Growth and resistance for young cattle
Specially designed for young cattle from 150 kg. The slow release of minerals over 6 months increases growth and resistance. Ideal for the start of the grazing season and the return to the stables 6 months later.
The solution is Junior Bolus:
- Slow release
Copper
Cobalt
Selenium
Zinc
Iodine
- From 150 kg
- Higher resistance
- Healthy growth
- Slow release during 6 months
- Dosage
1 Junior bolus at start of grazing period, repeat at return to stables.
- Packaging
12 boluses of 75 grams
Prevent hypo magnesia or tetany with a magnesium bolus of 30 days.
Magnesium bolus supplementation in periods of magnesium deficiency. A longer period of hypo magnesia can cause tetany. This occurs when the feed ration shows a Magnesium deficiency or an excess of Potassium, leading to poor absorption of Magnesium. Young grass is typically low in Magnesium.
Mastitis bolus, natural antibiotics for clinical mastitis prevention.
Many cases of mastitis are indicated by a high SCC through milk recording schemes or via California Mastitis Testing. The cow displays no clinical symptoms and has no visible changes to the milk. This shows us we have a subclinical mastitis case. A mastitis bolus helps clinical mastitis prevention.
Mineral bolus with 6 months of trace minerals for grazing cattle.
Different soils and forage have differing mineral content. The mineral bolus prevents grazing cattle to show insufficient mineral intake leading to decreased fertility, weaker general health status, weaker calf and growth problems. Trace mineral bolus work as a slow release bolus over 6 months.
Iron shortage in newborn calves. Prevent anaemia with our Iron bolus
Iron deficiency can cause anaemia in calves and is, therefore, of economic importance for the farm. Iron deficiency in newborn calves is commonly caused by feeding whole milk without the addition of dietary supplements like the iron bolus.
Makes calves drink when suffering from diarrhea
6 months of trace minerals and vitamins
Prevent Metritis
Prevents Milk Fever
Optimal preparation for dry cows
Increase your chances for insemination
Prevention against Milk fever and Downer syndrome
Prevention of Ketosis