Optimal Health System for High Performance Cows
Kersia’s bolus range is a complementary feed designed to support dairy cows and heifers through the critical calving period, aiding optimal health and productivity. Bolifast Physiologic is formulated for pre-calving, helping prepare cows for lactation by delivering essential minerals and vitamins during the dry period. Bolifast Rumen, used post-calving, supports high-production cows at risk of acidosis, promoting rumen stability and overall performance.
For the critical periods of pre and post calving, these boluses provide targeted nutrition for each stage of the cycle. Kersia’s innovative technology combines rapid release in effervescent form with controlled release in non-effervescent form, ensuring a steady supply of key nutrients.
As part of Kersia’s commitment to food safety and animal welfare, these solutions help farmers to maintain herd health and improve productivity.
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Pecision Feeding and Transition Cow Management – Speaker Bio’s
Dr Alex Gomez, Technical Development Manager: Farm (Kersia Group)
I’m Alex Gomez, I am a Spanish Veterinary Surgeon living and working for the last 22 years in the UK. I have experience as a large animal Veterinarian, and in the industry, as Technical Veterinary Advisor in Animal Health Pharmaceuticals as well as in the Cattle Genetics sector.
In the Public sector, I have been a Veterinary Advisor for the UK Government for 8 years, ensuring public health from farm to fork, from tackling notifiable disease such as Avian Influenza and FMD, to inspecting and approving food establishments, ensuring animal products are safe for human consumption. In 2024 I completed a master’s degree in One Health in the University of Glasgow, with my final dissertation focused on cryptosporidiosis
Mark Atkins, Key Account Manager: Farm (Kersia UK & IRL)
I’m Mark Atkins, a BSc (Hons) Agriculture graduate with a career shaped by science, innovation, and practical industry experience. My background spans pharmaceutical key account management, agricultural trade retail, genomics, biosecurity, animal health, and supplementary feeds.
Agriculture has always been central to my professional path. I’m passionate about the future of the industry and committed to contributing to greater efficiency, stronger sustainability, and long-term resilience across farming.
Jonathan Statham, Chief Executive (RAFT Solutions Ltd)
Jonathan is Chief Executive at RAFT Solutions and Professor of Sustainable Livestock
Health & Welfare at Harper and Keele Veterinary School, chairing the InSHAW research group there. He is a practicing independent farm veterinary surgeon, graduating from Cambridge University in 1996 and is a partner and chair of Bishopton Veterinary Group. Jonathan is a Fellow and Specialist of the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons; in 2015 he was awarded the UK Dairy Vet of the year. He is Past-President of the British Cattle Veterinary Association (BCVA), has held a range of representative or policy linked roles and currently sits on the Veterinary Products Committee (VPC) of the VMD, the steering group of the Ruminant Health & Welfare Group and the EU ‘Q fever’ one health panel.
He is chair of the Innovate UK Agriculture Sector Group and chair of the Defra Pathway Chairs Group. He is a Fellow of Askham Bryan College and chairs the Animal Health & Welfare Board for England at Defra. He has published widely in the field of sustainable food, herd health, precision livestock farming and breeding technologies
