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Introducing Bovilis Cryptium, the long awaited vaccine to protect dairy and beef calves against Cryptosporidium parvum.π
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π‘ IBR FAQ β You asked, we answered!ππ
If you have more questions on IBR control and Bovilis IBR Marker Live, talk to your vet or visitπbovilis.ie/ibr-faq/#IBR#IBRControl#Calves
Dairy beef calves are more valuable than ever. Are you doing everything you can to protect their health and performance? ππ
A smart vaccination plan can help keep animals healthy, thriving, and performing at their best.π
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Have your calves received their clostridial vaccine?π
Start calves now on their two-injection primary course and give weanlings their booster injection of Tribovax 10 (provided they received their full primary course within the last 12 months).ππ
πTalk to your vet today!
π Toxoplasmosis and Enzootic Abortion are two of the most common causes of abortion in sheep flocks. π¦
Understanding where they come from and the impact they can have is key to protecting flock health and lamb performance.
πTalk to your vet for more information.
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What are the risk factors associated with IBRβπ
Our Ruminant Veterinary Area Manager, Sarah Higgins, explains all in this video.
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DID YOU KNOWβIBR is an endemic disease in Ireland, with evidence of exposure in over 82% of dairy herds and 48.8% of beef herds.ππ
Vaccinate your calves with Bovilis IBR marker Live - Irish farmers' No. 1 choice of IBR vaccine.π
πSpeak to your vet for more information.
Cases of IBR are widespread in the cattle population in Ireland, with evidence of exposure in over 82% of dairy herds and 48.8% of beef herds.ππ
Protect your herd against IBR by implementing these strategies!π‘
Learn moreπbovilis.ie/ibr-vaccination/#IBR#CalfHealth
IBR in dairy herds can lead to milk yield drops and abortions.π Even subclinical IBR can cost you up to 2.6kg of milk loss per cow per day. π
πCalves can be vaccinated with one single intramuscular dose of Bovilis IBR Marker Live from 3 months of age onwards.
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π±π Coccidiosis is a common cause of scour and can reduce growth rates in calves post-turnout. π
Early awareness and the right prevention plan is key.β
πFor more information, speak to your vet.
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Clostridial bacteria are everywhereπ in soil, sheds, and even within the muscle and gut of healthy animals.π¦
Thatβs why completing a full vaccination course is so important.ππ
πTo learn more about Tribovax 10, talk to your vet today!
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Turning calves out to grass for the first time is rewarding, but ensuring theyβre protected against diseases like IBR is crucial for growth and overall well-being. ππ±π
Our Ruminant Veterinary Area Manager, Sarah Higgins, discusses the key clinical signs to watch out for.π
π±πHave you turned your calves out to grass yet? Make sure theyβre fully covered.π
β Protected against clostridial diseases
β Vaccinated against IBR
β Protected against coccidiosis
β Monitored for parasite burdens
πFor tailored advice, talk to your vet.
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Coccidiosis isnβt just an indoor issue. It can strike at grass too! ππ±π¦
Oocysts are highly resilient and can survive in the environment for up to 2 years. That means paddocks affected last season may still pose a risk to calves.β οΈ
πFor more information, speak to your vet.
As the weather picks up and calves are being turned out to grass, here are some top tips to maximise calf health and performance. πβοΈπ±
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No outbreaks of respiratory disease and improved calf thrive! ππ
These are just some of the benefits vet Niall McSharry has seen on Gareth Peoplesβ dairy-beef farm since introducing Bovilis Bovipast RSP.
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ππ Have you vaccinated your dairy-beef calves against pneumonia?
Donegal farmer, Gareth Peoples, shares the benefits heβs seen since introducing Bovilis Bovipast RSP.πͺ
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Wondering how Gareth Peoples has achieved zero outbreaks of respiratory disease on this farm? ππ
Niall McSharry from Northwest Veterinary Clinic explains the vaccination programme behind the results.
π½οΈ Watch the full video here: youtu.be/rlR-4WERG1k@TeagascBeef
Teagasc DairyBeef 500 Adviser, Tommy Cox, discusses the economic consequences of pneumonia and the importance of preventative action to improve herd health and lifetime performance. π
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