Stalosan® F – How natural disinfectant powder works
Stalosan® F – See easy to use spreader in action
Stalosan® F is a broad-spectrum powder disinfectant – Experiment
FEATURES
Stalosan® F protects your cows from bacteria and disease
Stalosan® F can play an important role in your dairy farm, with the proven pathogen-killing power to reduce infections and increase the overall health and profitability of your herd.
The germicidal powder has a multi-action effect, controlling the pH level on the farm and protecting against the microorganisms that cause some of the leading health problems in dairy cows such as:
Mastitis and high cell count
Scouring
Hoof problems
Joint infections
Benefits of Stalosan® F in Dairy Operations
Reduces bacterial, viral, and fungal infections
Reduces parasites, dermatitis, and coccidiosis
Reduces parasitic infections and fly infestations
Reduces veterinary costs
Decreases the pathogenic load on the production system
Improves animal housing conditions
Stalosan® F helps you improve your dairy farm health standards
Stalosan® F contains active ingredients that are proven pathogen killers and ammonia reducers, which work to improve environmental conditions for cows, calves, and handlers alike.
It provides around-the-clock protection when applied 3 times per week. And because it’s based on natural minerals, it’s safe to use for animals of all ages and has no safety concerns for humans.
Stalosan® F is particularly useful during the spring and fall “wet seasons” and is ideal for:
Spreading in stalls
Dressing calving areas
Using in calf pens/hutches
DIRECTIONS
Recommended application
Apply at the rate of 50gm/m2 once a day for the first 3 days to condition the pen. As a maintenance and preventative measure Stalosan® F should then be used once a week at the rate of 50gm/m2. Spread over the top of the litter.
In case of specific infection levels needing control, apply Stalosan® F at the rates above at least 3 times a week until the situation is under control.
Stalosan® F should be spread directly on existing litter or floors especially along the edges where wet and dampness occurs.