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What is BOVIKALC bolus?

Bovikalc boluses provide a quick and sustained release form of calcium to help maintain blood calcium levels in the periparturient cow. Boluses are administered orally by a specially designed applicator gun and have a protective coating to guard against esophageal irritation.

When to administer BOVIKALC?

Give one bolus of BOVIKALC prior to or immediately after, calving and a second bolus twelve hours later. BOVIKALC should not be used for initial treatment of milk fever. Do not use BOVIKALC for cows lying down or showing signs of milk fever. Do not use excessive force when giving the bolus to the cow.

How do you give calcium bolus?

Dosage: 88 grams (22 grams calcium; ideal for Jersey cows) – Give 2 boluses prior to or immediately following calving and an additional 2 boluses 12 hours later. 176 grams (44 grams calcium) – 1 bolus followed by another bolus 12 hours later. Directions: Using a balling gun, insert bolus into back of cow’s mouth.

How much calcium is in Bovikalc?

Each bolus contains 43 gm calcium. Dosage: One bolus prior to or immediately after calving; a second bolus 12 hours later.

What home remedy can I give my dog for milk fever?

Treatment of Milk Fever in Dogs The first step is to stop the puppies from suckling on the mother by separating them. Intravenous calcium is slowly given to the mother over 5 to 30 minutes to replace the calcium in her body. Often, improvement is seen in 15 minutes with muscle relaxation.

What is milk fever cow?

Milk fever is caused by a temporary blood calcium deficiency (also known as hypocalcemia) which usually occurs around the time of calving and is one of the most common metabolic disorder in dairy cattle. This condition is a common cause of poor labor (dystocia), stillborn calves and apparent sudden death of dairy cows.

How much calcium does a cow need?

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Table 1. Macro mineral requirements and maximum tolerable levels for beef cattle.
MineralLactating CowsDry Cows
Calcium, %0.310.18
Magnesium, %0.100.12
Phosphorus, %0.210.16

What are the signs of milk fever in dogs?

CLINICAL SIGNS

  • Itchy face, rubbing face on the ground.
  • Panting.
  • Increased heart rate (tachycardia)
  • Increased vocalisation/whining.
  • Weakness.
  • Uncoordinated gait (ataxia)
  • Muscle rigidity/tetany.

How do you prevent milk fever in dogs?

Can milk fever be prevented?

  1. Using a high quality puppy food diet for the mother during lactation to provide adequate calcium.
  2. Providing a high quality and balanced adult diet throughout her pregnancy.

What is bovikalc used for?

Product Description. BOVIKALC oral calcium supplement is a unique bolus formulation that provides fast and extended support of blood calcium levels in freshening dairy cows. The BOVIKALC bolus will disintegrate quickly in the rumen. The calcium chloride is available immediately, while the calcium sulfate will provide sustained release of calcium.

How much bovikalc should I give my cow?

Two BOVIKALC boluses can provide enough calcium to keep cows above subclinical hypocalcemia levels. Administering an oral calcium supplement to cows at calving and again 12 hours later as directed can provide much-needed supplemental calcium when blood calcium levels are at their lowest. 1

What is bobovikalc for cows?

BOVIKALC provides calcium when cows need it most. BOVIKALC helps fresh cows maintain healthy calcium levels for maximum milk production. Immediately after calving, cows must adjust to the high levels of calcium loss through milk and colostrum, with the lowest calcium levels occurring in older cows about 12 to 24 hours after calving. 1,2

What is bobovikalc oral calcium supplement?

BOVIKALC oral calcium supplement is a unique bolus formulation that provides fast and extended support of blood calcium levels in freshening dairy cows. Provides both quick and sustained calcium supplementation that supports blood serum calcium levels at a time when calcium is in great demand