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Steri-7 Agricultural | Steri7 Agri
Crown Supplies are exclusive UK agents for Steri-7 Equine and are now delighted to be marketing Steri-7 Agricultural Disinfectant in the UK. The product is taking the dairy farm world by storm due. It kills mastitis and helps deal with SCC. It can be used as hoof dip, cluster and teat dip and fogged in barns. The product is available in 5L and 25L and is a great addition to the Steri-7 range. Steri 7 is unique in that it continues to work for up to 14 days after application. It works well in soiled conditions and is safe too sue on any surface. It is non toxic, non caustic, food safe and non corrosive. more info >>
http://www.crownsupplies.co.uk/Steri7_Agricultural__Steri7_Agri/Steri7_Agricultural_Steri7_Agri
Taking care of pregnant dogs.
It is difficult to tell whether a dog is pregnant-dogpregnant until the last few weeks of her nine-week gestation, although dogs come in an extremely wide range of sizes, the pregnant period is almost the same time frame. So how long are dogs pregnant, pregnancy will range from 57-65 days for a dog with an average period of 63 days.You should also examine your dog’s mammary glands every day. These glands provide colostrum and milk for the puppies to ingest. Firm and painful mammary glands may indicate mastitis, an inflammation of the mammary gland. If you catch this early, your veterinarian can show you how to apply hot compresses or perform milk stripping two to four times a day to keep the problem from getting more serious. In most cases, the puppies should still be able to nurse. As for the puppies, have your veterinarian examine them soon after delivery. The puppies should ingest colostrum within the first 24 hours after birth. Weigh the puppies every day to document weight gain. The puppies should gain weight daily, although there may be a short lag in the first day or two after delivery. Weight loss or the absence of weight gain may mean serious problems,so consult your veterinarian. Puppies cannot regulate their body temperatures, so you must keep them warm for the first two weeks of life. Drafts pose the greatest threat for puppies. You can provide supplemental heat sources, such as heating pads or heat lamps on low thermostat settings. Just make sure the puppies can get away from the heat source to avoid becoming too hot. The puppies should remain with their mother during the first several weeks; she will feed them, help keep them warm, stimulate them to urinate and defecate, and teach them appropriate canine interactions. more info >>
http://howlongaredogspregnant.org