Dietary supplement

11 quality for feed Mode of action: The administered calcium compensates for the calcium deficiency following birth. This helps to prevent clinical and subclinical milk fever. VitaminD3 supports bone metabolism and the absorption of calcium from the gut. feeding recommendation: Administer one bolus using the applicator in accordance with the instructions around the time of calving. If necessary, administer a second bolus approx. 12 hours after birth. Product benefits: • Various calcium sources with different release rates to ensure an optimal supply over several hours • Very high calcium content (45 g) per bolus • Non-corrosive (without calcium chloride) • Contains vitamin D3 Calzogol Bolus 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 bioavailable calcium per dose Practical tips: Administer Phosphogol Bolus as well if a concurrent phosphorus deficiency is suspected. Results from practical tests: In 2014, the Institute of Clinical and Laboratory Diagnostics at the Department of Pathology and Veterinary Diagnostics, Warsaw University of Life Sciences (SGGW), investigated the efficacy of the calcium bolus Conclusion of the study: • A significant improvement in fertility indicators and milk production data • The calving interval was reduced from 402 days to 388 days • Following administration of the bolus, the cows returned to oestrus more quickly • The pregnancy rate following first insemination increased by an average of 6.5% • The number of somatic cells fell by an average of 16.7% ref. no. single weight moq pieces / unit ​ € 15980 175 g 1 pack 4 / pack 1/8 ​ Dairy cow – milk fever Key ingredients: Key analytical constituents calcium 26.60 % phosphorus 0.07% magnesium 1.80 % Vitamin D3 230,000 IU Sources of calcium Calcium formate, calcium acetate, calcium sulphate Bolus weight 175 g Birth if necessary 12 hours after the birth 1. 2.

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