Dietary supplement

9 Dairy cow – milk fever ref. no. contents moq pieces / unit ​ € 15974 500 ml / bottle 1 pack 4 / pack 1/5 ​ 15975 5,000 ml / canister ​ ​ 1 ​ quality for feed Mode of action: The administered calcium and phosphorus compensate for the calcium and phosphorus deficiency following birth. This helps to prevent clinical and subclinical milk fever. feeding recommendation: Calz-o-Phos liquid can be administered directly into the mouth. Due to its high palatability, it can also be offered to the animals via their drinking water or mixed with their concentrate feed. Administer one bottle (500 ml) approx. 24 hours before calving and one bottle (500 ml) immediately after calving. If necessary: administer a third bottle (500 ml) 12 hours after calving and, if required, a fourth (500 ml) 24 hours after calving. If it is not possible to administer the first bottle 24 hours before calving, then administer the first bottle around the time of birth and the second bottle approx. 12 hours later. Product benefits: • Very high calcium (59 g) and phosphorus (45 g) content per bottle (500 ml) • Non-corrosive (without calcium chloride) • No forced feeding required – thanks to its excellent palatability Calz-o-Phos liquid Dietary supplement to reduce the danger of milk fever Objective: Prevention of milk fever Type of animal: Dairy cows Good to know: Scientific recommendation: At least 40 g of available calcium per serving. Practical tips: Simply mix Calz-o-Phos liquid with concentrated feed or soak it in sugar molasses and offer it to the animal. Simply add Calz-o-Phos liquid together with the LaktaStart calving drink (Ref. 15760) to 20–30 litres of warm water and offer it to the cow as a recovery drink after calving. The vitamin D3 contained in LaktaStart provides additional support for calcium metabolism. Please note: Cows will only drink a recovery drink if it is offered immediately after calving. Results from field trials: In 2012, the effectiveness of Calz-o-Phos was tested on a dairy farm in Saxony-Anhalt (germany). Conclusion of the study: • After 24 hours, the calcium and phosphorus levels in the blood serum of the test group (treated with Calz-o-Phos) were significantly higher than in the control group (no Calz-o-Phos). • The risk of clinically manifest milk fever was reduced by at least 60 per cent. • The increased availability of calcium and phosphorus had a positive effect on milk yield. Key ingredients: Key analytical constituents calcium 9.2 % phosphorus 6.9 % Sources of calcium and phosphorus Dicalcium phosphate; disodium phosphate Birth 8–12hours after the start of the infusion 24 hours after the infusion Infusion if possible, 24hours before the due date if necessary 12 hours after the birth if required,24hours after the birth Birth To boost the calcium and phosphorus content of the feed ration following a veterinary calcium infusion: administer/feed the first bottle (500 ml) 8–12 hours after the infusion and the second bottle (500 ml) 24 hours after the infusion. 1. 2. 3. 4. 1. 2.

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