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South Africa
联系人 Matau
Cape Town, Western Cape
increase milk production
Boostin is an injectable long-acting bovine used to increase milk production in well-nourished and properly managed dairy cows from the time of peak lactation to drying off.
Recombinant bovine (usually "rBST"), is a synthetic version of the bovine growth given to dairy cattle by injection to increase milk production.
Bovine (bST), also known as bovine growth , is an animal drug approved by FDA to increase milk production in dairy cows. This drug is based on the naturally produced in cattle.
At a Glance. Recombinant , rBST (previously called bovine ), is a genetically engineered hormone injected into dairy cows to increase milk production. Milk from rBST-treated cows is used in dairy products including ice cream, butter, cheese and yogurt.
rBST is carried to the liver where it stimulates that organ to produce Insulin-like Growth Factor (IGF*1), a protein hormone that aids in turning nutrients to milk. IGF*1 is carried to a cow\'s mammary gland where it stimulates milk production. Studies have found that rBST can increase milk production *0% to *0%.
COMPOSITION
Each 2 g cartridge contains **0 mg recombinant bovine .
STORAGE
Store between 2 °C and 8 °C.
Do not freeze.
WARNINGS
Withdrawal period: Do not administer to dairy cows earlier than *0 days after calving. Do not administer to cows during the first lactation.
Ensure that the injection site is clean and dry.
Administer only by subcutaneous injection.
KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN, UNINFORMED PERSONS AND ANIMALS.
Although this remedy has been extensively tested under a large variety of conditions, failure thereof may ensue as a result of a wide range of reasons. If this is suspected, seek veterinary advice and inform the registration holder.
PRECAUTIONS
SIDE-EFFECTS
DIRECTIONS FOR USE USE ONLY AS DIRECTED
can be administered from *0 days after calving when the milk production decreases by 5 to *0 % from the lactational peak. Treatment must be stopped
*0 days/1 month before intended dry-off.