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AiReady

AiReady

AiReady

Product catalog summary
Overview: Ambic Equipment Limited specializes in dairy hygiene and livestock health management products, focusing on mastitis prevention and detection. The company has expanded into fertility management with a new heat detection system designed to improve reproductive performance in dairy and beef cattle.
Product Specifications: The heat detection system includes self-adhesive detectors available in red, yellow, and green, each serving different purposes in fertility management. The detectors are designed to provide visual evidence of mounting activity, indicating when cows are in heat and ready for artificial insemination.
Application Procedure: Detectors should be warmed to body temperature before application. The application area must be clean and dry, with dirt and loose hair removed. Detectors are positioned forward of the rump, just behind the hips and tail head, and pressed firmly to ensure adhesion.
Usage Recommendations: The system is part of a comprehensive fertility management program. Red detectors identify cows never served, yellow for three-week returns, and green for problem cows. Observing cows three times a day and checking detectors at every milking is advised to maximize effectiveness.
Performance and Benefits: The average heat detection rate in the UK is around 40%, but using heat detection aids can increase this to 60% or higher. Improved heat detection rates lead to more successful pregnancies, enhancing dairy farm profitability by reducing the time cows remain unproductive.
Starter Pack Contents: The starter pack includes 10 red, yellow, and green detectors, 4 tack cloths, a CD demonstrating the system, a laminated poster, and 12 record sheets for tracking cow fertility status.
Conclusion: Ambic's heat detection system offers a simple, reliable solution for improving heat detection rates, thereby increasing the number of cows successfully inseminated and pregnant, ultimately boosting dairy farm productivity.
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AiReady-1

...designed for today’s Dairy Farmer STARTER PACK The NEW Fertility Management System is available in a handy starter pack, which has all the items you need to get started! Ambic Equipment is a world leading specialist in the Tack cloths Yellow detectors of dairy hygiene and livestock health management Green detectors particular, Ambic is the world’s leading supplier of mastitis prevention and mastitis detection equipment, its market leading position having been built up as a SIMPLE, RELIABLE HEAT DETECTION result of almost thirty years of dedication to research and development, innovative product design, quality Remove dirt, dust and loose hair using the tack cloth provided to prepare the surface. For heavily soiled areas or moulting cows use a curry comb to prepare the surface. Do not brush too hard or you will disturb the natural oils in the coat which will reduce adhesion. sticks better to strong, clean hair. Apply only when dry. DO NOT APPLY IN WET CONDITIONS. Building on its foundations of developing and producing simple, cost effective and reliable devices that help the farmer improve his management of Ordering information Yellow Yellow Yellow Yellow Green Green Green Green 4 colour multi-pack AiReady Starter pack Tack cloth product line extends Ambic’s expertise into the area of fertility management products. • Easy to apply no messy glue required. Just peel and stick! • Indicates progressive mounting activity avoids false positives associated with single mount devices • Can be used as part of a complete AI fertility management system • Suitable for both dairy and beef AI programs leading best practice YOUR LOCAL AMBIC DEALER: in livestock health management detectors warm Warm to at least body temperature to maximise glue adhesion. It is a good idea to place them on a warm surface to warm through prior to application - such as a metal container with warm water (40°-50°C). manufacture and superb customer service. Instructions for application Remove any obstacles such as rotary back scratchers against which an animal may rub and so activate or dislodge the detector. development and production of a comprehensive range products which are sold right around the world. In Included in the kit is a CD demonstrating the system in use. It also comes with a laminated poster and 12 record sheets so that you can keep a record of the cows served. ...designed for today’s Dairy Farmer Ambic Equipment Limited Avenue Four, Station Lane, Witney, Oxfordshire, OX28 4XT. England Tel: +44 (0) 1993 701936/7 Fax: +44 (0) 1993 779039 Email: [email protected] • Four highly visible detectors just ISO 9001 WARM CLEAN STICK it up © Ambic Equipment Limited 10.06.08 Visit the Ambic web site: www.ambic.co.uk STARTER PACK Position the detector well forward of the rump and just behind the hips and tail head as shown. This is where the brisket of the mounting animal will apply the most pressure to activate the detector. Apply Press down firmly with the whole hand over the detector using slight backwards and forward movement to create a strong bond between the detector and the animal. available See inside this leaflet for full details leading best practice in livestock health managemen

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AiReady-2

AMBIC. AIVIBIC. Heat Detection As every farmer knows, missed heats cost you money. READY is a simple self adhesive device which is easily attached to the cow to provide highly effective visual evidence of mounting heat. Levels of herd fertility have been in decline for many years, costing dairy farmers thousands of pounds in lost milk production. Now more than ever dairy farm profitability depends on getting cows back into calf as soon as possible after calving. Achieving successful pregnancies starts with accurate heat detection so as to pinpoint when best to inseminate. Accurate heat detection...

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