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Additives for Transition

Sollus Tranzsol™

A transition cow vitamin and mineral supplement to aid in the prevention of milk fever, maintain immune response and benefit subsequent re-breeding

Description

A transition cow vitamin and mineral supplement to aid in the prevention of milk fever, maintain immune response and benefit subsequent re-breeding.

Tranzsol™ from Sollus is formulated to be the easiest and best transition supplement for New Zealand dairy cows. It incorporates antioxidants, magnesium and, most importantly, Rovimix Hy-D®. 

Nutritional Benefits

Using anionic salts (Tranzsol™) in combination with the vitamin D metabolite, Rovimix HyD® is proven to have beneficial effects in hormonal and physiological adaptation of the cow to mobilise calcium, reducing the risks of milk fever. Providing the essential minerals and vitamins during this crucial period reduces the risks of metabolic disease, has a beneficial impact on subsequent re-breeding and is important in maintaining immune function.

Tranzsol™ is formulated for diets containing approx. 50% pasture, however, it can still be fed with all pasture diets. 

Avatec® / Bovatec® is a registered product under the ACVM Act 1997, A10829.

Feeding Recommendations

Start when cows begin to show signs of springing (typically 14 days before calving) and continue into the colostrum herd.

Feeding Options:

  • Tranzsol Mineral Blend as part of your Nutrinza feed blend. 380g/cow/day for 14 days pre-calving + colostrum herd

  • Feed Tranzsol Nucleus at 100g per cow, per day.

  • Must be combined 100g/cow/day of Mag Chloride and 280g/cow/day of Lime flour/ag lime

  • Tranzsol Complete at 480g/cow/day (Mag Chloride & Lime added)

  • Ensure Tranzsol is mixed evenly through feed

Typical Nutritional Analysis

It incorporates antioxidants, magnesium and, most importantly, Rovimix Hy-D®.

Feed Storage on Farm

As with any grain or meal feed products need to be kept dry as moisture combined with heat can cause fungi to grow. Common on farm storage methods are: in a shed or unused fertiliser bin; in a covered pit; on a concrete pad; or in a cutting, covered with plastic sheet and tyres. Most feed should be used reasonably expediently (within 40 - 50 days). The longer you plan to store feed products the better your storage facilities need to be.

Disclaimer

All animal feed products should be fed as part of a healthy balanced diet matched to the specific requirements of the herd. Nutrinza makes no representations or warranties of any kind, express or implied, as to the suitability of any of the products supplied to the specific requirements of your animals. Please note that recommended feeding rates are given as a guideline only and will vary based on the total diet and actual feed intake of your animals. It is recommended that you consult your vet, nutritionist or farm consultant before making any dietary changes. Nutritional information is based on accredited feed nutrition sources and sample test results. Specifications on an individual feed test will show some variation.