Our vitamin and mineral bolus Tracetop is a slow-release cattle supplement designed to prevent a vitamin and mineral deficiency in cattle and improve the overall wellbeing of the cows. Insufficient (trace) minerals can result in losses in performance and can cause clinical deficiencies. More commonly though, subclinical deficiencies occur manifested as reduced pregnancy rates, rough hair coats, hoof issues, retained placenta, low libido and poor calf performance.
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Our trace mineral bolus High Trace is a slow-release cattle supplement designed to prevent a trace mineral deficiency in cattle and improve the overall well-being of the cows. Insufficient trace minerals can result in losses in performance and can cause clinical deficiencies. More commonly though, sub-clinical deficiencies occur manifested as reduced pregnancy rates, rough hair coats, hoof issues, retained placenta, low libido and poor calf performance. Our mineral bolus can be used for cows over 250 kg.
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Our natural aspirin bolus Aspitop is a fast-acting cattle supplement designed to target pain, fever, and inflammation. It improves the comfort and health status of the cow. It can be used as a painkiller at calving, hoof trimming, in case of lameness and hoof problems, in case of mastitis or metritis, and as prevention in any case where the cow seems not fit or in pain. Our aspirin bolus can be used for cows over 400 kg.
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Our phosphorus bolus cattle Fosfotop is a fast-acting phosphorus supplement designed to solve a mineral imbalance around calving. The deficiency of calcium is the most known shortage. In addition, we often see a phosphorus deficiency, which may lead to the downer cow syndrome. Different from milk fever, the temperature, heartbeat, and breathing remain stable.
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Our calcium bolus Calcitop is a fast-acting calcium supplement designed to solve a calcium deficiency (hypocalcemia) around calving. This deficiency will cause a lower feed intake and milk production and could potentially lead to (subclinical) milk fever. Especially from the second calving and later cows are sensitive to it. You can read everything about milk fever on our blog.
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