Milk Fever
Milk fever or hypocalcaemia is a metabolic disorder caused by insufficient calcium, commonly occurring around calving. Milk fever increases the risk of other diseases such as ketosis and metritis. Animals suffering from clinical milk fever produce 14% less milk throughout the season, and those with sub-clinical symptoms will produce 7% less. The financial cost of this disorder averages out at $8000 for every 100 cows in your herd based on DairyNZ data. All the MineralBoost range contain high quality calcium.
MineralBoost CLASSIC
MineralBoost Classic is a rumen dispersible granule containing high quality calcium, magnesium and sodium.
MineralBoost has been specifically designed to overcome well known mineral deficiencies of supplementary feed and therefore maximise the nutritional value of your PKE, meal blends, silages and grain feeds – enabling you to turn good feed into great feed.
GOOD FOR
Down Cows | Early Lactation | Milk Fever | Production Gains | Sodium Deficiency | Summer Heat Stress
MineralBoost HI-MAG
MineralBoost Hi-Mag is a rumen dispersible granule containing high quality calcium, magnesium and sodium.
MineralBoost Hi-Mag has been specifically designed to overcome well known mineral deficiencies in an animals diet and supplementary feed and therefore maximise the nutritional value of your PKE, meal blends, silages and grain feeds – enabling you to turn good feed into great feed.
GOOD FOR
Milk Fever
MineralBoost PLUS
MineralBoost Plus is a rumen dispersible granule containing high quality calcium, magnesium, sodium and phosphorous. When added to an animal’s diet, MineralBoost will maximise production and liveweight gain whilst also safe guarding against metabolic disorders.
Each and every granule of MineralBoost has the exact ratio of the materials required within the formulation. Granules are easy to measure and blend. Salt in each granule means its palatable for animals. Accuracy counts.
GOOD FOR
Copper Deficiency | Down Cows | Early Lactation | High Empty Rate | Lameness | Milk Fever | Maximising Peak Lactation | Phosphorous Deficiency | Reproduction | Trace Elements