Posted: Tue Jul 29, 2008 3:36 pm
Our 12 year old cow Ginger Spice is tootling toward calving at snails pace and so huge that when we did the TB test she didn't fit in the crush - she has had twins before as well!!!
We are concerned however that she may get Milk Fever, possibly even before calving as she is a cow of mature years :D ! So apart from keeping her under surveillance and having the usual Calcium Borogluconate and flutter valve to hand we wondered what else we could do.
A friend of ours who keeps dairy cows tells us that Bovikalc has been around for a few years now and is a bolus administered about 24 hours before calving. He is thankfully offering to do the administering! In theory he says it should prevent most Milk fever or if the cow would have been "flat out" it should mean a mild case.
Has anyone here used it?
I have read the instructions on the box which are very straight forward, it makes it clear that it cannot be used if your cow is already showing signs of Milk Fever.
The biggest problem will be knowing when she is within 24 hours of calving I expect.
Stephanie
We are concerned however that she may get Milk Fever, possibly even before calving as she is a cow of mature years :D ! So apart from keeping her under surveillance and having the usual Calcium Borogluconate and flutter valve to hand we wondered what else we could do.
A friend of ours who keeps dairy cows tells us that Bovikalc has been around for a few years now and is a bolus administered about 24 hours before calving. He is thankfully offering to do the administering! In theory he says it should prevent most Milk fever or if the cow would have been "flat out" it should mean a mild case.
Has anyone here used it?
I have read the instructions on the box which are very straight forward, it makes it clear that it cannot be used if your cow is already showing signs of Milk Fever.
The biggest problem will be knowing when she is within 24 hours of calving I expect.
Stephanie