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We've Got Your Fresh Cows Covered
by GENEX
By Tracy Mitchell, Herd Care Line Advisor, GENEX
Following calving, a fresh cow’s energy and essential nutrients are depleted. If not addressed, these deficiencies can lead to decreased feed intake resulting in lower milk yields, decreased fertility and an increased susceptibility to mastitis, ketosis and metritis as well as a multitude of other issues. All of this means lower profitability – ugh!
How do you give her a great start to her lactation? Overcome those issues and set her up for a smooth and healthy transition using GENEX herd care products.
Step 1: Replenish her calcium
Your average cow has about 10 grams of calcium available in her extracellular fluid, however during the transition period her body may require 4-10 times that amount as she prepares for calving, colostrum production and the onset of milk production. This drastic increase in calcium demand within a short timeframe can cause calcium deficiency and lead to milk fever (hypocalcemia).
RumiLife® CAL24™ nutritional supplement, the only “once and done” calcium supplement on the market, is a uniquely formulated bolus that helps fulfill the cow’s calcium needs. The formulation allows for two boluses (one dose) to be given immediately at freshening. Doing so provides 24-hours of coverage, as the product contains calcium chloride, a fast-acting calcium; calcium carbonate, a medium-acting calcium; and calmin, a seaweed-derived calcium with a sustained release.
RumiLife® CAL24™ nutritional supplement contains 100g of calcium per dose as well as magnesium and vitamin D to help regulate and maximize calcium absorption.
Step 2: Refuel her with nutrients
It takes a combination of proper hydration and nutrition for optimal post-calving recovery. Decreased consumption around calving and the increased bodily demands for colostrum and milk production can put your cow in a delicate situation where additional water and nutrients are necessary.
RumiLife® M Drench™ is a ready-to-use oral supplement specifically formulated for post-fresh cows. The product provides bioavailable sources of nutrients to promote fresh cow health such as:
❯ Calcium propionate and calcium chloride for highly available calcium
❯ Magnesium sulfate for replenishing magnesium and regulating calcium
❯ Potassium, chloride and sodium for electrolyte replacement
❯ Glycine for optimal electrolyte absorption
❯ Dextrose for added energy
Depending on the nutritional needs of your cow, add one half-pound packet of the drench to 5 gallons of warm water or two packets to 10 gallons.
It is suggested RumiLife® CAL24™ nutritional supplement be given at the time of calving and RumiLife® M Drench™ nutritional supplement be given 12 or more hours after calving for those cows needing additional nutrient support.*
Step 3: Relieve her udders
Complete your fresh cow care with UdderLife™ Mint-eez™ udder edema lotion or spray to relieve udder swelling caused by the stress of calving.
UdderLife™ Mint-eez™ is a blend of natural plant oils (mint, tea tree and calendula) with anti-inflammatory, antiseptic, antifungal, antibacterial and antiviral properties. Both the lotion and spray options work to increase blood flow in the udder, helping to better fight infections and relieve udder edema. They also have analgesic properties to soothe and soften the udder.
Simply apply the product to the udder after milking for up to five days post-freshening for best results. Different size, application and color options are available to best fit your needs.
Use this cow care trifecta and your fresh cows will be well on their way to a smooth, healthy transition from freshening into the milking herd.
*RumiLife ® M Drench ™ nutritional supplement can be given to cows at calving, but it will likely not keep cows from experiencing subclinical hypocalcemia 24 hours post-calving. If subclinical hypocalcemia is a concern, RumiLife ® CAL24 ™ nutritional supplement is recommended.