
New workshops and webinars focus on animal health, mastitis, reproduction and productivity for dairy producers.
Dairy Women’s Network (DWN) has announced a new partnership with AgriHealth, a New Zealand-owned animal health company, aimed at delivering advanced animal health education and support to dairy farmers and rural professionals. This collaboration is designed to connect DWN members with practical veterinary expertise that can be directly applied on farm to improve herd outcomes and productivity.
Under the partnership, AgriHealth will work with DWN to deliver a series of regional workshops and online webinars covering a broad range of animal health topics. These events are scheduled across key dairy regions to ensure dairy producers have access to local, hands-on learning opportunities, with online options available to complement in-person sessions and broaden reach.
Workshops will focus on critical aspects of herd health, including mastitis management, on-farm diagnostics, reproduction, calf and cow health, and strategies to boost productivity through herd efficiency. Access to these topics reflects producers’ ongoing need for actionable animal health knowledge that supports day-to-day decision-making and long-term herd performance.
DWN CEO Jules Benton highlighted the importance of reliable, research-based knowledge in today’s complex farming environment, noting that animal health is a cornerstone of sustainable and profitable dairy operations. AgriHealth’s technical team will bring veterinary insight and practical skill sets into DWN’s network, reinforcing the partnership’s value for member learning and farm business resilience.
AgriHealth’s engagement with DWN also underscores the broader emphasis in New Zealand’s dairy sector on professional development and herd wellbeing, where collaborations between farmer-led organisations and animal health specialists are seen as vital to meeting productivity and welfare goals. These initiatives are expected to strengthen farmer confidence and technical capacity as herd health challenges evolve.
Source: Rural News Group — https://www.ruralnewsgroup.co.nz/dairy-news/dairy-agribusiness/dwn-partners-agrihealth-animal-health-workshops
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