Parasitisme et FCO : tout est lié !
  • Tags: épizootie FCO FCO MHE ruminants

Internal parasites (such as strongyles) cause a decrease in immunity as the body fights against the parasites and problems in the digestive tract.

If a virus is added to this, it's a disaster!

VACCINATE? YES, IF ALL GOES WELL!

Prevention against bluetongue can be achieved through vaccination if the animals are in good health and able to respond to the vaccine. However, at this time (March 2025), there is no longer a vaccine available and it has become chargeable...

THE KEY: BOOSTED IMMUNITY AND MANAGED PARASITISM

It is important to know that the management of internal parasitism is an integral part of the prevention of epizootics by allowing animals to face them in good shape by mobilizing their reserves to counter the effects of bluetongue or hepatitis B.

Labo Solidago is currently working on a solution for the 2025 vintage FCO/MHE.

HOW TO MANAGE IMMUNITY?

Starting with the mother's immunity: it will pass through placental transmission and colostrum. The mother draws on her reserves 15 days before giving birth. Her liver is congested = drainage with SOLIDRAIN ! She also needs to assimilate minerals and proteins with SOLIPROMIN .

Then the young person's immunity: Via colostrum and intake of trace elements and remineralization with SOLIPROMIN .
The use of microorganisms is useful on protozoan parasites in very young animals.

WHICH MINERALS AND VITAMINS?

  • Cobalt, copper, iodine, manganese, selenium, zinc
  • And in vitamins: A, D3 and E
  • Vitamins C and K may be of interest.

WHEN AND HOW TO MANAGE PARASITES?

New Moon Week :
Day 1 with SOLITOX
Day 2 with SOLIPAR
Day 3 with SOLISEP
Day 4 with SOLIDRAIN
Day 5 with SOLIPROMIN
Then full moon week : same suggestion.