Livestock Welfare Products | Livestock Wound Relief spray Cattle & Sheep | Farm & Acre Co
Livestock welfare products designed to support cattle and sheep during common management procedures such as dehorning, castration, branding and marking. Farm & Acre Co supplies specialised wound treatment sprays and welfare products formulated to assist producers in maintaining high standards of animal care while managing livestock efficiently.
Our range includes livestock wound sprays and treatment solutions suitable for cattle and sheep producers looking for practical and reliable animal welfare products during routine livestock procedures.
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What our customers say about GRO
We run approximately 1000 head of cow calf units in Central and Southern Queensland. I was approached to trial a new branding product developed from natural ingredients that could possibly be as good, if not better, than the existing products used during dehorning and castrations.
We agreed to trial the product over a full round of branding at all properties. We trialled existing products against no treatment, GRO against no treatment, and GRO against existing products.
We applied GRO to our calves during the branding program, including dehorning and castration. We saw immediate results from the dehorning, particularly with blood loss.
Brahman calves will normally be seen shaking their heads after dehorning. When GRO had been applied, this behaviour was not seen in the GRO tagged calves. The calves mothered up quickly and walked back to the paddock well. No calves were sulking and hanging at the back of the mob.
It surprised me that the product worked so well and I will be integrating the use of GRO into my branding program going forward. We really like the fact that the product doesn't need to be refrigerated — we can keep a bottle on hand with our branding box.
I've been running a livestock contracting business working for several beef grazing enterprises. I was involved in the trial work of GRO and I see a big need for this type of product in the industry.
Practically it was easy to use with the applicator attached to the bottle. The bleeding was significantly reduced for dehorning and castration, which was good for the calves, and also meant my clothes were much cleaner after finishing the job. After applying GRO, the general behaviour of the calves after marking was noticeably improved — they mothered up quicker and travelled back to their paddocks easier.
As a horse trainer, I also tried a sample of the product on an accidental wound that occurred on one of my clients' breakers. The wound healed much quicker and the horse seemed to be much less distressed than I would have expected.
I would encourage anyone to give it a go — it's a product that just does what it says it does.