• FIL Your Boots

  • By: FIL
  • Podcast

  • Summary

  • As a leader in dairy hygiene, teat care and animal health, FIL is on a mission to understand and improve farming practices, performance and profitability here in New Zealand.

    Covering critical times of the season, The FIL Your Boots podcast covers a range of useful and interesting topics, from the difference between iodine vs. chlorhexidine teat sprays and reducing the use of antibiotics to tips for treating bloat and where to look in the event of a grade.

    Whether you’re milking the cows or driving the tractor, tune in as FIL chat with industry experts and local farmers to help provide information and different perspectives for boosting the performance of your herd.

    For more information about who we are and what we do, head over to fil.co.nz.

    2021 Farmers Industries (New Zealand) Limited
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Episodes
  • What is your cow worth? Tips for treating bloat in your herd.
    19 mins
  • Keeping up with shed hygiene.
    Jul 30 2021

    Shed hygiene is a key component to quality milk production, but what are the benefits of being grade free? Mike Robinson, FIL's South Island Key Account Manager - Mid Canterbury talks with Bede Murphy about ways to save time and money when it comes to cleaning and maintaining your milking plant.

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    18 mins
  • Never miss a heat. Let's look at the options
    Jul 1 2021

    With mating on the horizon we speak with Craig Lowry, Head of Sales & Service at GEA Farm Technologies NZ on herd reproductive performance, animal husbandry and heat detection methods.

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    19 mins

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