Dura-Start 100 Complete Colostrum Replacer is crafted to
cater to the needs of newborn calves facing the challenge of inadequate
colostrum intake or nutritional content from their mother. Dura-Start 100
stands as a premium solution, offering quality and reliability to ensure
optimal nourishment and immune support crucial for a strong start to life. Delivers a generous 100
grams of globulin protein in a single feeding, bolstering calf health from the
start. Enriched with a blend of essential vitamins and minerals tailored to
enhance immune function in newborn calves. Mimics key elements found in
maternal colostrum, ensuring effective concentrations for the calf’s well-being
and development. Provide a single feeding for calves that do not receive any
maternal colostrum or two feedings for calves who received poor quality
colostrum. Convenient, easy mixing for reliable nutritional consistency.
MIXING
DIRECTIONS: Add the dry Dura-Start 100 powder to clean, warm water at
110-120°F and mix thoroughly until completely dissolved. Allow the solution to
cool to 90-100°F before feeding. If you are mixing Dura-Start 100 with maternal
colostrum, mix the dry powder with water first, then blend the solution into
warm colostrum. Feed mixed Dura-Start 100 solution immediately. Do not store
reconstituted colostrum replacer.
Feeding Directions
Feed the entire volume of solution as soon as possible after birth, ideally
within 2 hours. Begin feeding calf milk replacer at the next feeding 6-12 hours
later.
|
Bovine Globulin Protein Provided |
Amount of Dry Calf Replacer Powder |
Amount of Water |
Amount of Warm Maternal Colostrum |
Colostrum Replacer |
100 gm |
1
pouch (350 gm) |
1.5 qt |
0 |
Colostrum Supplement |
50 gm |
1/2
pouch (175 gm) |
1 qt |
1-3
qts |
Offer
fresh water at all times.
Important: Follow feeding directions. Every calf is an individual. The
directions above are written for a calf that is about 75-100 pounds at birth.
Adjust the amounts fed according to the calf’s body weight, the environmental
conditions and the level of calf disease on your farm. Consult with your
veterinarian if you have questions.
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