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Provita’s Tommy Armstrong takes up the story:
“It is crucially important for a young calf to get colostrum as soon as possible after birth,” he explained
“Provita Protect, our licenced medicine, when administered to a calf within the first few minutes of life, serves to fill the young animal’s gut with billions of naturally occurring, beneficial bacteria. This helps to physically exclude harmful pathogens from attaching to the gut wall.”
He continued:
“Probiotics occur naturally in cow colostrum and play just as an important role in preventing calf scour as antibodies. Protect contains a large number of natural probiotics, similar to those found in cow colostrum. It is the only probiotic proven in medicinal trials to reduce scours in young calves and is a totally unique product in terms of its efficacy, quality and stability.
“The Protect strains survive the stomach and work deep in the gut where infections occur. Trials have confirmed that the use of Protect will reduce calf scours by 83% and increase average calf growth rates by 31%.”
“However for Protect to be successful it must be used from the start of calving even when there is no sign of scour as waiting until there is a problem is too late. Used this way the product can help reduce the build of harmful bacteria on the farm,”
“Other products for newborn calves in the Provita range include; Calf colostrum concentrate powder which contains natural dried colostrum, egg powder, probiotics, vitamins and mineral plus a full nutritional feed which is high in energy; Response Capsules contain probiotics, colostrum, egg powder and vitamins; Response Paste contains probiotics, colostrum, energy, egg powder and vitamins; Response water dispersible contains probiotics, colostrum, egg powder and vitamins, which is especially useful from day 2 to day 10 after birth. So which ever method of administration farmers prefer we have a product to meet their needs.”