Bimeda Ireland has announced the launch of a new product, Zinc Oxide Spray.
Zinc Oxide Spray is a skin protection ointment, containing zinc oxide, lanolin and allantoin.
According to the company, it is suitable for use on multiple species, including cattle, horses, sheep, goats, pigs and dogs.
How does it work?
Bimeda’s Zinc Oxide Spray dries to form an air-permeable protective film.
The company states this provides protection against wound secretion, sweat, urine, moisture, dirt and other irritants.
The product may also be used for covering the surrounding skin areas of fistulas, and as skin protection before applying plaster casts.
Bimeda Ireland, general manager Andrew Glynn, commented:
“We are very pleased to add another great product to the Bimeda range in Ireland.”
“Our Zinc Oxide spray assists wound disinfection, protects skin against dehydration and is also ideal for use in hard-to-bandage areas.”
Zinc Oxide Spray is available in a 200ml aerosol.
More information
For further information, speak to your Bimeda sales representative, visit bimeda.ie or call Bimeda on 01 4667900.
New trace element bolus for calves
Earlier this year, it launched CoseIcure Calf – a new multiple trace element bolus to their broad range of nutritional products.
According to Bimeda Ireland, the CoseIcure Calf soluble glass bolus delivers ionic copper, ionic cobalt, selenium and iodine for up to six months.
Bimeda’s unique soluble glass technology ensures that trace elements are delivered at a controlled and constant rate for up to six months.
The unique ionic copper formulation supplies rumen-available copper, which is particularly suitable for use in high-molybdenum areas, where high ingested molybdenum, sulphur and iron may result in a secondary copper deficiency.
CoseIcure Calf may be administered to ruminating calves over three months of age and weighing at least 100kg, following on from appropriate diagnostics.
CoseIcure Calf is a complementary dietetic feedstuff.