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SUPPORTS PROPER HYDRATION AND BOWEL HEALTH IN PRE-WEANED CALVES

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According to a 2021 USDA Information Brief:

56.3%

of deaths in pre-weaned calves are caused by scours, diarrhea or other digestive problems 1

Dehydration poses a significant threat to the health of pre-weaned dairy and beef calves.

A Proactive Approach

Neonorm® Calf is a plant-based over-the-counter product that proactively supports proper hydration and bowel health in pre-weaned calves.

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Acts locally in the gut

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Not an anti-microbial, nor an electrolyte

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OMRI listed for organic use

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OMRI Listed  For Organic Use

The Organic Materials Review Institute (OMRI) has reviewed Neonorm Calf and determined that it is allowed for use in compliance with the U.S. Department of Agriculture National Organic Program. Farmers raising organic dairy and beef cattle can use Neonorm Calf to support hydration and bowel health without sacrificing the organic label.

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Neonorm® Calf contains a proprietary plant-based extract derived from the sustainably harvested Croton lechleri tree. Neonorm® Calf is NOT an anti-microbial, therefore it can be used to avoid dehydration in pre-weaned calves without concern of antimicrobial resistance.

Administration

The enteric-coated bolus is designed to be given orally to pre-weaned dairy and beef calves once every 12 hours (two times per day), as needed. If the animal is unable to maintain proper levels of hydration after 3 days, consult your veterinarian. Neonorm Calf is compatible with electrolytes and other standards of care. Easy delivery is done by hand or balling gun.

 

Available in:

30-Count Bottle (15 doses)

60-Count Bottle (30 doses)

240-Count Bottle (120 doses)

"Neonorm® Calf gives us another welcome tool in the toolbox for our certified organic calves."

Kathie Arnold

Twin Oaks Dairy - Truxton, NY

1 USDA. 2021. Morbidity and Mortality in U.S. Preweaned Dairy Heifer Calves; NAHMS Dairy 2014 Study Calf Component. United States Department of Agriculture, National Animal Health Monitoring System (NAHMS)

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