Milkflo
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Clinical assessment of MILKFLO showed a significant galactopoietic response in all treated animals. It helped in milk let down by neuroharmonal reflex, improved milk yield and milk characterstics like fat percentage and total solids. The increase in milk yield continued even after discontinuing MILKFLO.
Clinical assessment of MILKFLO showed a significant galactopoietic response in all treated animals. It helped in milk let down by neuroharmonal reflex, improved milk yield and milk characterstics like fat percentage and total solids. The increase in milk yield continued even after discontinuing MILKFLO.
What makes Milkflo so unique compared to others
√ Has various therapeutic actions like mood elevator, immuno-booster, sedative & antioxidant
√ Contains galactopoietic and adaptogenic agents for higher milk yield
√ Builds higher vigour and disease resistance
√ Helps maintaining the reproductive health of an animal
√ Revitalizes, Rejuvenates and enhances bio-activities
√ Helps in relaxation during stress
√ Strengthens and nourishes nerve tissues
Milkflo: Additional Details
AGALACTIA :- It is the absence of milk secretion in a female that has just given birth. It represents either a failure of milk production or failure of the release of milk into the teat canal.
MILK LET DOWN :- Normally, milk is not continuously released after it is produced. Instead, it is stored in the mammary gland until the gland is stimulated to release the milk and is called Milk let down.
- The mammary glands of the mother may or may not be well developed.
- The offspring attempt to suckle the mother but have no success in getting milk. Both the mother and offspring may become agitated.
- The mammary glands often look normal on close examination, but no milk is visible on evaluation of the teat canal.
- Failure of MILK let down in response to tactile stimulation of teats
- Complete failure of fully developed mammary glands impacts MILK decline drastically
- Disease conditions, such as METRITIS, MASTITIS, ketosis, milk fever or abomasal displacement leads to milk decline.
- Debilitating conditions or parasatism such as foot and mouth disease, lung worm, Fasciolasis, Strongylosis and summer stress affects milk yield
- Nutritional deficiency or ration imbalances in energy PROTEIN, calcium, phosphorous, magnesium, sulfur and salt contribute to milk decline
- Overcrowding causes fatigue stress and lead to low milk yield
- Injections of toxic weeds or mycotoxins may greatly reduce milk yield
- Lack of water intake can reduce milk production
- Milk let-down may fail to occur from either hormonal causes or psychological abnormalities.
- First-time pregnancies or the presence of anxiety or nervousness may prevent the mother from being relaxed enough to allow the newborn to suckle resulting in failure of let down
- Adrenalin secretion in highly stressed animals interferes with the hormone, oxytocin, responsible for milk let-down.
- Pain during the milking process will affect milk let down.
- The Death of calf, Abortions or pre-mature calving consequently lead to let down problem.
Agalactia | Let Down | |
---|---|---|
Cows and Buffaloes | 60 gm BID for 7 days | 60 gm BID for 5 days followed by 60 gm SID for 10 days |
Sheep and Goats | 15 gm BID for 7 days | 15 gm BID for 5 days followed by 15 gm SID for 10 days |
“Greatness of a nation and it’s moral progress can be judged by the way it’s animals are treated. ”
“Greatness of a nation and it’s moral progress can be judged by the way it’s animals are treated.”
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