Phosphorous Bolus for cows
Conditions that require using phosphor:
Downer cow syndrome
During spring time, cattle with phosphor deficiency shows some symptoms like: loss of appetite, nutritional problem, reduced milk production, irritable mood and inability to stand up
Dairy cows with calcium and phosphor deficiencies, phosphor should be given to support calcium treatment.
Newly born animals who get weaker and unable to stand, show slow growth, skeleton and joints problem and problems with movements
Bone diseases (rickets and osteomalacia)
Animals with fatigue syndrome, loss of weight and weakness after illness.
Animals with phosphor deficiency.
Pica
Composition: Active ingredients:
Mono Sodium phosphate: easily absorbable phosphate, increases the phosphorus concentration in the blood shortly after administration.
Magnesium: reduces the risk of muscle and nerve damages.
Sulfur: stimulates the rumen micro flora
Dosage and Administration:
Preventative, after calving or in case of Pica: 2 (1+1) boluses per day every 12 hours for 6 days
Downer Cow syndrome or Hypocalcaemia or other heavy metabolic problems: 4 boluses (2+2) per day, every 12 hours for 6-10 days