
Species (7)
Direct-to-Rumen, Continuous Release Nutritional Bolus
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USES
For use in areas of copper, iodine and selenium deficiencies and for the improvement of cobalt supply. CoseIcure supplements the diet of calves with the nutritionally essential trace elements of copper, selenium, iodine and cobalt through the early growing stages.
Each Bolus Contains:
- 13.4% w/w ionic copper
- 0.50% w/w ionic cobalt
- 1.00% w/w iodine
- 0.15% w/w selenium
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Continuous release intraruminal device. A cylindrical, blue glass continual release intraruminal device weighing approximately 33g.
*COSEICURE boluses are not a registered medicine, such as require authorisation by the HPRA
Direct-to-Rumen, Continuous Release Nutritional Bolus
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USES
For use in areas of zinc, iodine and selenium deficiencies and for the improvement of cobalt supply. The ZincoIsel sheep bolus supplements the diet of the sheep with the nutritionally essential minerals zinc, cobalt, iodine and selenium for up to four months.
Each Bolus Contains:
- 7.60% w/w ionic zinc
- 1.00% w/w iodine
- 0.50% w/w ionic cobalt
- 0.15% w/w selenium
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A cylindrical purple glass continual release intraruminal device.
*ZINCOISEL boluses are not a registered medicine, such as require authorisation by the HPRA.
Direct-to-Rumen, Continuous Release Nutritional Bolus
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USES
For the supply of copper, cobalt, selenium and iodine in cattle. The bolus supplies these trace elements at a controlled and constant rate for up to 6 months.
Each Bolus Contains:
- 13.4% w/w ionic copper
- 0.50% w/w ionic cobalt
- 1.00% w/w iodine
- 0.15% w/w selenium
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Continuous release intraruminal device. A cylindrical, blue glass continual release intraruminal device approximately 82mm x 24mm and weighing approximately 100g.
*COSEICURE boluses are not a registered medicine, such as require authorisation by the HPRA
Direct-to-Rumen, Continuous Release Nutritional Bolus
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INDICATIONS
Supplies ionic copper, ionic cobalt and selenium at levels compatible with the animal’s daily requirements for up to six months.
Each Bolus Contains:
- 13.4% ionic copper
- 0.50% ionic cobalt
- 0.30% selenium as sodium selenate
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Continuous release intraruminal device. A cylindrical, blue glass continual release intraruminal device approximately 82mm x 24mm and weighing approximately 100g.
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Are they different from other boluses?
Yes. Bimeda revolutionary boluses are completely unique
Through releasing sacrificial copper in the rumen, Cosecure is the only bolus designed to prevent and treat Thiomolybdate Toxicity before it occurs. As Thiomolybdate (MoS4) will first deplete copper in the rumen and, if there is not adequate copper there, bind to copper in the blood stream, it is vital that the bolus copper becomes active in the rumen. This is where Cosecure boluses are active.
Some capsules deliver copper in the form of copper oxide. However copper oxide requires a low pH to become active. As the normal range of rumen pH is higher, between pH 5.5 and 6.5, it is chemically impossible for copper oxide to become active here. Copper oxide only becomes active in the abomasum (which has a pH range of 2 to 4), where it may simply be absorbed into the body and cannot stop the thiomolybdate uptake into the blood.
Cosecure is the only true dissolving bolus, and dissolves at a slow but constant rate.
Direct-to-Rumen, Continuous Release Nutritional Bolus
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USES
Supplies ionic copper, ionic cobalt, selenium and iodine at levels compatible with the animal’s daily requirements for up to eight months.
Each Bolus Contains:
- 13.4% w/w ionic copper
- 0.50% w/w ionic cobalt
- 1.00% w/w iodine
- 0.15% w/w selenium
Presentation
A cylindrical blue glass continual release intraruminal device.
*COSEICURE boluses are not a registered medicine, such as require authorisation by the HPRA
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Warning: Copper Toxicity In Sheep & Lambs
There is increased risk of copper toxicity associated with housed sheep and certain sheep breeds.
- Please seek professional advice before using Cosecure or CoseIcure boluses in sheep/lambs housed or to be housed when the product is still active.
