-
Global/EN
- Global
- North America
- Latin America
With the approval of dsm-firmenich’s Hy-D® for ruminants in the EU, a new and unique door is open for taking ruminant health and performance to another level.
Hy D® is the unique, safe, reliable and cost-efficient solution to reach optimal 25-hydroxyvitamin D3 (25OHD3) levels in plasma among ruminants, an advantage that normal Vitamin D cannot deliver. While already available in other regions in the world, now with the registration in the European Union, this opens the door to three key advantages for ruminants:
Y: Yield increase of Milk, through
E: Enhanced Ca/P metabolism and
S: Strengthened Immunity
Join us in our upcoming webinar on “Hy-D® in Ruminants: Optimizing vitamin D levels for enhanced health & performance”. Two of the most prevalent researchers and experts in bovine immune health will discuss the challenges met by dairy and beef animals and the ways in which Hy-D® has supported to alleviate and overcome those challenges in other regions of the world.
Date: Tuesday, 21st May 2024
Time: Session 1: 09:00 – 10:00 AM CET (relevant for APAC and EMEA region)
Session 2: 04:00 – 05:00 PM CET (relevant for NA, LATAM and EMEA region)
Speakers: Corwin Nelson, PhD (Associate Professor and Researcher, University of Florida)
Dr. Kieran Meade, PhD (Associate Professor, University College Dublin)
José María Hernandez (Product Manager – Special Nutrients, Animal Nutrition & Health at dsm-firmenich)
Moderator: Ignacio Artavia (Marketing Manager, Animal Nutrition & Health at dsm-firmenich)
Corwin Nelson, PhD
Associate Professor and Researcher, University of Florida
“Scientific findings and practical applications after years of research on Hy-D®”
Dr. Kieran Meade, PhD
Associate Professor, University College Dublin
"Vitamin D’s potential to improve ruminants immunity”
José María Hernandez
Product Manager – Special Nutrients, Animal Nutrition & Health at dsm-firmenich
"Hy-D® registration in the EU"
Ignacio Artavia
Marketing Manager, Animal Nutrition & Health at dsm-firmenich