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Intra Hoof-Fit Spray is part of the Hoof-fit line that boasts the ONLY Antibiotic free treatment for Digital Dermatitis.
Intra Hoof-Fit Spray is highly effective at treating claw ailments.
The concentrated formalin-free foot spray is highly effective against micro organisms that can adversely affect hoof health.
Intra Hoof-Fit Spray is a curative product containing chelated copper and chelated zinc which allows it to protect against infections and aid the hoof to protect itself.
(Chelated means the mineral has been combined with amino acids to allow them to be absorbed into the animals system more effectively.)
Intra Hoof-Fit Spray has been specially developed for targeted use on dairy cow foot problems and is an exceptional formalin-free disinfectant which is highly effective at treating micro-organisms that cause dermatitis and other hoof problems.
Intra Hoof-Fit Spray fits perfectly into the hygiene routine of the modern dairy farm as it offers a gentle, environmentally responsible product which poses no risk to humans or animals.
Intra Hoof-Fit Spray also contains an adhesive which guarantees a longer contact time to ensure maximum treatment time.
To get the best results from Intra Hoof-Fit Spray is a ready to use spray on any hoof starting to show signs of dermatitis or other such ailments.
To prevent hoof problems arising we advise using the IntraCare annual hoof-fit schedule.
Proof behind Intra Hoof-Fit Spray
Tests have been carried out on the contact time of Intra Hoof-Fit Spray.
Six dairy cows were sprayed with Intra Hoof-Fit Spray.Swabs were taken at four different stages after the initial spraying.
Each swab showed signs of both copper and zinc up to 9 hours after spraying while on slates.
This long contact time provides the copper with a better period to disinfect the area and protect against further infection for longer.
The extra time also allows the zinc to stimulate skin regeneration.
Intra Hoof-Fit offer the following schedule for using their products to optimal use.
MONTH 1 |
MONTH 2-4 |
MONTH 5 |
MONTH 6-8 |
MONTH 9 |
MONTH 10-12 |
Intensive | Routine | Intensive | Routine | Intensive | Routine |
Intensive Schedule: Intra Clean & Control 2 days per week for 4 weeks at a rate of 5% | |||||
Routine Schedule: Intra Clean & Control 2 days in week 1 of each month at a rate of 5%
Intra Hoof-fit Bath in Week 3 of each month for 2 days at a rate of 5% |
Economic loss due to hoof ailments is often underestimated.
Hoof ailments among cattle and sheep often have a variety of causes.
Besides housing, nutrition and hygiene, the performance level, breeding and the breed also play an important role.
In the first instance, we only see the immediate damage on the afflicted animal, but in reality, there is much more harm caused.
For example, milking cows with hoof ailments produce drastically less milk, fertility decreases (longer time lapse between calves) and there is greater risk of mastitis.
Furthermore, hoof ailments demand much more work and more treatment costs and are often the reason to remove the animal prematurely.
The economic damage caused by hoof ailments in the dairy industry, for example, can easily rise to 300 Euro per dairy cow per year.
Economic loss due to hoof ailments is often underestimated.
Hoof ailments among cattle and sheep often have a variety of causes.
Besides housing, nutrition and hygiene, the performance level, breeding and the breed also play an important role.
In the first instance, we only see the immediate damage on the afflicted animal, but in reality, there is much more harm caused.
For example, milking cows with hoof ailments produce drastically less milk, fertility decreases (longer time lapse between calves) and there is greater risk of mastitis.
Furthermore, hoof ailments demand much more work and more treatment costs and are often the reason to remove the animal prematurely.
The economic damage caused by hoof ailments in the dairy industry, for example, can easily rise to 300 Euro per dairy cow per year.
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