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RUBY HYPER CAL-PHO-MAG

RUBY HYPER CAL-PHO-MAG

Ruby HYPER CAL-PHO-MAG Oral; this liquid premix is intended to prevent problems related to decreased levels of calcium, phosphorus, and magnesium in the blood. The need for these three minerals can significantly increase, especially just before and after parturition. In high milk-producing animals, postpartum hypocalcemic symptoms can be observed. In animals with a history of hypocalcemia-related inability to stand, administering a dose of Hyper Cal-Pho-Mag during, and immediately after parturition (within 12 hours) can help prevent hypocalcemia problems. Additionally, this liquid premix is highly beneficial for protecting against hypocalcemia or hypomagnesemia caused by long journeys, excessive exercise, or in animals at risk of pasture tetany. Maintaining a certain level of calcium in the blood supports the nervous system, but this level must be balanced by phosphorus. Animals with calcium levels below 7 mg/dL become completely recumbent, while those with levels between 7.5-8 mg/dL show hypocalcemic symptoms. Therefore, Ruby Cal-Pho-Mag, when supported with parenteral Vitamin D3, may provide better results in addressing phosphorus and downer cow problems.

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Due to birth stress, inadequate nutrition, and high milk yield, the calcium requirement in cows, sheep, and goats can increase by 10 mg/kg to 50 mg/kg of body weight. This product is designed to meet the increased calcium needs of a 500 kg animal. Additionally, it can also address the simultaneous increase in phosphorus and magnesium needs. This composition, which should be used both before and after birth, in cases of calcium and phosphorus deficiencies due to inadequate nutrition, and in animals transitioning from confined to pasture grazing with increased magnesium needs, is strongly recommended in all literature. Thus, it helps protect animals from hypocalcemia (milk fever), hypomagnesemia (grass tetany), and hypophosphatemia.