15 & 17 May
Understanding
rumen function
technical seminar
Toowoomba & Melbourne

Dates &
Locations
Limited number
of places
15 May
Toowoomba
17 May
Melbourne
Lallemand Animal Nutrition Rumen function seminar.
Lallemand Animal Nutrition invites you to discover the latest technical and practical ways to measure and manage the rumen. The 3rd Lallemand technical rumen seminar will be held in Toowoomba and Melbourne before crossing the Tasman to New Zealand.
The technical seminar will highlight the advances that have been made in ruminant nutrition through innovation and international rumen health specialists share practical ways to monitor and improve rumen efficiency on farm.
The technical seminar is a platform to exchange experiences and get a snapshot of the latest research in terms of ruminant nutrition. A well functioning rumen is the key to farm profitability, which is why monitoring and managing rumen efficiency is crucial.

Guest speakers &
Programme

Lallemand Animal Nutrition Rumen function seminar speakers.
Welcome and introduction of guests from Alex Turney Lallemand Animal Nutrition Australia – Managing Director
  • Dr’s Ian Lean & Helen Golder, Scibus – An acidosis review, thinking beyond pH
  • Prof Greg Penner, University of Saskatchewan – Biological challenges in transition & lactating cow
  • Dr. Mike Dineen, Teagasc – Management and nutrition of a grazing cow
  • Tony Hall, Lallemand Animal Nutrition – The unlocking the benefits of fibre
  • Rock River – Forage analysis made easy
  • smaXtec – Supporting your farm with better decision making
  • Q&A – Close with a Q&A Session for speakers
Dinner & Networking

Dinner hosted by Lallemand Animal Nutrition at a local venue at 6:30pm, for those that want to stay and network.

RSVP by 5 May.
Limited places.
Please register by 5 May, 2023. For catering purposes, please confirm if you have any dietary restrictions.
15 May
Toowoomba
17 May
Melbourne

For more information, contact Ben Morgensen on [email protected] or by call (07) 5451 0125. Further information about the event will be communicated closer to the event.