Formulated with two types of calcium for immediate and sustained release ¹⁻²
Helps maintain healthy calcium levels in cows in early lactation ¹⁻²
Formulated with two types of calcium for immediate and sustained release¹⁻²
Helps prevent milk fever by supporting the metabolism of fresh cow during transition¹
Cal-Mate CP Fresh Cow Bolus is formulated with immediate and sustained release calcium to maintain calcium levels post-calving when blood calcium concentration is at its lowest¹⁻².
QUICK RELEASE CALCIUM
Calcium chloride provides a rapid release of calcium that is quickly absorbed into the bloodstream².
SUSTAINED RELEASE CALCIUM
Calcium propionate is a highly available source of calcium as well as glucose precursor that provides a sustained release of calcium¹⁻².
OPTIMAL USE
No withdrawal period³ or palatability issues which are common with most calcium paste supplement.
MAINTAIN ITS FRESHNESS
Individually wrapped in an airtight container to maintain freshness and facilitate transport.
MAINTAIN HEALTHY CALCIUM LEVELS
Oral Calcium supplementation could helps prepare cows to enter the milking herd on time and ready for production¹⁻².
EASY TO ADMINISTER
Soy-based coating for protection of the esophagus and rapid dissolution.
When you use the Cal-Mate CP Fresh Cow Bolus, your cows will receive supplemental calcium when they need it the most.
“We started using Cal Mate, instead of Bovikalc, in 2020 and haven't looked back since. We love our drencher from Drench-Mate and found out they sold calcium boluses with the same make up as the competition, but at a fraction of the price. We also love the plastic packaging they come in, very easy to open and they stay fresh in the vacuumed sealed pouch.”
SCIDMORE DAIRY | ILLINOIS
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