Goat and Sheep Milk April 2022

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Fieldays 2022 postponed until later in the year

ABOUT FIELDAYS Fieldays is based on a 114-hectare site at Mystery Creek 10 minutes from Hamilton and is the largest agricultural event in the Southern Hemisphere.

The New Zealand National Fieldays Society has come to the difficult decision to postpone Fieldays 2022 until Wednesday November 30 to Saturday December 3, 2022. The popular four-day agricultural event was scheduled to run from Wednesday June 15 to Saturday June 18, 2022.

Fieldays draws people from around the globe – both as exhibitors and visitors. Fieldays Online, launched in 2020 as a world first during COVID-19, attracted 90,455 total visitors and viewership from more than 75 different countries. Fieldays 2021 saw 132,776 people visit the event, becoming the second biggest in the event’s 53-year history. Fieldays is run by New Zealand National Fieldays Society, a charitable organisation founded in 1968 for the purpose of advancing the primary industries.

“We believe this decision will give all attendees, exhibitors, and stakeholders involved some breathing room and confidence during these uncertain times.”

According to Nation, For more information head to the ongoing www.fieldays.co.nz impact of the global supply chains having an impact on exhibitors, who are struggling to achieve requisite stock levels for their existing sales, let alone display stock or any new innovations.

Many factors contributed to the decision to postpone, such as the resourcing issues that came with the current Omicron outbreak. Employee absences due to isolation periods and a tight labour market impacted all of the stakeholders involved.

Nation says he hopes the postponement to the end of the year will ensure the best outcome for all involved after a turbulent start to 2022.

Chief Executive of the New Zealand National Fieldays Society, Peter Nation, says this decision did not come lightly, but will ensure the Fieldays event can operate to its full potential.

High Energy Feed Licks for Milking Goats and Sheep

Optimise Performance With Crystalyx It is well understood that offering additional supplementation to dairy sheep and goats will bring health and production benefits in terms of colostrum quality, lamb and kid birth weight and subsequent milking performance. The difficulty however lies in the last third of gestation where the rumen is compressed by the uterus making it difficult for the expectant mother to consume enough feed to maintain a healthy energy balance. Crystalyx Extra High Energy contains 16 ME MJ/kgDM and is proven to expertly balance the energy shortfall that is often seen in late pregnancy, reducing the risk of sleepy sickness and improving offspring survival. Trials conducted in Spain and Sardinia conclusively prove that ewes and goats maintained better body condition in late pregnancy and had an improved milking performance in early and mid lactation. Offspring were found to grow quicker whilst suckling with high yields being maintained post-weaning.

*Forage Plus not suitable for sheep

Independent research carried out by the Animal Science Department, Bonassai, Sardinia recorded 7% increase in milk yield, 12% increase in fat and 9% increase in solids.

*Organyx Extra not suitable for sheep

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With typical intakes between 20-30g head/day Crystalyx Extra High Energy or Crystalyx Forage Plus offers cost effective supplementation that improves animal health, performance and on farm profitability.

Contact North Island Jamie Taplin +(64) 027 6550 089 Jamie.taplin@crystalyx.co.nz

Contact South Island Brian Ferns (+64) 027 5970 198 Brian.ferns@crystalyx.co.nz


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