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PARTNERS

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STRIDE IS BEING MANAGED AND OPERATED BY A GROUP OF FIVE INDUSTRY PARTNERS, ALL COMMITTED TO HELPING IMPROVE FOOT HEALTH, CATTLE WELFARE AND FARM PROFITABILITY

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Ceva Animal Health is the UK subsidiary of Ceva Santé Animale, a global animal health company.  Supporting dairy farmers and vets working to reduce lameness in the national herd is a key focus of our work in the UK, which is why we are proudly supporting the Stride project.

Agsenze aims to help revolutionise global livestock farming by leading the way in 'Smart Livestock Agriculture'. Their brand HerdVision, delivers an automated platform helping automate monitoring of BCS and mobility scoring, saving labour, reducing costs and helping identify problem cows far sooner using a robust camera system that survives the harsh farm environment.

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Neogen provides a unique combination of tailored genomics and dairy hygiene solutions to support dairy farmers in achieving optimal herd health.  Experience the power of Igenity®, our cutting-edge genomic testing technology, tailored specifically to your unique journey.  Neogen also provides a comprehensive range of dairy hygiene solutions, contributing to the overall productivity and profitability of the farming operation.

For over 52 years, Zinpro® has partnered with customers to advance the health and performance of their animals with the best, most researched performance trace minerals and unrivaled nutrition solutions.
Zinpro approaches lameness from every angle, providing customers with the right products for prevention (Zinpro® Availa® Dairy) in addition to advanced tools (Zinpro® FirstStep® Program), education and expertise. 
The Zinpro FirstStep Dairy Hoof Health & Management Program provides the industry’s most comprehensive assessment of overall lameness risk factors to help manage and prevent dairy cattle lameness.

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Within the UK, the Farm Vets brand, part of IVC Evidensia, has nationwide coverage from 400 farm vets working in 54 practices across all 4 countries of the United Kingdom, with many of these well known practices having been working with their local herds and flocks for over a hundred years.
To ensure the long term viability of the agricultural veterinary sector, we are investing in technology to improve data collection and analysis on farm, to enable better evidence based advice and decision making to be made. Which is why we are so pleased to be involved in the Stride Project.

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