Ken Storr
Ken Storr is a second-generation dairy and poultry farmer from Cumbria. He owns 116 acres and rents approximately another 20 acres, which is predominately all down to grass. He milks about 80 Friesians and rears his own replacements. He also has a 50,000 chicken broiler unit.
“We get scour from time to time – some years there are no cases, but sometimes we can have two or three cases a year. It seems to be particularly problematic when it’s cold.
“We get scour from time to time – some years there are no cases, but sometimes we can have two or three cases a year. It seems to be particularly problematic when it’s cold.
“We heard about Rehydion from a local agricultural merchant and were particularly keen to give it a try as calves can be kept on milk. We found Rehydion was easy to administer and that calves rehabilitated faster, recovering from scour in about two to three days.
“We have now used Rehydion for three or four years and would recommend it to others due to the continuity of feeding for calves and its quick and easy use. Try it!”