Online Webinar | May 19, 2026
Unlock the “Resilience Switch” in Transition Cows
Evonik Animal Nutrition is hosting an expert webinar for dairy and livestock professionals, focusing on transition cow resilience, metabolic health, immune support, and long-term productivity.
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The transition period is arguably the most critical phase in a dairy cow’s lactation cycle. Managing metabolic stress and supporting immune function during this window is key to unlocking long-term productivity, herd longevity, and improved farm profitability.
Webinar Details
The session will explain how advanced nutritional strategies can help dairy cows pass through the transition period more smoothly and support better health, productivity, and lifetime performance.
Key Learning Areas
- Why the transition period is the most sensitive phase in a dairy cow’s lifecycle.
- How metabolic stress affects health, fertility, milk yield, and lifetime performance.
- Role of targeted nutritional strategies in supporting metabolic balance and immune function.
- Practical approaches to improve feed intake and prepare cows for productive lactation.
- How better transition cow management can contribute to dairy farm profitability.
Featured Speaker
Dr. Mubarak Ali
Regional Technical Head, APAC
Evonik Animal Nutrition
Dr. Mubarak Ali is a dairy and animal nutrition expert serving with Evonik Animal Nutrition in the Asia-Pacific region. His professional focus includes profitable and sustainable livestock solutions, feed formulation, feed evaluation, dairy nutrition, and farm management.
He has also served as Assistant Professor at the University of Agriculture, Faisalabad, and completed his PhD in Animal Nutrition from Wageningen University and Research Centre, The Netherlands. His academic and field-based experience makes this webinar highly relevant for dairy nutritionists, veterinarians, farm managers, consultants, feed professionals, students, and progressive dairy farmers.
Who Should Attend?
This webinar is especially relevant for Pakistan’s dairy and livestock industry, including dairy farmers, veterinarians, nutritionists, farm managers, feed mill professionals, consultants, livestock extension workers, researchers, students, and companies working in animal health and nutrition.
As Pakistan’s dairy farming sector continues to face challenges related to feed cost, reproductive efficiency, disease pressure, milk productivity, and farm profitability, such technical sessions can help professionals adopt more science-based nutrition and management practices.
Register for the Webinar
Join the Evonik webinar on May 19, 2026, and learn practical strategies to support transition cow resilience and improve dairy herd performance.
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