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Milkbar Feeder Teats – 10 Pack

36.00

Milkbar Feeder Teats – 10 Pack

Description

Milk Bar™ Teats work in harmony with the calf’s digestive system to improve calf health.
With our specialized flow control, calves create more saliva to boost immunity and strengthen digestion.
Improved digestion produces heavier, more robust calves to reduce cost and management.
The all important lactose absorption is increased which reduces scours/ diarrhoea.
The controlled flow satisfies the calf’s natural suckling instinct. When they are satisfied after feeding they no longer suckle each other after feeding (cross suckling).

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