Mastitis bolus, natural antibiotics for clinical mastitis prevention.
Mastitis bolus
Subclinical mastitis is the precursor of clinical mastitis and antibiotic use. This goes hand in hand with milk spillage in the form of production stop. Losing money on a cow is never good business. Mastitis bolus as a prevention is being used in dairy farms protocols at an increasing rate. Hence the recommendation of using a mastitis bolus in order prevent clinical mastitis.
Consists of essential oils from different herbs and garlic extracts with natural antibiotic activities. The mastitis bolus releases a high dose of natural antibiotics on a daily base. The bolus is the solution for the reduction of antibiotics in farms. Mastitis prevention will be visual in the lower costs per cow and an increase in milk production.
The solution is Mammitop Bolus:
- Prevents mastitis
- Indicated use in cases of subclinical mastitis
- Works for 3 weeks
- No veterinary prescription needed
- No resistance possible
- No waiting time for milk or meat
Dosage
1 Mammitop mastitis bolus 2 weeks before calving
1 Mammitop mastitis bolus in situation with increasing cell count or LDH-values
Packaging:
4 Mammitop boluses of 95 g.
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Mineral bolus with 6 months of trace minerals for grazing cattle.
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6 months of trace minerals and vitamins
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Growth and resistance for young cattle
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