Opti-Mag
3 boli are indicated for use in adult cattle as an aid in the maintenance of
magnesium intake during the high risk periods associated with the grazing of
rapidly growing grass, by the provision of a slow release depot of magnesium.
Presentation: Opti-Mag 3 boli are moulded
metal cylinders containing 100g of magnesium, weighted with iron shot.
For the treatment &
control of: Opti-Mag
3 boli are indicated for use in adult cattle as an aid in the maintenance of
magnesium intake during the high risk periods associated with the grazing of
rapidly growing grass, by the provision of a slow release depot of magnesium.
Dosage &
administration: Two Opti-Mag 3 boli should be given to each animal two/three days before
the expected period of risk e.g. before transfer from indoors to grass in the
spring. If necessary repeat no later then four weeks.
1 bolus delivers 3g per day
2 boli deliver 6g per day
Only to be given to cattle at least 300kg bodyweight. Administer orally by
using the specially designed bolus gun. Load the gun by inserting the bolus
into the open end. Open the animals mouth and the gun should then be introduced
carefully and gently until the bolus is in the region of the back of the
tongue. Severe pressure on the tongue should be avoided.
Depression of the plunger will deliver the bolus onto the rear part of the
tongue, thereby intiating a swallowing action. The gun should then be carefully
withdrawn from the mouth. A second bolus should then be administered following
the same procedure. Observe each animal for a short time after administration
to ensure the boli have not been regurgitated.
General | |
Information | Two Opti-Mag 3 boli should be given to each animal two/three days before the expected period of risk e.g. before transfer from indoors to grass in the spring. If necessary repeat no later then four weeks. 1 bolus delivers 3g per day. 2 boli deliver 6g per day. Only to be given to cattle at least 300kg bodyweight. Administer orally by using the specially designed bolus gun. Load the gun by inserting the bolus into the open end. Open the animals mouth and the gun should then be introduced carefully and gently until the bolus is in the region of the back of the tongue. Severe pressure on the tongue should be avoided. Depression of the plunger will deliver the bolus onto the rear part of the tongue, thereby intiating a swallowing action. The gun should then be carefully withdrawn from the mouth. A second bolus should then be administered following the same procedure. Observe each animal for a short time after administration to ensure the boli have not been regurgitated. |