Calf Bolus (Calf Health) Equipment
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Manufactured by Agrimin Limitedbased in UNITED KINGDOM
Suitable for use with: 24·7 Copper Cattle boluses (1 or 2 boluses). smAll-Trace Calf boluses (1 bolus) ...
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Manufactured by IBA Incbased in USA
Several formulations of Milk Replacer and colostrum replacers with exclusive formulas that mix easily and are highly palatable. IBA’s Rapid Start Plus colostrum replacer includes First Defense technology that eliminates the need to give a First Defense bolus! Specialty Calf Products, Calf Feeders ...
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Manufactured by Boehringer Ingelheim Vetmedica, Inc.based in USA
BOVIKALC oral calcium supplement is a unique bolus formulation that provides fast and extended support of blood calcium levels in freshening dairy ...
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Manufactured by Mayo Healthcarebased in IRELAND
Micro bolus to increase the success rates of Passive Immune Transfer in new born calves. Slow release micro element bolus for calves. Used to activate the Lactoperoxidase - Lactoferrin system in new born calves. Should be used as soon as possible after birth as part of a overall Calf Health Management Programme to reduce mortality and ...
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Manufactured by Mayo Healthcarebased in IRELAND
COPPER GUARD is a slow release Copper Intra-ruminal bolus with added ...
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Manufactured by Mayo Healthcarebased in IRELAND
Unique calf tablet using Panatec technology for scouring calves. Keep feeding calves milk while supplementing with biolaze ...
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Manufactured by Agrarian Solutions, Incorporatedbased in USA
Historically, producers have used milk replacers containing sub-therapeutic levels of antibiotics. Recently this practice is being scrutinized citing the potential for resistant strains of bacteria, the higher cost of milk replacers, as well as noting the antibiotic levels are ineffective in preventing disease as reasons to discontinue this practice. Recommendations have been for producers to ...
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Manufactured by Agrarian Solutions, Incorporatedbased in USA
Historically, producers have used milk replacers containing sub-therapeutic levels of antibiotics. Recently this practice is being scrutinized citing the potential for resistant strains of bacteria, the higher cost of milk replacers, as well as noting the antibiotic levels are ineffective in preventing disease as reasons to discontinue this practice. Recommendations have been for producers to ...
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