quality feed increases quantity eaten and this helps feedback into increasing cow appetite. So feed best quality feed at night when appetite is high with enough quantity that cows can eat as much as they can when they want to eat it. Find out more about heat stress and how Agvance's supplements can help increase the feed quality to your herd: http...

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Wetting concrete reducing the heat that reflects off concrete onto cows standing in yards and also wetting the owls aids in her cooling herself. These are simple solutions but very effective in maintaining milk production and cow health. Find out more about heat stress and how Agvance's range of cow supplements can help your herd combat heat stress - learn more here: https://agvance.co.nz/product-category/solutions/heat-stress...

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Water is key to keep cows cool and to aid in cow function in metabolism. The keys are 1. Having enough water available so cows always have access to the water they want 2. The water is clean and palatable maximising the amount they want to drink. Find out more about heat stress and how Agvance's range of products can assist you to combat heat stress in your herd: https://agvance.co.nz/product-category/solutions/heat-stress/

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Shade can drop the effects of Heat Stress by 30-50%. Grazing paddocks with shade during the hot part of the day and grazing non-shade paddocks at night. Find out more about how to reduce heat stress and how Agvance products can help your cows cope in the heat: https://agvance.co.nz/product-category/solutions/heat-stress/

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December 29, 2024 17 mins

Above 21 degrees and 70% relative humidity the cow is effected by Heat Stress causing a drop in appetite, lowering rumen performance leading to a drop in milk production. Find out more about heat stress and how Agvance can help your herd with our supplements for cows: https://agvance.co.nz/product-category/solutions/heat-stress/

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Heat causes the grass to stress. In doing so, it seeks to protect itself by increasing toxin levels. These toxins have a big effect on the cow, lowering cow performance through effects on the liver & energy metabolism. Find out more about heat stress and how Agvance supplements can help your herd: https://agvance.co.nz/product-category/solutions/heat-stress/

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December 15, 2024 5 mins

Overview of Heat Stress…Why…How…What For more about heat stress go to our website: https://agvance.co.nz/product-category/solutions/heat-stress/

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December 8, 2024 4 mins

Facial eczema in cattle increases in conditions of heat and humidity. Prevention can be achieved in a number of ways, the most common being zinc supplementation. If an animal has facial eczema any recovery must be carefully managed. What is facial eczema? Facial eczema is a widespread disease in many dairy cow herds across the North Island and upper South Island areas of New Zealand. It is caused by the toxic fungus Pithomyces C...

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December 5, 2024 1 min

COOLAID TO COME TO YOUR AID FOR HEAT STRESS A combination of ingredients that have proven to be effective in combatting the effects of environmental and ergot (grass toxin) generated heat stress in cows. This formulation is particularly targeted at the New Zealand heat stress conditions we experience every summer. Stock grazing under New Zealand conditions are not just subject to high environmental temperatures, but also high hu...

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