Content | Calf blanket ThermoPlus
Calf blankets support the immune system during the first few days and prevent diarrhoea and other illnesses
The risk of illness increases at temperatures below 10 °C
Protection against sudden changes in the weather
Avoids cold stress in new-born calves
- outer materials made from tear-resistant 600 denier ribstop polyester
- with anatomical chest and belly fastener
- stable closures with additional hook and loop security
- water-repellent up to 3,000 mm water column
- 200 g polyfleece filling for optimum protection even in extreme outdoor temperatures
- breathable properties prevent excessive sweating
| High quality all round milk replacer for cost effective calf rearing
- Whey based.
- High digestibility.
- Suitable for all rearing systems.
- Added vitamins & minerals.
Range | FEATURES:
- Ideal for bucket mixing and computerised calf feeders.
- Suitable for once or twice a day.
- Dual purpose suitable for dairy and beef calves.
Range | BENEFITS:
- Ensures the perfect start for early growth rates.
- Comprehensive vitamin and mineral package.
- Contains an active probiotic in Gut Guardian.
| 10 Station Compartment Feeder
Teat: Screw-in Peach Teats
Capacity: 66 Litre
Compartment Capacity: 2-3 Litre (min 2 litres)
Mounting: Galvanised brackets for gate or fence
Dimensions: L1150 x W470 x D370mm | Milkflo Nursing Bott
Teat: Peach Teleat
Capacity: 2 Litre
Air Bleed: 2 – 1 on lid and 1 on bottle | Nitrile Premium gloves Large, XL AND XXL
- Non - Sterile
- Single Use
- Ambidextrous
- Latex Free and Powder Free
- Particularly Strong for Toughest Requirements
- 300mm Length for Comfortable Protection
- Particularly Suitable as Milker Gloves
- Pack Of 50
| RECOMMENDED FEEDING RATE :
First Drink is a water-soluble powder. Add 700g to 15 to 20 litres of warm water and mix in a bucket. The solution will turn orange. First Drink contains high levels of natural sources of Beta carotene which will cause colour spotting during the mixing process.
Offer the warm solution to the cow immediately after calving and before free access to water is given. Due to its higher level of vitamin D3 compared with complete feeds, each dairy cow should not be fed more than 1.5kg of First Drink per day. |