Fertigen bolus plus

Complementary feed for sows.

 - For healthy and active sows

 - To ease the birthprocess

 - Heathier piglets

Analytical guarantees
Crude protein
41%
Crude fiber
1,6%
Crude ash
30%
Crude fat
6,9%
Lysine
0,25%
Methionine
0,05%
Calcium
4,1%
Sodium
0,1%
Selenium
0,002%
1,25-dihydroxyvitamin D3 glycoside (calcitriolglycoside)
0,00005%
Compound

Composition

Potato protein, calcium pidolate, flour of Solanum glaucophylum, wheat flour, inactivated yeast, yeast cell products, dextrose, rapeseed oil, clinoptilolite of sedimentary origin, magnesium stearate, grape extract (4 grams/kg).

Additives

Vitamin E: 20 000 mg/kg

Dosing
  • In the farrowing pen: 1 tablet per day 5 days before farrowing until 20 days after farrowing
  • With weaning: 1 tablet per day 3 days before oestrus and 2 days afterwards
Packaging

Bolus of 10 gram

  • Jar with net content of 1kg (100 boluses) 
  • Bucket with a net content of 3 kg (300 boluses)
  • Box with a net content of 5 kg (500 boluses)
Usage

Fertigen is a tablet or bolus to obtain the following effects in the sow:

When throwing

  • Potato protein supports the immune system in late pregnancy. Gives more vital piglets
  • Purified yeast on dried killed brewer's yeast provides the necessary nucleotides for stimulating and building resistance and increasing food absorption in the intestinal tract. This significantly reduces stress for the sow.
  • Due to the presence of leaves of solanum glaucophylum (rich in calcitriol-glycoside), there is a good absorption of calcium and magnesium from the feed by the sow. This improves the farrowing time and ensures a richer colostrum that is produced more quickly. Furthermore, these minerals stimulate the muscles of the uterine wall, which makes it easier for the piglets to farrow. These factors strongly reduce the loss of piglets in the first 48 hours.
  • Calcium pidolate as a source of calcium for easier farrowing and maintenance of a healthy bone structure in the sow.

At bronze

  • Favorable and quick oestrus with good implantation in the uterus
  • Limitation of the intermediate mating season
  • Restriction of the weaning interval
  • Coverage
  • Increasing the number of piglets per sow.

Furthermore, the bolus is rich in antioxidants, which promotes the general health of the sow and reduces stress.