May 2014

Ceva Animal Health once more committed to providing quality training and support to UK cattle repro specialists

Ceva Animal Health’s second BRED workshop (Bovine Reproduction, Education and Discussion) was held at Manchester Airport Hotel on the 22nd and 23rd of May and attracted 25 large animal vets, including several DBR holders and practitioners from some of the most influential veterinary groups in the UK. The dynamic two-day interactive CPD workshop was led by bovine reproduction and synchronisationTwo or more events that occur at the same time or in a precise coordinate succession: oestrus synchronization allows an organised and grouped artificial insemination. specialists Dr Richard Pursley of the Department of Animal Science, Michigan State University, USA, Paul Fricke, Professor of Dairy Science at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA and Dr Alessio Valenza Technical Manager at Ceva Sante Animale. It gave delegates an exclusive insight from world experts into the advantages of using alternative synchronisationTwo or more events that occur at the same time or in a precise coordinate succession: oestrus synchronization allows an organised and grouped artificial insemination. protocols and the importance of getting to grips with the finer technical aspects for best effect. Presentations over the two days were combined with team exercises to explore and discuss optimum synchronisationTwo or more events that occur at the same time or in a precise coordinate succession: oestrus synchronization allows an organised and grouped artificial insemination. procedures for various case scenarios, all in a relaxed workshop environment.

Ceva UK is expecting to organize two more workshops in October with the aim of consolidating the reprodAction rage in the UK and for Ceva to become the reference for cattle reproduction management in the country. 

Watch the video below to see how vets enjoyed their time with Ceva: