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Navigating NLIS Requirements: Ensuring Smooth Livestock Movements!
Let's chat about NLIS (National Livestock Identification System) requirements when your precious livestock are ready to leave the farm....
Dec 14, 2023


Post calving care tips for Australian cattle in dry conditions
To maintain the safety of the calves and herd after calving season in drying conditions is critical to maximise returns and avoid...
Sep 1, 2023


Tips on Milk Fever?
In cattle, milk fever, also known as hypocalcemia, is crucial for early detection and prompt treatment. In Australia, the following steps...
Jul 7, 2023


Preparing for calving season
In Australia preparing for calving season involves a number of key steps to ensure the health and well-being of both cows and newborn...
Jul 7, 2023


Time to drench the cattle?
Drenching cattle is common in managing internal parasites, such as gastrointestinal worms and liver fluke. Drenching in volves...
Apr 13, 2023


What is a liver fluke?
Liver fluke, also known as Fasciola hepatica, is a parasitic flatworm that infects the liver of various mammals, including cattle, sheep,...
Apr 10, 2023


Are supplements for Livestock worthwhile?
Supplementary feeding of cattle refers to providing additional feed to meet the nutritional requirements of animals beyond what they can...
Apr 10, 2023


Why it's important to test for pregnancy
A few reasons why it's important for Australian cattle breeders to test for pregnancy. By testing breeders to identify which cows are...
Feb 25, 2023


Be on the look out for 3-day sickness
As a cattle farmer it's important to look out any signs of illness or disease to protect your herd. One common illness that can affect...
Feb 25, 2023


Tip on getting a 2.5 fat score
As a cattle producer, you know how important it is to ensure your cattle maintain a healthy weight. A 2.5 fat score is the optimal weight...
Jan 21, 2023


Preparing breeders to make the most of the season
As a cattle producer, the time to join heifers is a crucial time to maximize your profits and make sure your livestock is in the best of...
Jan 21, 2023


Why is RPM Livestock Equipment made in Australia?
There’s no denying that Australian produced goods are often of higher quality than those imported from overseas. From food to furniture,...
Jan 21, 2023


Is the Australian Government doing enough to stop Foot & Mouth Disease entering Australia?
Are the biosecurity measures currently in place, such as stopping travellers from specific countries from landing on our shores and...
Jul 26, 2022


Share a picture of your RPM equipment and win a $500 credit!
We need to see your old RPM cattle handling equipment 👀! Take a picture of your cattle crush, cattleyard, headbail, loading ramp, or any...
Mar 13, 2022


3 Ways a Safe-T-Force Cattle System Can Save You Money
1) Less Injury to your Workers. As a cattle producer, your primary concern should always be your workers. Cattle are unpredictable...
Mar 11, 2022


Take Advantage of the $150k Tax Incentive with Cattle Handling Equipment Built Tough for Queensland
RPM is an Australian manufacturer and supplier of elite cattle handling equipment and yards that is purpose built for tough, harsh...
Jul 31, 2020


RPM Cattle Crush Option is ‘Hot Dipped’
Purpose built for the tough conditions of northern NSW, RPM’s hot-dip option is available for cattle handling equipment to provide an...
Jul 29, 2020


RPM Rural. Proudly Australian Made and Owned.
Over the years, our line of award-winning products has changed the face of livestock handling equipment in Australia. Unlike some of the...
Jul 24, 2020

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