The upcoming webinar hosted by Dairy Global in cooperation with Biomin, will look at recent research on Subacute rumen acidosis (SARA), contributing factors and tools producers can use to overcome SARA and transition challenges.
SARA, a common metabolic disorder in dairy cows, suppresses dry matter intake (DMI) and milk production, and increases the risk of associated disease development, such as mastitis and lameness, leading to higher culling rate—all of which is costly for dairy producers.
Sabine Masching graduated from the University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Vienna, and joined Biomin in 2001. She worked for several years in the Biomin Research & Development department, where she was involved in different projects dealing with mycotoxin deactivation and the development of probiotic feed additives. She currently works as a senior product manager for Mycotoxin Deactivation.
Dr Tyler Turner received his doctorate from Sweden focused on rumen function, biohydrogenation and inflammation then continued with post-doctorate positions in Canada. After which, he shifted to industry where he has worked globally as a dairy specialist for a number of years before recently joining Biomin as a ruminant specialist.
The webinar will take place on Thursday 21 November 2019 at 3 pm (Central European Time) and will be hosted by Dairy Global deputy editor Zana van Dijk. Attendance is free.
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