ANIMAL Health Vision (AHV) Ltd is making its first appearance at Balmoral Show.
The company has been to the fore in helping to deliver a future for dairy and other livestock farmers that will improve the overall animal health and longevity.
AHV was established in Northern Ireland back in 2018. Since then the company has developed a bespoke team of advisors who work closely with the company’s fast expanding base of client farmers
“This is all about education. We have brought new thinking and solutions so farmers have control over any health challenges that may arise in their herds on a daily basis,” said AHV managing director Adam Robinson.
He continued: “Our customer base continues to grow at an exponential rate. This is further confirmation that the traction being created on the ground by the AHV team shows proof of the AHV concept.”
Adam views Balmoral Show as a new and valuable opportunity for AHV to engage with livestock farmers from all backgrounds.
He further explained: “We are enjoying meeting up with existing customers and visitors who simply want to know more about AHV, our products and services.”
A wide range of AHV solutions are featured at Balmoral Show.
The company has developed health solutions for both cows and calves, which are divided into the following programmes: udder health, energy and metabolism, managing the transition cow, uterine health/fertility, skin/claw & hygiene plus the provision of effective pain relief.
Some weeks ago members the AHV team in Northern Ireland committed to a charity tractor pull. The event saw them pulling a ‘Grassmen’ Massey Ferguson 3690 tractor from the top of the town in Clogher to the company’s own offices in Augher. The distance involved was two miles.
It has been agreed that people wishing to support the tractor pull can do so up to the end of Balmoral Show. Buckets are available on the AHV stand while the actual Grassmen tractor, used for the ‘big pull’, is featured on the Grassmen’s own Balmoral stand. Please donate generously.
AHV is located on Stand AP20 in the Agricultural Pavilion. All visitors will be made more than welcome throughout the show.
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