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Non-medicated
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Medicated with Bovatec®
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Medicated with Deccox®
Mixing Directions
For 2.3 quarts of mixed milk replacer solution:
Feeding Directions
Cool milk replacer solution to body temperature (102°-105°F) before feeding. Always offer clean, free-choice water.
For large breed calves (120 lbs. bodyweight)
Feed 2.3 quarts (fill 2 quart bottle to the rim) of milk replacer solution twice daily per calf. Adjust feeding rates for small breed calves.
Important: Mix milk replacer powder into water and feed immediately. When preparing large batches, keep the mixture agitated while dispensing into individual feeding containers to prevent any settling.
Each animal is an individual. The amount fed may need to be adjusted to support optimal body condition and growth. Animals may need an additional feeding of non-medicated milk replacer or energy supplement during cold weather. Consult with your veterinarian or animal nutritionist if you have questions.
Important Note on Newborn Calf Care: It is highly preferred that the newborn calf receive fresh colostrum from its own mother before beginning a milk replacer program. Colostrum is the first milking from the cow following birth, providing nutrients, growth factors, and immune globulin proteins that are crucial to the health and growth of the calf. Colostrum must be fed as soon as possible after birth for maximum absorption of maternal antibodies in the newborn. If there is not enough high-quality colostrum available, frozen stored colostrum may be substituted. If no fresh or frozen colostrum is available, use Sav-A-Caf® Calf Colostrum 100 Replacer.
Storage and Shelf Life
Store dry milk replacer powder in a tightly sealed container in a cool, dry place. Best if used within 12 months of manufacture. Shelf life can be extended by freezing the dry powder in a tightly sealed container. After mixing powder with water, refrigerate extra milk replacer solution promptly and use within 24 hours after warming to a feeding temperature of 102°-105°F.
Sav-A-Caf® is a registered trademark of Milk Products LLC.
Active Drug Ingredient
Lasalocid 72.00 g/ton
Ingredient Statement
Dried whey product, dried whey protein concentrate, dried whey, animal fat (preserved with BHA, BHT, citric acid & ethoxyquin), L-lysine, calcium carbonate, sodium silico aluminate, maltodextrin, ferrous sulfate, DL-methionine, magnesium sulfate, dried skimmed milk, artificial flavor, choline chloride, vitamin E supplement, vitamin A supplement, manganese sulfate, zinc sulfate, lecithin, ethoxylated mono-diglycerides, propylene glycol, niacin supplement, selenium yeast, brewer’s dried yeast, vitamin D3 supplement, copper sulfate, calcium pantothenate, vitamin B12 supplement, ascorbic acid, riboflavin supplement, biotin, pyridoxine hydrochloride, menadione sodium bisulfite complex (source of vitamin K activity), thiamine mononitrate, silicon dioxide, calcium iodate, folic acid, cobalt sulfate
Mixing Directions
For 2.3 quarts of mixed milk replacer solution:
Feeding Directions
Cool milk replacer solution to body temperature (102°-105°F) before feeding. Always offer clean, free-choice water.
For large breed calves (120 lbs. bodyweight)
Feed 2.3 quarts (fill 2 quart bottle to the rim) of milk replacer solution twice daily per calf. Adjust feeding rates for small breed calves.
Important: Mix milk replacer powder into water and feed immediately. When preparing large batches, keep the mixture agitated while dispensing into individual feeding containers to prevent any settling and thus the feeding of incorrect lasalocid levels.
Each animal is an individual. The amount fed may need to be adjusted to support optimal body condition and growth. Animals may need an additional feeding of non-medicated milk replacer or energy supplement during cold weather. Consult with your veterinarian or animal nutritionist if you have questions.
Important Note on Newborn Calf Care: It is highly preferred that the newborn calf receive fresh colostrum from its own mother before beginning a milk replacer program. Colostrum is the first milking from the cow following birth, providing nutrients, growth factors, and immune globulin proteins that are crucial to the health and growth of the calf. Colostrum must be fed as soon as possible after birth for maximum absorption of maternal antibodies in the newborn. If there is not enough high-quality colostrum available, frozen stored colostrum may be substituted. If no fresh or frozen colostrum is available, use Sav-A-Caf® Calf Colostrum 100 Replacer.
Storage and Shelf Life
Store dry milk replacer powder in a tightly sealed container in a cool, dry place. Best if used within 12 months of manufacture. Shelf life can be extended by freezing the dry powder in a tightly sealed container. After mixing powder with water, refrigerate extra milk replacer solution promptly and use within 24 hours after warming to a feeding temperature of 102°-105°F.
Active Drug Ingredient
Decoquinate 36.3 g/ton
Ingredient Statement
Dried whey product, dried whey protein concentrate, dried whey, animal fat (preserved with BHA, BHT, citric acid & ethoxyquin), L-lysine, calcium carbonate, sodium silica aluminate, ferrous sulfate, magnesium sulfate, dried skimmed milk, artificial flavor, choline chloride, vitamin E supplement, DL-methionine, maltodextrin, vitamin A supplement, manganese sulfate, zinc sulfate, lecithin, ethoxylated mono-diglycerides, propylene glycol, selenium yeast, brewer’s dried yeast, vitamin D3 supplement, copper sulfate, ascorbic acid, niacin supplement, calcium pantothenate, riboflavin supplement, vitamin B12 supplement, menadione sodium bisulfite complex (source of vitamin K activity), pyridoxine hydrochloride, thiamine mononitrate, biotin, calcium iodate, folic acid, cobalt sulfate
Mixing Directions
For 2.3 quarts of mixed milk replacer solution:
Feeding Directions
Cool milk replacer solution to body temperature (102°-105°F) before feeding. Always offer clean, free-choice water.
For large breed calves (120 lbs. bodyweight)
Feed 2.3 quarts (fill 2 quart bottle to the rim) of milk replacer solution twice daily per calf. Adjust feeding rates for small breed calves.
Important: Mix milk replacer powder into water and feed immediately. When preparing large batches, keep the mixture agitated while dispensing into individual feeding containers to prevent any settling and thus the feeding of incorrect decoquinate levels.
Each animal is an individual. The amount fed may need to be adjusted to support optimal body condition and growth. Animals may need an additional feeding of non-medicated milk replacer or energy supplement during cold weather. Consult with your veterinarian or animal nutritionist if you have questions.
Important Note on Newborn Calf Care: It is highly preferred that the newborn calf receive fresh colostrum from its own mother before beginning a milk replacer program. Colostrum is the first milking from the cow following birth, providing nutrients, growth factors, and immune globulin proteins that are crucial to the health and growth of the calf. Colostrum must be fed as soon as possible after birth for maximum absorption of maternal antibodies in the newborn. If there is not enough high-quality colostrum available, frozen stored colostrum may be substituted. If no fresh or frozen colostrum is available, use Sav-A-Caf® Calf Colostrum 100 Replacer.
Storage and Shelf Life
Store dry milk replacer powder in a tightly sealed container in a cool, dry place. Best if used within 12 months of manufacture. Shelf life can be extended by freezing the dry powder in a tightly sealed container. After mixing powder with water, refrigerate extra milk replacer solution promptly and use within 24 hours after warming to a feeding temperature of 102°-105°F.