- Please seek professional advice before using Cosecure or CoseIcure boluses in continental breeds and Blue Faced Leicesters which are more prone to copper toxicity.
Are they different from other boluses?
Yes. Bimeda revolutionary boluses are completely unique
As Thiomolybdate (MoS4) will first deplete copper in the rumen and, if there is not adequate copper there, bind to copper in the blood stream, it is vital that the bolus copper becomes active in the rumen. This is where Coseicure boluses are active.
Some capsules deliver copper in the form of copper oxide. However copper oxide requires a low pH to become active. As the normal range of rumen pH is higher, between pH 5.5 and 6.5, it is chemically impossible for copper oxide to become active here. Copper oxide only becomes active in the abomasum (which has a pH range of 2 to 4), where it may simply be absorbed into the body and cannot stop the thiomolybdate uptake into the blood.
Direct-to-Rumen, Continuous Release Nutritional Bolus
Download the Data Sheet
USES
Supplies ionic copper, ionic cobalt, and selenium at levels compatible with the animal’s daily requirements for up to eight months.
Each Bolus Contains:
- 13.4% w/w ionic copper
- 0.50% w/w ionic cobalt
- 0.15% w/w selenium
Presentation
A cylindrical blue glass continual release intraruminal device.
COSECURE Sheep boluses are not a registered medicine, such as require authorisation by the HPRA
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Warning: Copper Toxicity In Sheep & Lambs
There is increased risk of copper toxicity associated with housed sheep and certain sheep breeds.
- Please seek professional advice before using Cosecure or CoseIcure boluses in sheep/lambs housed or to be housed when the product is still active.
- Please seek professional advice before using Cosecure or CoseIcure boluses in continental breeds and Blue Faced Leicesters which are more prone to copper toxicity.
Are they different from other boluses?
Yes. Bimeda revolutionary boluses are completely unique
As Thiomolybdate (MoS4) will first deplete copper in the rumen and, if there is not adequate copper there, bind to copper in the blood stream, it is vital that the bolus copper becomes active in the rumen. This is where Cosecure boluses are active.
Some capsules deliver copper in the form of copper oxide. However copper oxide requires a low pH to become active. As the normal range of rumen pH is higher, between pH 5.5 and 6.5, it is chemically impossible for copper oxide to become active here. Copper oxide only becomes active in the abomasum (which has a pH range of 2 to 4), where it may simply be absorbed into the body and cannot stop the thiomolybdate uptake into the blood.
Direct-to-Rumen, Continuous Release Nutritional Bolus
Download the Data Sheet
USES
Supplies ionic copper, ionic cobalt, and selenium at levels compatible with the animal’s daily requirements for up to six months.
Each Bolus Contains:
- 13.4% w/w ionic copper
- 0.50% w/w ionic cobalt
- 0.15% w/w selenium
Presentation
A cylindrical blue glass continual release intraruminal device.
COSECURE Lamb boluses are not a registered medicine, such as require authorisation by the HPRA
-
Warning: Copper Toxicity In Sheep & Lambs
There is increased risk of copper toxicity associated with housed sheep and certain sheep breeds.
- Please seek professional advice before using Cosecure or CoseIcure boluses in sheep/lambs housed or to be housed when the product is still active.
- Please seek professional advice before using Cosecure or CoseIcure boluses in continental breeds and Blue Faced Leicesters which are more prone to copper toxicity.
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Are they different from other boluses?
Yes. Bimeda revolutionary boluses are completely unique
As Thiomolybdate (MoS4) will first deplete copper in the rumen and, if there is not adequate copper there, bind to copper in the blood stream, it is vital that the bolus copper becomes active in the rumen. This is where Cosecure bolus is active.
Some capsules deliver copper in the form of copper oxide. However copper oxide requires a low pH to become active. As the normal range of rumen pH is higher, between pH 5.5 and 6.5, it is chemically impossible for copper oxide to become active here. Copper oxide only becomes active in the abomasum (which has a pH range of 2 to 4), where it may simply be absorbed into the body and cannot stop the thiomolybdate uptake into the blood.
Cosecure is the only true dissolving boluses, and dissolve at a slow but constant rate.