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More than 8,000 Australian milk cows come to Mexico

Mexico received second cattle from Australia last month, brought to 8,014 cows that came to the northwest port of Masadlen from the Australian port of Victoria to 8,014.

The first vessel of 3,019 cattle arrived in March, with the second – 4,995 hiifters – on April 21.

Hollestans brought from Australia to Mexico, especially valuable milk share, are known for high amounts of milk production and easy management. (Hilda Rioos/Quartoscoro)

Both exports were obtained without any incident, and the cattle were successfully transported to the dairy farms in the states of Jalisco, Durango, Sivawa, Kuanjuado and Akuskalites.

Mexico’s National Service for Agricultural Food Health, Safety and Quality (Senassika) and Ministry of Agriculture Importing Australian livestock last week announced that it was part of an attempt to review the national milk flockGiving It is an incentive to the country’s agricultural sector.

Australian cows will strengthen the genetic quality of Mexico’s flock, officials said. Holsteins are famous for high milk productionAn average of 10,220 kg of milk per year.

Mexican veterinarians in Australia certified the herds before they were loaded with livestock ships. Upon arrival, Senassika officials oversee the offloading and reception. They reviewed the documents and examined the animals, seeking injuries during traffic.

In a statement, Senasika said The verification process ensures that Mexico’s zoo’s zoo regulations and isolated procedures are required by law to protect domestic livestock from “exotic” diseases.

Director Exported without the incident was obtained.

“We’ve been ready for everything, just like the last time,” he said, taking about 15 hours of the offloading process and carried out without the loss of animals.

Senasika has confirmed that a total of four exports have been arranged with Australian authorities this year, although the amount of livestock expected in the next two exports is not provided.

This attempt refers to the loading of Australian cattle to Mexico in nine years. Australian cattle were not sent to Mexico after a delivery in 2016, and the first export of Australian Milk Cows should be sent to Mexico from the first cargo-no-calf-20110-year-old mexico. According to Australia’s Industrial News Service Beef Central.

Andy Inkley, Managing Director of South Australian International Livestock Services, in the Beef Central, the lack of high costs in the United States has created a “small window” to retreat the needs of some milk in Mexico.

Mexico has long relied on its flocking needs from the United States for a long time. It has exported livestock to the United States

With reports from ReformOvarian The sun of Mexico And Direct line

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