Virbac Launches The Multimin Focus Guide, An Online Resource For Vets And Farmers
Virbac is pleased to announce the launch of the Multimin Focus Guide, an online platform that provides farmers with information on how to improve cattle performance using Multimin and to help vets educate their farmers on the importance of injectable trace minerals in the production cycle.
Produced in association with Farmers Guardian, information in the guide includes the role of Multimin in increasing farm margins by reducing mastitis, improving fertility, assisting growth and increasing immunity. The Multimin Focus Guide also includes case studies that demonstrate how livestock performance can be elevated with trace minerals, which is relevant to both the dairy and beef industries.
‘Multimin is a unique injection that is designed to ‘top up’ trace mineral supplies at critical times of the production cycle. Strategic use of Multimin supports the transition cow and is increasingly used to increase fertility in maiden heifers, particularly at second lactation’ explained Sabrina Jordan, Product Manager at Virbac. ‘Multimin is particularly useful for youngstock where it helps to boost immunity and growth; and supports during times of stress such as transportation and grouping. Most significantly, in areas where vets have identified deficiencies in grazing pasture, Multimin can ensure that animals are 'topped up' with the appropriate trace minerals to optimise performance. The aim of this online resource is to support vets in demonstrating the importance of trace minerals to improving herd efficiency and health’.
The Multimin Focus Guide can be found at:
www.farmersguardian.com/bringing-herd-health-virbac-multimin-focus
For more information on Multimin, and other products in the Virbac range, speak to your Virbac Territory Manager.
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MULTIMINTM solution for injection for cattle contains selenium, copper, manganese and zinc.
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