The DN AGRAR PRODLACT farm that accommodates the young cattle raised for 3 of our dairy farms, was relocated from Pianu de Jos village to the Apold farm, Gârbova, Alba County, in order to optimize costs and streamline operations.

This strategic decision eliminated costs associated with transportation and space rental. Concurrently, lease agreements for the Prodlact farm spaces were terminated, and investments were made in constructing new shelters at the Apold farm to ensure optimal conditions for the relocated young cattle.

The farm manages currently over 2,400 young cattle destined for the APOLD, CUT, and STRAJA farms, preparing the animals both for replacing existing herds and for expanding the group’s production capacities.

The young cows are kept free-range, in fields with shelters for inclement weather, an aspect extremely important for bone development, especially of the legs, which is vital for future dairy cows. This farm has a responsible and sustainable approach to animal rearing, ensuring that the young cattle are fed with quality feed and receive the necessary medical care to ensure healthy development.

The young cattle are raised freely on the pastures adjacent to the Apold farm, a practice essential for robust bone development, especially of the limbs, crucial for the health and productivity of future dairy cows. The Prodlact farm adopts a responsible and sustainable approach to animal rearing, ensuring high-quality nutrition and adequate veterinary care, supported by qualified personnel, to promote healthy development and ensure animal welfare.

Also, the farm’s qualified and dedicated staff ensures that all animals are treated with respect and are kept in hygienic and good welfare conditions.

Furthermore, DN AGRAR Prodlact farm demonstrates a firm commitment to sustainable and environmentally responsible practices, ensuring minimal environmental impact from its operations.

Key figures

Young Cattle
2,400+
Destination farms
3 (APOLD, CUT, STRAJA)
Transport and space rental costs after relocation
0

Did you know...

Young cows are kept free, on the fields, where they have shelters for bad weather, an extremely important aspect for the development of bone, especially the legs, which is vital for future dairy cows.

This farm has a responsible and sustainable approach to animal husbandry, ensuring that young cattle are fed quality feed and receive the necessary medical care to ensure healthy development.

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