designed to a earlier weaning:
★cuts direct and indirect costs: up to 40%
★significant reduction of neonatal disease: about 30% (intestinal) - 40% (respiratory)
★optimal achievement weight / height ratio at puberty age
devoted to increase fertility by:
★reducing delivery-calving period
★mitigating transition cow disease
★limiting placental retention and metritis problems
specific program to optimise digestion performances by:
★reduction of undigested feed into faeces
★improvement of nutritional efficiency
★increase of dry matter intake
★control of rumen acidosis and sub acidosis
★improvement of liver functionality
to improve milk quality and milk yield by:
★shifting the lactation peak
★reducing mastitis problems
★decreasing count of somatic cells
designed to improve animal performance during transition period:
★increase of dry matter intake
★decrease of 70% post partum diseases
★reduction of costs linked to transition cow disease
dedicated to increase animal welfare by solving specific problems such as:
★lameness in general
★liver hypo-functionality
★high level of count of somatic cells
★hypo-fertility
★low dry matter intake