Method of preventing parturient hypocalcemia in animals and...

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C424S435000, C424S438000, C424S451000, C424S458000, C424S461000, C424S464000, C424S474000, C424S480000, C424S489000, C424S494000, C424S683000, C424S684000, C424S724000

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ABSTRACT:
Method of preventing parturient hypocalcemia and milk fever (parturient paresis) in lactating animals comprising administering to the animal during the dry period a compound which reduces absorption of calcium from the drinking water and/or from the ration of said animal. The method is based on the powerful, natural calcium regulating mechanisms and is applicable under commercial farming conditions.

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