VetOne Bovine IgG Replacer 115, Natural Bovine Dried Colostrum (640 gm)
VetOne Bovine IgG Replacer 115, Natural Bovine Dried Colostrum (640 gm)
VetOne Bovine IgG Replacer 115, Natural Bovine Dried Colostrum (640 gm)

VetOne Bovine IgG Replacer 115, Natural Bovine Dried Colostrum (640 gm)

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Colostrum Replacer to Support Passive Immunity

Product Description

VetOne Bovine IgG Replacer 115 is a natural bovine dried colostrum powder used to replace maternal colostrum as an aid in managing Failure of Passive Transfer (FPT) in newborn calves. Each 640-gm bag provides at least 115 g of bovine IgG (≥18% IgG). The instant-mix powder blends with warm water for timely, early-life feeding.

Benefits

  • High IgG Delivery: Provides at least 115 g bovine IgG per bag.
  • FPT Support Aid: Helps replace maternal colostrum in newborn calves.
  • Instant Mix Powder: Mixes quickly for fast preparation and feeding.
  • Flexible Mixing: Adjust packages and water to reach the feeding volumes needed.
  • Natural Colostrum Source: Made from natural bovine dried colostrum.

Ingredients

Natural bovine dried colostrum

How to Use

Directions for Use

  • Warm Water Only: Mix using 110–120°F water for best consistency.
  • Early Feeding: Feed within 1.5 hours after birth for best results.
  • Second Feeding: Provide a second colostrum feeding within 8 hours.
  • Full Intake: Tube-feed any remainder to ensure complete consumption.
  • Higher Needs: Feed additional amounts for stress or high disease incidence.

Recommended Dosage Chart

Number of Packages

Amount IgG Fed

Amount of Water

Final Volume

1 (640 g)

115 g

5 cups

1.9 quarts

1.5 (960 g)

172.5 g

7.5 cups

2.8 quarts

2 (1280 g)

230 g

10 cups

3.8 quarts

Mixing & Feeding Directions: Mix the powder with water that has been warmed to 110–120°F (43–49°C). Feed by nipple bottle within 1.5 hours after birth, and tube-feed any remainder. Calves should receive a second colostrum feeding within 8 hours of birth.

Additional Information

Precautions

  • For Animal Use: Intended for newborn calves as directed on the label.
  • Timing Critical: Delayed feeding can reduce passive transfer success.
  • Temperature Control: Do not overheat water; follow mixing temperatures.
  • Handle Safely: Avoid inhaling powder and wash your hands after mixing.
  • Monitor Calves: Contact a veterinarian if calves remain weak or dehydrated.

Shipping & Returns

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Frequently Asked Questions

Q1: What is VetOne Bovine IgG Replacer 115 used for?

Ans: VetOne Bovine IgG Replacer 115 is used to replace maternal colostrum as an aid in managing Failure of Passive Transfer (FPT) in newborn calves. The colostrum-based powder provides bovine IgG to support early passive immunity.

Q2: How much IgG does one 640 gm bag provide?

Ans: Each bag of VetOne Bovine IgG Replacer 115 provides at least 115 g of bovine IgG and contains at least 18% IgG. IgG intake supports passive transfer when calves are fed early and as directed.

Q3: What is the ingredient in VetOne Bovine IgG Replacer 115?

Ans: VetOne Bovine IgG Replacer 115 is made from natural bovine dried colostrum. The product is intended to provide colostrum antibodies and components when maternal colostrum is unavailable or inadequate.

Q4: How do I mix VetOne Bovine IgG Replacer 115 correctly?

Ans: Mix the powder with water that has been warmed to 110–120°F (43–49°C). Feed the baby with a nipple bottle within 1.5 hours after birth, and tube-feed any remaining milk to ensure complete intake. Provide a second colostrum feeding within 8 hours.

Q5: What does one package make when mixed?

Ans:  One package (640 g) mixed with 5 cups of water makes about 1.9 quarts and delivers 115 g of IgG. The mixing chart also allows 1.5 packages for 2.8 quarts or 2 packages for 3.8 quarts.

Q6: When should calves receive the first feeding?

Ans: The first feeding should occur within 1.5 hours after birth. Early feeding supports better passive transfer because newborn calves absorb colostrum antibodies most effectively shortly after birth. A second colostrum feeding is recommended within 8 hours.

Q7: When is feeding additional amounts recommended?

Ans: Feeding additional amounts may be recommended when calves are stressed, calfhood disease incidence is high, or calves have higher needs. The mixing chart supports larger final volumes using 1.5 or 2 packages to increase total IgG intake.

Q8: Does VetOne Bovine IgG Replacer 115 have a Guaranteed Analysis panel?

Ans: VetOne Bovine IgG Replacer 115 does not use a pet food-style Guaranteed Analysis panel. Product labeling focuses on colostrum content, including minimum IgG per bag and minimum IgG percentage, rather than nutrient minimums and maximums.

Q9: How is VetOne Bovine IgG Replacer 115 different from the 57.5 supplement?

Ans: VetOne Bovine IgG Replacer 115 is designed for colostrum replacement and provides at least 115 g IgG per 640 gm bag. The 57.5 supplement offers a lower total IgG per bag and is often used for supplementation.