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Combi-box with AgriCalc Profi and AgriEnergy Profi boluses for dairy cows around calving.

AgriCalc Profi (white cap) is a complementary feed (mineral dietary feed) to reduce the risk of milk fever and subclinical hypocalcaemia. It is a source of highly absorbable calcium (fast-acting and long-acting) and, in combination with magnesium and vitamin D3, supports calcium metabolism.

AgriEnergy Profi (yellow cap) is a complementary feed (dietary feed) to reduce the risk of ketosis. It is a source of highly absorbable energy in the form of propionates and contains vitamins and plant extracts to support energy metabolism and liver cleansing.

Composition:

AgriCalc Profi (white cap): calcium sulfate, glucose syrup, magnesium sulfate, and magnesium stearate.

AgriEnergy Profi (yellow cap): glucose syrup, vegetable stearic acid, rapeseed oil, dicalcium phosphate, and magnesium stearate.

Feeding advice:

Administer 1 bolus of each variant (white and yellow cap) on the day of calving and repeat if desired after 12 hours.

To reduce the risk of milk fever and subclinical hypocalcaemia:
12–24 hours before calving: 1 bolus white cap
Immediately after calving: 1 bolus white cap
10–12 hours after calving: 1 bolus white cap
24 hours after calving: 1 bolus white cap

To reduce the risk of ketosis:
If increased energy demand, administer 2 boluses (yellow cap) per day for 2–3 days.

Applicable during the risk period between 3 weeks before and 6 weeks after calving.

Administer orally with a suitable applicator.

Content:

12x AgriCalc Profi (white cap) and 12x AgriEnergy Profi (yellow cap)

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Combi-box with calcium and energy bolus for cows around calving, to reduce the risk of milk fever, subclinical hypocalcaemia, and ketosis.