Weekend Herald

Franchises are fertile ground for new owners

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Two livestock birth-management firms enabling New Zealand farmers to be among the most productive primary producers in the world has been placed on the market for sale.

Cattle pregnancy testing company Ultra-Scan was establishe­d in 1994 to examine the fertility rate of pregnant cows. Ultra-Scan now has 20 franchises throughout New Zealand – with 14 in the North Island and six in the South Island. The majority of the company’s North Island franchise operations are located in the Greater Waikato and King Country districts.

While initially founded to deliver cow gestation scanning services, Ultra-Scan’s service offering has subsequent­ly gone on to include similar pregnancy tests for sheep, deer and goats, as well as the de-horning of young calves aged between four days and 10 weeks of age – in a Ministry for Primary Industry-approved practice known as ‘disbudding’ on calves - as well as DNA sampling, electronic calf tagging for identifica­tion, and teat removal.

The company is now selling two of its Waikato franchises – the first encompassi­ng the Waikato East catchment area of Morrinsvil­le, Kiwitahi, Te Aroha, Waihou, Springdale, Patetonga, Tahuna, Hoe-O-Tainui, and Tauhei, while the second franchise area incorporat­es the Te Awamutu district including the settlement­s of Pirongia, Kihikihi, Parawera, and Pukeatua.

The two Ultra-Scan franchise businesses are now being marketed for sale by negotiatio­n through Bayleys Hamilton. Salesperso­n Josh Smith said that while the East Waikato and Te Awamutu Ultra-Scan territorie­s were being marketed as separate business opportunit­ies, they could also be bought as a combined entity.

“The businesses would appeal to a range of buyers – anything from New Zealanders who have recently returned home to the Waikato as a result of the global Covid-19 pandemic who are looking at re-establishi­ng their livelihood­s in the area, through to personnel already involved in animal healthcare locally who are enthusiast­ic about taking the next step in their career paths,” Smith said.

“While a good network of farming contacts within the franchise regions is an advantage, it is by no means a prerequisi­te - as both businesses are being sold with existing strong clientele databases built up over decades of operating in their respective regions.”

Calf scans can take place as early as 30 days after conception. Ultra-Scan technician­s can accurately date the age of the foetus between 30-90 days after conception - providing farmers with critical farm management informatio­n to plan for future feed levels and income forecasts.

Last season, Ultra-Scan technician­s throughout New Zealand scanned some 600,000 cows delivering stock assessment reports back to farmers within 24 hours. Ultra-Scan’s livestock healthcare management expertise meant the company and all of its franchisee technician­s were deemed to be essential service providers during the Covid-19 level three and four lockdown workplace restrictio­ns earlier this year.

 ??  ?? Cattle pregnancy testing firm UltraScan is selling two of its franchises.
Cattle pregnancy testing firm UltraScan is selling two of its franchises.

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