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Cost of blood profiles for ewe minerals
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<blockquote data-quote="neilo" data-source="post: 3931058" data-attributes="member: 348"><p>The ewe boluses worked OK when I used them, but they need to be warmed when you administer them, or a number will be regurgitated (there is a label on/in the box to say so now too). However, they have priced themselves out of the market IMO, and I couldn't get them for less than £1.20 a piece, even buying a quantity. Animax 3in1, Agrimin Smartrace Plus and the new Mayo 5in1 are all around a pound or less and seem to be as effective here (not tried Mayo ones yet).</p><p></p><p>I changed to the Animax 3in1 this Spring, as they are smaller than the others and MUCH easier to give because of it. You do have to put a separate copper capsule in the gun each time, which is a PITA though. I'll probably change to the Mayo 5in1 this time, as they are one piece, small boluses, as well as being a good company to deal with.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="neilo, post: 3931058, member: 348"] The ewe boluses worked OK when I used them, but they need to be warmed when you administer them, or a number will be regurgitated (there is a label on/in the box to say so now too). However, they have priced themselves out of the market IMO, and I couldn't get them for less than £1.20 a piece, even buying a quantity. Animax 3in1, Agrimin Smartrace Plus and the new Mayo 5in1 are all around a pound or less and seem to be as effective here (not tried Mayo ones yet). I changed to the Animax 3in1 this Spring, as they are smaller than the others and MUCH easier to give because of it. You do have to put a separate copper capsule in the gun each time, which is a PITA though. I'll probably change to the Mayo 5in1 this time, as they are one piece, small boluses, as well as being a good company to deal with. [/QUOTE]
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