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Anthony Hall

Anthony Hall

Tony Hall received his master's in animal science from Aberdeen University in Scotland and is employed by Lallemand Animal Nutrition, North America as a technical services — ruminant team member since 2011.

Technical Services – Ruminant / Lallemand Animal Nutrition
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Améliorer la qualité des aliments : comment prévenir la contamination et augmenter le retour sur l’investissement

Il est essentiel de comprendre les risques associés aux aliments instables qui chauffent et de prendre les mesures appropriées pour minimiser les problèmes et ainsi maximiser la santé et la rentabilité des vaches.
February 24, 2025
Bob Charley, Anthony Hall, and Renato J. Schmidt

Les vaches, dont la lignée remonte à la période glaciaire, prospèrent dans des températures plus fraîches allant de 4,4 °C à 15,5 °C. Au fur et à mesure que les températures estivales montent en flèche, les vaches hautement productives sont confrontées à des problèmes de stress thermique, et cela devient encore plus difficile lorsqu’elles sont nourries avec des aliments instables, chauffés et gâtés. 


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Gestion et alimentation des ensilages de foin avec fermentations à l’acide butyrique

Anticiper la fermentation de l’acide butyrique peut aider les producteurs à résoudre les problèmes de qualité de l’ensilage et les baisses de performance avant que leurs résultats ne soient affectés.
December 21, 2023
Anthony Hall

Les producteurs de toute l’Amérique du Nord ont connu une saison de coupe humide et pluvieuse pour l’ensilage de petites céréales et de foin.


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Managing and feeding haylages with butyric acid fermentations

Anticipating butyric acid fermentation can help producers address silage quality issues and performance setbacks before their bottom line is affected.
October 20, 2023
Anthony Hall

Producers across the U.S. experienced a wet and rainy chopping season for small-grain silage and haylage.


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Forage fiber digestibility drives milk income

February 5, 2021
Anthony Hall
Pounds of milkfat and milk protein shipped, also known as milk component yield (MCY), accounts for more than 75% of the milk check. With milk volume supply constraints in play, maximizing MCY has never been more important.
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Silage varies from season to season

What to expect from 2018 silage and how to feed it

January 31, 2019
Anthony Hall and Renato J. Schmidt
This 2018 forage season was again a challenging one for producers across North America. In some areas, there were weeks of heavy precipitation, leading to saturated soils and even flooding.
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