Oligovet
Dry Cow Bolus
Oligovet Dry Cow Bolus
 Enhanced colostrum quality
 Reduces the risk of post calving disorders
 Improves the transfer of passive immunity to the calf via the colostrum
 Prepares the mother for the next reproduction cycle
 Eases the food transition
 Prepares flora and rumen papillae
 High levels of Iodine to improve calf performance
 Improved calf vitality
 Reduces SCC resulting in reduced costs
 Supplies sustained levels of trace elements and vitamins over a 90-day period
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Watch Dr. Lauren Popiolek DVM discuss the importance of trace elements during the dry cow period. Lauren talks about the Oligovet Dry Cow Bolus and how its controlled daily release of trace elements covers the cow for 90 days.Â
Electro Pidolate Max Bolus
 2 boluses per cow at onset of calving
 40 hours of sustained activity
 Helps avoid metabolic issues
 Prevent costly clinical and subclinical milk fever
 Contains calcium pidolate and magnesium pidolate
 40 hours of sustained activity
 Helps avoid metabolic issues
 Prevent costly clinical and subclinical milk fever
 Contains calcium pidolate and magnesium pidolate
Milk fever or clinical hypocalcaemia is a major threat on all farms. Electro Pidolate Max helps prevent hypocalcaemia by improving the amount of calcium in the blood.
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Problems that may occur in cases of deficiency
This deficiency can lead to myopathies (nutritional muscular dystrophy) in young ruminant and fertility disorders (retained placenta and uterine involution) in adult animals due to a lack of prostaglandin. Both the mother’s and foetus’ immune system may be weakened.Â
This deficiency may cause hypothyroidism (goitre) potentially leading to dysmetabolic disorders with different severity rates (bulimia or loss of appetite, hypothermia), respiratory distress, growth defects, weakened immunity, dermatitis and abortion.
This deficiency results in anaemia, loss of appetite and allotriophagy; consequently growth may be delayed, ultimately leading to cachexia (Immunosuppressive weakness)
This deficiency may lead to leg defects in young ruminants (bow legs and knuckling), metabolic disorders and infertility in adults.
This deficiency is responsible for barrenness, leg defects, various types of dermatitis and weakened immunity.
This deficiency may cause heart problems, lameness, barrenness, loss of appetite or allotriophagy (pica).
​​​​This deficiency may cause an iron-deficiency anaemia (loss of appetite and deficient growth). ​​​​
A micro-diffusion, micro-porous structure with controlled electrolytic delivery.Â
The porous structure of the bolus: based on the concept of a sponge enabling the passage and circulation of water from the external environment to the internal environment, promoting the continuous diffusion and release of trace elements.Â
Incremental trace element solubility, based on various factors, such as pH, temperature of the environment, ionic strength, electrolyte concentration and stage of digestion (quantity of feed in the rumen).Â
The porous structure of the bolus: based on the concept of a sponge enabling the passage and circulation of water from the external environment to the internal environment, promoting the continuous diffusion and release of trace elements.Â
Incremental trace element solubility, based on various factors, such as pH, temperature of the environment, ionic strength, electrolyte concentration and stage of digestion (quantity of feed in the rumen).Â
Salts specifically selected by Vétalis: oxides, carbonates, iodates, selenites, hydroxy analogues of selenomethionine, glycinates and chloride hydroxides broadly influence the solubility, diffusion and bio-availability of trace elements, as well as the choice of the various matrix excipients.Â
Through controlled in vitro and in vivo dissolution, the electrolytic boluses enable the needs of the animals to be targeted, any deficiencies or sub-deficiencies to be covered and also, enable the discharge into the ground of unabsorbed ions or metallic salts to be limited.Â
Through controlled in vitro and in vivo dissolution, the electrolytic boluses enable the needs of the animals to be targeted, any deficiencies or sub-deficiencies to be covered and also, enable the discharge into the ground of unabsorbed ions or metallic salts to be limited.Â
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The ONLY injectable wormer with ZERO MILK WITHHOLD
- Increased bioavability 89% compared to 17% for a pour on
- Zero milk withdrawal
- Faster acting (2 days compared to 4 days for pour on)
- Excellent ease of administration and syringeability with Ceva’s CLAS vials
- A more precise and accurate dose 1ML per 100kg BW
Economic losses from PARASITES
- Decreased with yield
- Reduced growth
- Reduced fertility
- Death
- Treatments
- Ostertagia estimate annual losses: €24 per cow
- Lungworm estimate annual losses: €150 per cow
The FIRST Eprinomectin Injection with a zero milk withdrawal period. Eprecis won an innovation award at Millstreet National Dairy Show October 2016. This innovation in science award looks to reward a new product or service which has been launched in the past 12 months that has revolutionised some aspect of dairy farming.
Eprecis is a small single dose application for the control of common parasites in dairy cows.
Broad spectrum cover, treating infestations by internal and external parasites sensitive to eprinomectin including: Gastrointestinal roundworms, Roundworms, Lungworms, Sucking lice, Horn flies, Warbles and Mange mites.
Eprecis is a small single dose application for the control of common parasites in dairy cows.
Broad spectrum cover, treating infestations by internal and external parasites sensitive to eprinomectin including: Gastrointestinal roundworms, Roundworms, Lungworms, Sucking lice, Horn flies, Warbles and Mange mites.
Precise dosing
The Eprecis injection ensures correct dosing of the animal minimising the risk of resistance. There is also no loss of product due to licking.ÂFast acting
The maximum mean plasma concentration is reached before day 2 post injection compared to day 4 post application of a pour-on.ÂHigher bioavailability
89% versus 17% for a pour-on.ÂUse in all weather conditions
Treatment can be used in all weather conditions and does not rely on absorption through the skin.ÂZero milk withhold period
Eprecis is licensed to be used at any time during lactation.Pour-on
- Product can easily be licked off and washed off- Â vulnerable to reduced efficacy
- How much is actually getting into the animal? Only 17% (to 30%) bioavailability!
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Licking behaviour impact- erratic absorption Less reliable dose per animal (waste) Lower bioavailability Higher risk of parasite resistance Higher environmental impact Impacted by wounds, debris on coat and weather Larger, heavier product
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Injection
- Injectable administration ensures precise dosing and optimal efficacy
- Injectable prevents anthelmintic resistance by preventing inaccurate dosing
- Reliable dosing without waste, no environmental impacts on administration
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No licking impact Reliable dose per animal- suitable for tactical anthelmintic approach Higher bioavailable Reduces risk of parasite resistance Lower environmental impact Not impacted by skin variability or environmental conditions Logistics covers less space, lightweight and convenience