For all cows:
10 days before you stop milking completely
STAPHSOL+SEPTISOL morning
MYCOSOL+EDEMASOL evening
For 5 days
FLAMESOL+EDEMASOL morning
STAPHSOL+MINSOL evening
For 5 days
If not dry, DRYSOL once a day for 3 days.
GENERAL WARNING: Whatever the Protocol plan is, never give DRYSOL during the last 3 weeks before calving.
Also, we strongly recommend not giving the antibiotic treated milk to the calves and/or from a staphylococcus cow. We suspect this could transfer the antibiotic resistance to the heifers, which would mean that they are already calving with staphylococcus problems.
Round, hairless patches that appear on the body and rarely on the limbs. It is very contagious condition, for humans as well, hence the necessity to isolate the affected animals and to take precautions to prevent the spread of the disease.
Calves and heifers fall victim to the virus when weakened. It may appear after vaccination or in periods of weight gain. Young stocks are especially vulnerable in periods of over feeding, causing excess nutrients to be expelled from the body, or in periods of high humidity.
Protocol:
Day 1-2-3 VIRALSOL
Day 4-5-6 SKINSOL
Day 7-8-9 DRAINSOL
Repeat after 3 weeks
Infestation by mites digging nests near the ears or tail, causing itching.
Affects animals with a weakened immune system, or an excess of quickly digesting energy (metabolic Type no.1) or excess of nitrogen which overloads the liver and the elimination organs (metabolic Type no.5).
SKINSOL in the morning and DRAINSOL in the evening for 5 to 10 days, until recovery.
Contagious skin illness caused by mites digging tunnels in the skin to lay their eggs. Small blood vessels erupt causing severe itchiness.
Cause: Same as mites.
Protocol: Same as mites.
The four most common types of warts are squat, pendulated, flat and tags. They appear as raised hairless lesions (varying in size from a pea to a tennis ball). It is common for large warts to bleed especially by rubbing which can, in some instances, lead to bacterial infection that may require treatment. In chronic infections some animals may lose condition, be stunted and very rarely death may occur.
Common consequence of vaccination, which develops sycosis or toxin retention through construction; weakened immune system (often after vaccines or antibiotics).
Protocol:
SKINSOL+STAPHSOL morning
VIRALSOL evening
For 5 to 10 days
DRAINSOL once a day for 3 days
Repeat after 2 weeks.
Labo Solidago has been offerering since 1990 solutions to dairy farmers whose cows, sheeps or goats suffer from different ailments like mastitis, acute mastitis or toxic mastitis or chronic mastitis, footrot, different infections, like vaginitis or metritis, pneumonia and bronchitis, arthritis, acidosis and acetonemia, retention of the placenta, with signs like high somatic cell counts (leucocytes), slow growth and diarrhea in calves and cows.