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Happy Feet

Foot Protection

Happy Feet is our Lactation Pasture Mix that has been designed to prevent and reduce symptoms of foot abscess and foot scald in cattle and sheep. Happy Feet contains Biotin, a vitamin B supplement to strengthen hooves and stimulate healthy hair as well as Chelated Zinc, a zinc product combined with amino acids for faster absorption into the blood system to strengthen the animals immune system.

Supplements in the paddock reduce the need to  yard sheep and cattle in wet muddy conditions any more then necessary. It is recommended that lick troughs be moved onto fresh ground as often as possible.

Contents

Salt, Dolomite, Di-Calcium Phosphate, Gypsum, Protein Meal, Molasses, Vegetable Oil, Iodine, Selenium, Methionine, Cobalt, Biotin, Chelated Zinc, Zinc Oxide,Copper, Molybdenite, Bi Carb, Manganese, Potassium and Vitamin A, B1, D3 and E

Recommended consumption rates:

  • Cattle 100 to 200 grams per head per day
  • Sheep 30 to 60 grams per head per day
Price: 
$40.70
Mix 1 Ton Bag Price: 
$1584.00
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Photosensitisation i Sheep

Photosensitisation in Sheep? – FABSTOCK can help

Kyle Sturgess, pictured, from Redline Stud @ West Wyalong contacted FABSTOCK in August '24. Kyle, who also works as a contract stock agent, had a client at Lake Cargelligo, who had ewes & lambs grazing lucerne and the lambs had developed severe facial eczema.

The condition was caused due to cowpea aphid, which had infested the lucerne. The lambs were ingesting aphids as they were grazing, and it is believed that the aphids contain a pigment that causes severe photosensitisation.

The condition was first reported on the Monaro in 2021, and it caused significant losses of lambs and longer-term impacts for those that survived 1

When Kyle contacted FABSTOCK, the lambs were struggling badly as the photos show.

We suggested Fabstock LSM ‘Summer Weeds Plus’. Whilst designed initially for sheep grazing cereal stubbles where weeds such as Hairy Panic and Heliotrope were a problem, we were able to make the necessary alterations to improve suitability for protein rich pastures such as lucerne.

Talking on Tuesday, Kyle commented:

“Whole mob, consisting of between 4 – 600 lambs where badly affected.

And they were bad. They were as bad as you think sheep could be and still be alive. 8 weeks after starting on the product (Fabstock’s LSM ‘Summers Weeds Plus’), you couldn’t even tell there’d been a problem. 8 weeks from absolutely buggered to perfect. The hair had grown back and there was no sign of scaring.

I would unfortunately say that those lambs were unmarketable, unsaleable un-anything. 8 weeks later, they could have gone straight into the marketplace and been sold, no problems.

I told the client that she was going to lose a lot, at least 10% or more. Ended up losing bugger all!”

As always, prevention is better that cure. Don’t let photosensitisation ruin your valuable livestock and more importantly, your profits.

For further information, please go to www.fabstock.com.au/summer-weeds, or talk to your nearest Fabstock distributer.

1.https://www.lls.nsw.gov.au/regions/south-east/latest-news-and-newsletter....