WHEN SCIENCE MEETS FARMING, GREAT THINGS HAPPEN

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COSEICURETM

rumen available:

ionic cobalt

selenium

iodine

ionic copper

available for cattle and sheep

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Think this cow has copper deficiency?

Think again!

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COSECURETM

rumen available:

ionic cobalt

selenium

ionic copper

available for cattle, sheep and lambs

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Dissolution of a
COSECURETM bolus

Our boluses dissolve very slowly over a course of months, at a controlled and constant rate.

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ZINCOISELTM

rumen available:

ionic zinc

selenium

iodine

ionic cobalt

available for sheep

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THINKING ABOUT
FERTILITY?
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Monday, 13 August 2018 16:58

Iodine deficiency is geographical

Iodine deficiency is a geographical problem and occurs when:

  • Feeds and water are low in iodine
  • Lime & manure have been spread; which can reduce iodine levels in pasture
  • Goitrogenic substances are present in feed, eg. kale
  • Chemicals block thyroid uptake of iodine

Signs of Iodine Deficiency

  • Hairlessness in new-born calves
  • Decreased milk yields
  • Reduced hormone secretion and reproductive health
  • Reduced bone growth and skeletal development
  • Poor growth and weight loss
Monday, 13 August 2018 16:09

Contact Us

Contact Us - Bimeda Ireland

2, 3 & 4 Airton Close,
Airton Road, Tallaght,
Dublin 24, Ireland

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Phone: +353 (0) 1466 7900

Contact Us - Bimeda UK

Unit 2, Bryn Cefni Industrial Park,
Llangefni, Anglesey,
Wales LL77 7XA

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Phone: +44 (0) 1248 725400

Additional Information & Additional Services We Provide

We provide technical advice, based on mineral forage analysis and independent blood tests.

Before carrying out any changes to diets and mineral intakes of animals, in particular, the mineral status of the livestock should be known.

If mineral status has not been established, we can arrange independent forage analysis and blood work. In particular we can arrange caeruplasmin copper tests. The most recent work has shown that the ratio of caeruloplasmin activity to plasma copper is likely to identify animals that have a clinical problem and which will respond to copper therapy.

We can put you in touch with an independent agricultural consultant to advise on general farm practices as well as diet formulations.

Welsh Language / Laith Gymraeg
Our boluses are proudly manufactured at our facility in Denbigh, Wales, and we have provided an option to view this website in Welsh. Please be aware, the translation to Welsh is provided by GTranslate. Bimeda cannot verify the accuracy of the translations provided. For accurate product information, please refer only to the English-language data sheets.

Whether your main enterprise is beef or dairy, it is a well-documented fact that ensuring the optimum trace element status in your herd is critical to optimise productivity and to promote fertility.

Where some farmers struggle is in differentiating between the plethora of nutritional products available; from free access systems such as licks and blocks, to injections, feed supplements and boluses.

To shed some light on the issue, Bimeda Professional Services Veterinarian, Rachel Mallet, here talks about some of the key trace element deficiencies in cattle, and the options to address these.

Bimeda are pleased to launch two new videos, which explain how to correctly administer our soluble glass boluses for sheep and cattle. Padraig Hyland, former Technical Vet for Bimeda, features in the video, commented, ‘when it comes to bolusing, correct application is the key to success. That’s why we have launched these two videos which show the correct method to administer our sheep and cattle boluses (Zincosel, Cosecure and Coseicure). It is vital that the boluses are brought to room temperature before application and that they are administered as demonstrated in these videos’.

You can find the videos on the How to Administer page of the website.

Interested in the theme of mineral deficiencies in dairy cattle? Read on. Vet Pat Noonan talks in this month’s Veterinary Journal Ireland, about mineral deficiencies in dairy cattle, with particular focus on the role of copper and molybdenum.

Thursday, 10 October 2013 00:00

Bimeda Acquires Telsol LTD

Acquisition of bolus with unique delivery technology to enhance ruminant product range

Bimeda announced today that is has acquired UK based Telsol Limited. Telsol manufacture and market a range of large animal boluses that deliver superior benefits to livestock in the areas of weight gain and fertility, in particular.

When you think of Pilkington Glass, what do you think about? Double-glazing? Probably. Conservatories? Possibly. What about animal health? Unlikely. However, Pilkington Glass is partially to thank for the reliability of trace element supplementation in cattle and sheep. A unique partnership between Pilkington Glass and Animal Nutrition experts at the University of Leeds, resulted in the development of a revolutionary soluble glass bolus which has been used worldwide. To find out more about this revolutionary technology, read on.

High levels of molybdenum, sulphur or iron can lead to copper deficiency symptoms

Thursday, 28 March 2013 00:00

A Farmer Focus - Hill Farm Story

Mr Davies farms beef and sheep on a hill farm in Mid-Wales. The ground has been improved and both nitrogen fertiliser and lime have been applied, although it is some years since lime was put down.

Thursday, 03 May 2018 16:44

Testimonial27

Roy McCrea farms with his two sons, Richard and Mark in Tree Tops Farm. The farm is located in picturesque Claudy in Co. Derry, Northern Ireland. Tree Tops Farm is a dairy enterprise which milks 700 cows. The cows are very high performing, with milk yields of 9000kg, and the farm supplies Stathroy Dairies.

Click here to learn what they had to say.

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The Story of Our Revolutionary Boluses

cosecure bolus

Would you believe our unique boluses came about through a unique partnership between Pilkington Glass and Animal Nutrition experts at the University of Leeds? To find out more about our extraordinary history, click here

BOLUSES AVAILABLE

cosecure

Available for cattle, sheep and lambs

  • check1IONIC COBALT
  • check1SELENIUM
  • check1IONIC COPPER

coseicure

Available for cattle and sheep

  • check1IONIC COBALT
  • check1SELENIUM
  • check1IONIC COPPER
  • check1IODINE

zincoisel

Available for sheep

  • check1IONIC ZINC
  • check1SELENIUM
  • check1IONIC COBALT
  • check1IODINE