Benefits :
CIGMA DRY COW feed is an ideal feed for dry cows before calving. It is formulated to provide the essential nutrients for healthy cow development and better milk production. It contains high-quality proteins and energy sources, as well as vitamins and minerals to support the cow’s immune system and help reduce the risk of disease. It also helps to maintain the cow’s hydration and promote better rumination. The feed also helps to improve the cow’s fertility and reduce the risk of uterine infections. In addition, it is designed to provide the cow with the necessary energy and nutrients to support her during the transition from dry cow to lactating cow. The feed also helps to ensure that the cow produces good quality milk and that she is able to produce her maximum milk yield.
Instructions:
- Feed CIGMA DRY COW feed to your dry cow.
- Start feeding the feed at least 60 days before calving.
- Feed CIGMA DRY COW feed at a rate of 2-3 kilograms per day, divided into two meals.
- Avoid feeding over 3 kilograms per day as it may cause digestive disturbances.
- Provide fresh, clean water at all times.
- Provide adequate amounts of hay, straw, or other roughage to ensure complete digestive health.
- Monitor your cow’s health closely during this period and adjust the feed accordingly.
Pregnant Heifer : Heifer Dry Cow
- Monitor the heifer’s body condition score (BCS) throughout the pregnancy.
- Provide a Heifer Dry Cow diet that meets the heifer’s nutritional needs.
- Monitor the heifer’s weight gain throughout the pregnancy.
- Provide adequate access to clean, fresh water.
- Monitor the heifer’s rumen pH and adjust the diet accordingly.
- Monitor the heifer’s body temperature and respiration rate.
- Monitor the heifer’s activity level and adjust the diet accordingly.
- Monitor the heifer’s udder development and milk production.
- Monitor the heifer’s reproductive tract for any abnormalities.
- Monitor the heifer’s behaviour for any signs of distress.
- Provide regular hoof care and trimming.
- Provide regular vaccinations and deworming.
- Provide regular parasite control.
- Provide regular veterinary care.
- Monitor the heifer’s age of pregnancy and adjust the diet accordingly.
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