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COWS SUSTAIN INJURIES ON A REGULAR BASIS FROM  PIPE YARDS AND GATES, AND THROUGH BULLING ACTIVITY ON UNEVEN GROUND.  The following Animal Health Conditions may improve after using the Contact C.A.R.E method;

*    Quieter Stock            

*    Tighter calving patterns because of increased blood supply into the uterus

*    Reduced calving difficulties

*    Lower mastitis as blood flow fights infection

*    An increase in milk production                                      

Unexpected Impacted Bone injuries to the hips, pelvis, and legs of cows cause  a WHITE KNUCKLE effect.

Contact C.A.R.E’s unique method works to release the shock from the bone that may create tension in the periosteal seal (bone skin).

The cow is unique in that:

  • Their self defence mechanism is to charge or kick

  • Their survival relies on milk production and reproduction

  • Their rising point of power is in the pelvis (most other  mammals rise from their withers)

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BOVINE   TRAINING

 This course will teach you the method, to use yourself, that reduces impact pressure into the pelvis of the cow.  Impacts into the pelvis happen on a regular basis and by keeping this pressure to an optimum, blood flow into the pelvis is correct.  Thus the benefits of knowing this method may improve the above conditions.  This is  a 1 day foundation level course highlighting the uniqueness of the bovine and the farming environment.  Participants need to bring suitable wet weather clothing, gumboots and snacks/drinks.  

 

DATE:                   

TIME:     

COST:     

VENUE:  

INSTRUCTOR:  Jo Vickers

Bookings are essential. Registrations to Jo 0274877506 or email  jlvickers@xtra.co.nz

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PLEASE  NOTE; 

Courses can be run at other locations with a minimum of 8 people attending.

Courses are seasonal to accommodate the farming environment.  

 ONE  on  ONE  Training  Course

This course is held on your farm, with your cows, and at your convenient time

COST:  $250 per person +GST

(travel negotiable)

Registrations of interest to Jo Vickers 0274877506 or email jlvickers@xtra.co.nz

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There is HUGE POTENTIAL for milk solid production, and SAVINGS in animal health, by "increasing blood flow into the back end of a cow"

The below image shows the importance of the cows pelvis – it governs everything.  The pelvis effects the whole skeleton, and hence the blood flow into this area governs their survival attributes, being reproduction and milk production

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